The lies i mentioned as propagated by liar prashant are that nowhere does anyone say "
to defeat hindu forces". Adding those three words gives it a hate-mongering communal tone. Which is not what the letter says.
I interpreted your comment on a more fundamental level. Before discussing content was the letter issued in the first place? I was under the impression it wasn't hence lie that is until i checked. You did not dispute the two sources which means the letter was made
Now as to the content, semantically speaking there is nothing in that letter to suggest he is saying to vote for any party.
But what do you think when you read that letter ? is it just pray which is all it says, or do you read more. I do, maybe you don't
An equivalence is being sought which is if other religious leaders should only stick to religion then it should apply for all. That is the point of the op-india post. Its about perception. Admittedly, there is room to disagree here. One cries wolf, another says no
I don't see 'defeat hindu forces' as communal. That's exactly what Lalu proclaimed when he announced the pre-poll alliance in Bihar. The intent was to defeat communal forces
Your challenge could be that an attempt at false equivalence is being made here
You are seeing two fronts here, a BJP and an anti-BJP. Just like in the old days when it was Congress
Anyone who believes in a god would probably pray given the state of the country today.
Terrorists are going around beating up, raping and killing people for their religion, choice of diet, caste and just about anything they don't approve of and someone here says the fear is unjustified.
Easy to sit safe behind your computer screen on that high horse...
What high horse, the politics of fear is quite real. I've said earlier i like to counter fear mongering.
Anything else your majesty?
people that do not actively participate shouldn't get a vote. This happens here often. Ban this, close that..
[DOUBLEPOST=1527016533][/DOUBLEPOST]here you go
this is the politics of fear being actively deployed. Create fear in either side to attract votes