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I can see nothing anti-moslem in the above. It only talks of anti-Hindu policies of the government: Rama Setu, Response to Terrorism, Minority Reservations, Cow Slaughter, Murder of Swami Lakshmanananda etc.
But this is how TOI reported...
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Ghajini-like posters hit out at minority community </b>
Mateen Hafeez I TNN
Mumbai: Posters, taking off from the Aamir Khan-starrer Ghajini and targeting one particular community, have started appearing on suburban trains of the WR.
 The posters show a muscular man, sporting the Ghajini haircut, with several phrases tattooed on the his body. But unlike in the film, these tattoos are grouses that right-wing groups often have with the Muslim community.
 The state intelligence department and the GRP have initiated a probe to figure out who is responsible for these posters. Though this is not yet clear, but the name of an organisation, the <b>Dharm Raksha Manch</b>, appears at the bottom of the posters.
 Additional director-general of police (railways) Krish Pal Raghuvanshi deployed over 15 teams to trace the organisation behind the posters and ordered their immediate removal from trains. The posters also appeared to target the Congress, for ignoring âHindu interestsââ and appeasing Muslims.
http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Daily/skins...W=1242982310937
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Below the image, they also have caption that says anti-moslem poster in local! #%$^&R%&^*^^@! Hindu Interests in double quotes!
And look at the police...! they are wasting precious time of a whole team of policemen to figure out who pasted the posters!
[right][snapback]97608[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Next Hindu terrier cases in the making/inventing. Christoinquisition chair was only warmed up last time.
<b>Moved here from further down.</b>
I thought it sounded familiar.
There's also a(nother?) Dharma Raksha Manch that asked Indian muslims to issue a fatwa to tell muslims that Hindus should not be targets of the jihad:
http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx...eID=8246&SKIN=B
One of the comments
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> Ravikumar
22/02/2009 17:43:59Â
<b>Let us see the secular face of Islam VHP tells Muslims</b>
New Delhi, Feb 22: Concerned by "religion inspired violence", the Vishwa Hindu Parishad has shot off a letter to 13 Muslim organisations requesting them to issue a fatwa declaring India as a friend of Islam, 'Dar-Ul-Amen', against which 'jihad' should not be waged.
<b>VHP's Dharm Raksha Manch, a congregation of seers which issued the letter, has asked Ulemas to state clearly that Hindus are not 'kafirs' and therefore 'jihad' does not apply to the community.</b>
The letter cites examples from the e-mails released by the terrorist group 'Indian Mujahideen' citing religious dictum justifying the terror attacks on Ahmedabad and Delhi.
Asking Muslim scholars to clear such misconceptions, the letter said they should "issue a fatwa declaring that India is not Dar-Ul-Haram, i.e. a country against which Muslims must launch a religious war, rather India is Dar-Ul-Amen, a land of peace where all Muslims can practice and propagate their religion uninterrupted."
Addressed to Muslim intellectuals, leaders and Ulemas the letter states "The Dharm Raksha Manch is particularly concerned that Islamic scriptures have served as the inspiration behind these attacks, and concerned that the same might occur again in the future".
Bureau Report <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->And http://www.hindujagruti.org/news/6369.html
And http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Lay...00109&AppName=1
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Declare India a friend of Islam: VHP to Muslims</b>
New Delhi: It may be a pollrelated gimmick but itâs a clever one. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad has sent a letter to 13 prominent Muslim organisations in India with a curious requestâthat they declare, in a fatwa, India to be a âfriendââ of Islam, or a Dar-ul-Aman, therefore making jihad against India and Indians invalid.
  The Dharm Raksha Manch, a congregation of Hindu leaders, also asked the Muslim leadership to declare that Hindus were not âkafirsââ and therefore should not be targets of jihad. The letter has been sent to the All India Milli Council, Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband, Tablighi Jamaat, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind and All India Organisation of Imams of Mosques among others. TNN VHP letter bid to cash in on 26/11 anger?
New Delhi: The Dharm Raksha Manch has written to Muslim groups to âissue a fatwa declaring that India was not Dar-ul-Harbââ, that is, a country against which Muslims must launch a religious war, and that rather India was âDar-ul-Aman, a land of peace where Muslims can practise and propagate their religion uninterruptedââ.
  Many Islamic fundamentalist writers have declared that India ceased to be a Dar-ul-Islam after the British left and Pakistan was carved out. The VHP is cleverly not asking the ulema to declare India to be Dar-ul-Islam, but a third variety, Dar-ul-Aman or land of peace. The new tack, many say, is intimately tied to the elections and is probably an attempt to cash in on the anger in the wake of the Mumbai attacks.
  Certainly, the Laskhar-e-Taiba, in its writing and speeches by Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, has declared on numerous occasions that its goal was to reclaim the Islamic lands of Indiaâapart from Kashmir, this would include Hyderabad, Junagadh etc. This was the inspiration behind the name Deccan Mujahideen, a front for LeT. India, according to many Islamist leaders, is a legitimate jihadi target.
  In their vitriolic emails, the Indian Mujahideen, which claimed responsibility for the Delhi and Ahmedabad blasts, had used the reference of scriptures to justify attacks against Indians.
  VHP chief Ashok Singhal said the letter had asked Muslim scholars to clear misconceptions. âThe Dharm Raksha Manch is concerned that Islamic scriptures have served as the inspiration behind these attacks, and concerned that the same might occur again in the future,ââ he said. TNN<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I can see nothing anti-moslem in the above. It only talks of anti-Hindu policies of the government: Rama Setu, Response to Terrorism, Minority Reservations, Cow Slaughter, Murder of Swami Lakshmanananda etc.
