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Indian Nationalist View on Mixed Southasians/Europeans
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Also your opinions on mixed relationships im curious. I know i wouldnt exist if mixed relationships never took place but it doesnt mean i need to approve of it for myself and for the future generations, yet i didnt found my way to a definite opinion on the issue still.
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You could perhaps pass as a Punjabi, but to be culturally accepted, you have to give up Jesus, Allah, beef and do Shuddhi and take a Hindu name



We are 100% concerned with religion and 0% with race



We prefer a white Hindu to a non-Hindu Romany
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[quote name='G.Subramaniam' date='24 April 2012 - 02:08 AM' timestamp='1335229207' post='114732']

You could perhaps pass as a Punjabi, but to be culturally accepted, you have to give up Jesus, Allah, beef and do Shuddhi and take a Hindu name



We are 100% concerned with religion and 0% with race



We prefer a white Hindu to a non-Hindu Romany

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Well thanks for the answer. <img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />



Ill give a detailed reply soon.
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Well



Hindutva: Who is a Hindu?



Savarkar regarded Hinduism as an ethnic, cultural and political identity. Hindus, according to Savarkar, are those who consider India to be the land in which their ancestors lived, as well as the land in which their religion originated.



Sarvakar includes all Indian religions in the term "Hinduism" and outlines his vision of a "Hindu Rashtra" (Hindu Nation) as "Akhand Bharat" (United India), stretching across the entire Indian subcontinent.



the Aryans who settled in India at the dawn of history already formed a nation, now embodied in the Hindus.... Hindus are bound together not only by the tie of the love they bear to a common fatherland and by the common blood that courses through their veins and keeps our hearts throbbing and our affection warm but also by the tie of the common homage we pay to our great civilisation, our Hindu culture."

—(p. 108)



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