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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Boris Johnson wishes properly on Diwali; When will our ‘Secular’ Politicians?

I saw the video carrying the good wishes of Boris Johnson, UK’s Prime Minister, wishing everyone on Diwali. He describes it as a day of deep significance, “when Lord Rama and Sita returned … triumphantly to Ayodhya.”

https://twitter.com/Payal_Rohatgi/status/1188731956847992832

What a refreshing change to our dhimmified politicians who are forever asking Hindus to provide “more proof” about Shri Ram’s life. Such people (most of whom are nominally Hindus, some even with names such as “Sitaram”) should be ashamed that the elected head of state of the UK is able to describe Diwali for what it is, while these cowards prefer to tow a leftist/Islamist line.


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Vinay Kumar
Vinay Kumar
Devout Hindu and practising brahmin, very interested in history and current affairs of Bharat. Do not believe in birth-based "caste" but rather varna based on swadharma and swabhava, and personal commitment to that varna's dharmas. I don't judge people by the religion they profess: every human being should be treated with equal dignity. At the same time, I don't judge a religion by the people I know who profess it. A religion, like any doctrine, should be subjected to critical examination using facts and reason.

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