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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah providing financial assistance for Muslims and Christians to study in abroad!


Karnataka Congress Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in photo


Karnataka Congress Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is providing  financial assistance for Muslims and Christians to study in abroad using public funds.

Reference: Visit Karnataka Government website gokdom.com and check below government website links
Such schemes may not be even offered in Pakistan and other Muslim countries for their citizens!


This is just one of the schemes launched by Congress Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah using public funds. In this scheme, Muslims and Christians majorly are provided financial assistance up to 10 lakhs per student. Are these privileges available for at least Hindu SC/ST students?

The below links from Government website of Karnataka provides details of Muslim and Christian students who are already enjoying these benefits.
Sanctioned list Of National Overseas Scholarship (Fresh) 2014-15
Sanctioned list Of National Overseas Scholarship (Renewal) 2014-15
 Click here to download Government Order


Scholarship Awarded-list:

         • Academic year 2013-14
         • Academic year 2012-13
         • Academic year 2011-12

Siddaramaiah is also providing half a dozen more discriminatory benefits for Muslims and Christians such as:-
·         Free agricultural land
·         Other education loans
·         Construction of Shaadi Mahals
·         Construction of Churches
·         Rs 50,000 worth cash or gift for Muslim/Christian couple
·         Special incentives
·         Land purchase scheme
·         Housing financial assistance
·         Site purchase subsidy
 
Overall, this man has allocated 2500+ crores for Muslim and Christian development using public funds. For details about above schemes visit State Sickular bills section or visit gokdom.com

Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan a copy of Qurran


The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a clear sign of hypocrisy! The constitution of Pakistan is based on Islam religion and its completely aligned to Qurran. All Muslim countries have similar Islamic roots in their constitution!

While there is opposition from people in India for declaring Gita as just a national book, what do they have to say for Islamic constitutions of most Muslim countries?

When we read the below glimpse of Pakistan constitution, here is the open question. Where is secularism in constitution of Pakistan and other Muslim countries? In fact, only India has secular principles because of secular nature of Hindus.



Following extract from Pakistan Constitution is a chapter which showcases hypocrisy and Islamic alignment of constitution of Pakistan.

             The official name "Islamic Republic of Pakistan" as selected for the state of Pakistan
             Islam is declared as the state religion of Pakistan
             Enabling of living life, culture, and customs of Muslims, individually or collectively, in accordance with the fundamental principles and basic concepts of Islam
             Teachings on Arabic, Qur'an, and Islamiyat to be compulsory in country's institutions and to secure correct and exact printing and publishing of the Qur'an
             Proper organizations of Zakat, Waqf, and mosques is ensured. Only a Muslim can be President of Pakistan
             All laws framed should be aligned with Qurran. A Council of Islamic Ideology shall be constituted referred to as the Islamic advisory council
             A Muslim means a person who believes in the unity and oneness of Allah, in the absolute and unqualified finality of the Prophethood of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and does not believe in, or recognize as a prophet or religious reformer, any person who claimed or claims to be a prophet, in any sense of the word or of any description whatsoever, after Muhammad.
             The state shall endeavor to strengthen the bonds of unity among Muslim countries
             Mohammad is the only prophet of God
             The country will ensure public distribution and education of Qurran


Provisions relating to the Qur'an and Sunnah:-

All existing laws shall be brought in conformity with the Injunctions of Islam as laid down in the Holy Quran and Sunnah, in this Part referred to as the Injunctions of Islam, and no law shall be enacted which is repugnant to such Injunctions.
 Explanation:- In the application of this clause to the personal law of any Muslim sect, the expression "Quran and Sunnah" shall mean the Quran and Sunnah as interpreted by that sect.] 596

Effect shall be given to the provisions of clause (1) only in the manner provided in this Part.
Nothing in this Part shall affect the personal laws of non-Muslim citizens or their status as citizens.

Composition, etc. of Islamic Council:-

There shall be  597 constituted within a period of ninety days from the commencing day a Council of Islamic Ideology, in this part referred to as the Islamic Council.
The Islamic Council shall consist of such members, being not less than eight and not more than  20, as the President may appoint from amongst persons having knowledge of the principles and philosophy of Islam as enunciated in the Holy Quran and Sunnah, or understanding of the economic, political, legal or administrative problems of Pakistan.

While appointing members of the Islamic Council the President shall ensure that  so far as practicable various schools of thought are represented in the Council;

Not less than two of the members are persons each of whom is, or has been, a Judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court;
Not less than  599[one-third] 599 of the members are persons each of whom has been engaged, for a period of not less than fifteen years, in Islamic research or instruction; and at least one member is a woman.