But this is how TOI reported...
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Ghajini-like posters hit out at minority community </b>
Mateen Hafeez I TNN
Mumbai: Posters, taking off from the Aamir Khan-starrer Ghajini and targeting one particular community, have started appearing on suburban trains of the WR.
 The posters show a muscular man, sporting the Ghajini haircut, with several phrases tattooed on the his body. But unlike in the film, these tattoos are grouses that right-wing groups often have with the Muslim community.
 The state intelligence department and the GRP have initiated a probe to figure out who is responsible for these posters. Though this is not yet clear, but the name of an organisation, the <b>Dharm Raksha Manch</b>, appears at the bottom of the posters.
 Additional director-general of police (railways) Krish Pal Raghuvanshi deployed over 15 teams to trace the organisation behind the posters and ordered their immediate removal from trains. The posters also appeared to target the Congress, for ignoring âHindu interestsââ and appeasing Muslims.
http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Daily/skins...W=1242982310937
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Below the image, they also have caption that says anti-moslem poster in local! #%$^&R%&^*^^@! Hindu Interests in double quotes!
And look at the police...! they are wasting precious time of a whole team of policemen to figure out who pasted the posters!
[right][snapback]97608[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Next Hindu terrier cases in the making/inventing. Christoinquisition chair was only warmed up last time.
<b>Moved here from further down.</b>
I thought it sounded familiar.
There's also a(nother?) Dharma Raksha Manch that asked Indian muslims to issue a fatwa to tell muslims that Hindus should not be targets of the jihad:
http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx...eID=8246&SKIN=B
One of the comments
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> Ravikumar
22/02/2009 17:43:59Â
<b>Let us see the secular face of Islam VHP tells Muslims</b>
New Delhi, Feb 22: Concerned by "religion inspired violence", the Vishwa Hindu Parishad has shot off a letter to 13 Muslim organisations requesting them to issue a fatwa declaring India as a friend of Islam, 'Dar-Ul-Amen', against which 'jihad' should not be waged.
<b>VHP's Dharm Raksha Manch, a congregation of seers which issued the letter, has asked Ulemas to state clearly that Hindus are not 'kafirs' and therefore 'jihad' does not apply to the community.</b>
The letter cites examples from the e-mails released by the terrorist group 'Indian Mujahideen' citing religious dictum justifying the terror attacks on Ahmedabad and Delhi.
Asking Muslim scholars to clear such misconceptions, the letter said they should "issue a fatwa declaring that India is not Dar-Ul-Haram, i.e. a country against which Muslims must launch a religious war, rather India is Dar-Ul-Amen, a land of peace where all Muslims can practice and propagate their religion uninterrupted."
Addressed to Muslim intellectuals, leaders and Ulemas the letter states "The Dharm Raksha Manch is particularly concerned that Islamic scriptures have served as the inspiration behind these attacks, and concerned that the same might occur again in the future".
Bureau Report <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->And http://www.hindujagruti.org/news/6369.html
And http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Lay...00109&AppName=1
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Declare India a friend of Islam: VHP to Muslims</b>
New Delhi: It may be a pollrelated gimmick but itâs a clever one. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad has sent a letter to 13 prominent Muslim organisations in India with a curious requestâthat they declare, in a fatwa, India to be a âfriendââ of Islam, or a Dar-ul-Aman, therefore making jihad against India and Indians invalid.
  The Dharm Raksha Manch, a congregation of Hindu leaders, also asked the Muslim leadership to declare that Hindus were not âkafirsââ and therefore should not be targets of jihad. The letter has been sent to the All India Milli Council, Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband, Tablighi Jamaat, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind and All India Organisation of Imams of Mosques among others. TNN VHP letter bid to cash in on 26/11 anger?
New Delhi: The Dharm Raksha Manch has written to Muslim groups to âissue a fatwa declaring that India was not Dar-ul-Harbââ, that is, a country against which Muslims must launch a religious war, and that rather India was âDar-ul-Aman, a land of peace where Muslims can practise and propagate their religion uninterruptedââ.
  Many Islamic fundamentalist writers have declared that India ceased to be a Dar-ul-Islam after the British left and Pakistan was carved out. The VHP is cleverly not asking the ulema to declare India to be Dar-ul-Islam, but a third variety, Dar-ul-Aman or land of peace. The new tack, many say, is intimately tied to the elections and is probably an attempt to cash in on the anger in the wake of the Mumbai attacks.
  Certainly, the Laskhar-e-Taiba, in its writing and speeches by Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, has declared on numerous occasions that its goal was to reclaim the Islamic lands of Indiaâapart from Kashmir, this would include Hyderabad, Junagadh etc. This was the inspiration behind the name Deccan Mujahideen, a front for LeT. India, according to many Islamist leaders, is a legitimate jihadi target.
  In their vitriolic emails, the Indian Mujahideen, which claimed responsibility for the Delhi and Ahmedabad blasts, had used the reference of scriptures to justify attacks against Indians.
  VHP chief Ashok Singhal said the letter had asked Muslim scholars to clear misconceptions. âThe Dharm Raksha Manch is concerned that Islamic scriptures have served as the inspiration behind these attacks, and concerned that the same might occur again in the future,ââ he said. TNN<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->