Monday, April 13, 2009

Free & Frank statement of Ghulam Ali Azad

Subj: Free & Frank statement of Ghulam Ali Azad
1. Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad's younger brother Ghulam Ali Azad, who recently joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Sunday justified the 1992 demolition of the Babri Masjid, saying no mosque ever existed in Ayodhya.
Ali Azad lambasted the Congress for accusing BJP senior leader LK Advani of being involved in the demolition of the 16th century mosque.
"There never was a mosque, nor it exists today nor it will ever," Ali Azad told reporters.
The mosque was constructed by first Mughal emperor Babur in Ayodhya in the 16th century. On Dec 6, 1992, it was destroyed by Hindu extremists who believe that Babur destroyed an existing temple at the site, built to commemorate the birthplace of Rama.
The demolition triggered widespread communal unrest in the entire country.
Babur, Ali Azad said, was an "invader. We cannot glorify him as a leader of Muslims in any sense of the word."
The brother of the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said Congress leaders were working against one another.
He said he had joined the BJP because it was a party of principles and an ideology rooted in keeping the nation together.
Hours after his younger brother's outburst, Ghulam Nabi Azad said that he had nothing to do with what Ali Azad had said.
"I disown him (Ali Azad). I have no dealing with him," Azad told a local TV channel.
2. My Take:
Signor Ghulam Ali Azad is " telling it like it is. " He is to be commended for his straightforward honesty & true-blue frankness.
3. Butcher-Babar had no business violating the sacred land of our Bharat-Varsha, and then stepping on the Ram Temple of Ayodhya. This kind of violation sets fire in the heart, of every Hindu who is dedicated to the sanctity of Hinduism.
4. Butcher-Babar violated the UN charter some 500 years ago. Hindus did the right thing, by kicking Babar's A** on 6 Dec 1992. It was an exalted act, and should put the Hindus in a rapturous mood.
Surinder Paul Attri

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