The President shall appoint one of the members of the Islamic Council to be the Chairman thereof.

A member may, by writing under his hand addressed to the President, resign his office or may be removed by the President upon the passing of a resolution for his removal by a majority of the total membership of the Islamic Council.

The President or the Governor of a Province may, or if two-fifths of its total membership so requires, a House or a Provincial Assembly shall, refer to the Islamic Council for advice any question as to whether a proposed law is or is not repugnant to the Injunctions of Islam.

Functions of Islamic Council:-

The functions of the Islamic Council shall be,

To make recommendations to  602[Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] 602 and the Provincial Assemblies as to the ways and means of enabling and encouraging the Muslims of Pakistan to order their lives individually and collectively in all respects in accordance with the principles and concepts of Islam as enunciated in the Holy Quran and Sunnah;

To advise a House, a Provincial Assembly, the President or a Governor on any question referred to the Council as to whether a proposed law is or is not repugnant to the Injunctions of Islam;

To make recommendations as to the measures for bringing existing laws into conformity with the Injunctions of Islam and the stages by which such measures should be brought into effect; and

To compile in a suitable form, for the guidance of  603[Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] 603 and the Provincial Assemblies, such Injunctions of Islam as can be given legislative effect.

When, under Article 229, a question is referred by a House, a Provincial Assembly, the President or a Governor to the Islamic Council, the Council shall, within fifteen days thereof, inform the House, the Assembly, the President or the Governor, as the case may be, of the period within which the Council expects to be able to furnish that advice.

Where a House, a Provincial Assembly, the President or the Governor, as the case may be, considers that, in the public interest, the making of the proposed law in relation to which the question arose should not be postponed until the advice of the Islamic Council is furnished, the law may be made before the advice is furnished:

Provided that, where a law is referred for advice to the Islamic Council and the Council advises that the law is repugnant to the Injunctions of Islam, the House or, as the case may be, the Provincial Assembly, the President or the Governor shall reconsider the law so made.

The Islamic Council shall submit its final report within seven years of its appointment, and shall submit an annual interim report. The report, whether interim or final, shall be laid for discussion before both Houses and each Provincial Assembly within six months of its receipt, and Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) and the Assembly, after considering the report, shall enact laws in respect thereof within a period of two years of the final report.

For more details visit official web site:- http://www.pakistani.org/pakistan/constitution/

Bangladesh:
"Islam is state religion of Bangladesh"
Reference:- http://bdlaws.minlaw.gov.bd/pdf_part.php?id=367

Islamic Republic of Iran:
http://www.iranonline.com/iran/iran-info/government/constitution.html

Saudi Arabia:
Article 9 states that all members of each family in Saudi Arabia shall be reared "on the basis of the Islamic faith."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_Law_of_Saudi_Arabia

Browse for all other Muslim country constitutions, they all have roots in Islam which is not secular.

Churches in Kerala use Hindu temple Dwaja Stambas


Notice the typical Dwaja Stambhas installed in Hindu Temples. You can compare them with the Kerala churches using the Hindu Dwaja Stambhas in their Churches in below pictures. One question haunts by this plagarism activity by Indian Christian missionaries is that what are they trying to achieve by marketing christianity using hindu values and traditions?

Notice here that this cross looks like it is a ancient dwaja stambha modified to have a cross.







Hindu Temples what happened to them? - Part -1


Generally people think Ram Temple in Ayodhya is the only temple which was converted to Babri Mosque (as agreed by Allahabad court). Thousands of temples in India have been ruthlessly converted and attempted to convert to Mosques by Muslims.


A book is released listed hundreds of temples converted to Mosques by Arun Shourie and team.The book can be downloaded in the below location:-



Important Note and Disclaimer: - This content is extracted and presented as it is from the book "HINDU TEMPLES WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM? VOLUMES 1 AND 2"

A Preliminary Survey by
ARUN SHOURIE,HARSH NARAIN,JAY DUBASHI,RAM SWARUP,SITA RAM GOEL

Direct download link provided at the end of the page.


Below are a small sample pictures of how ancient beautiful temples are ruined and converted to Mosques in India (Courtesy of photos: esamskriti.com)




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Notice the Islamic dome on top of the Hindu Temple

Bhodesar mosque, built in 1505 by converting temple CE by Mehmood Begra, ruler of Gujrat.

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List of temples attacked by Muslims in Kashmir



The above picture from hindujagruti.org shows Durga Temple vandalized by Muslims.

The following is based on a report published in Nav Bharat Times (Feb. 18, 93) New Delhi, the Hindi Daily of the Times of India Group of papers.
 


Ransacked Adi Shankara's Sharada Peeta in Kashmir




More references:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/208-temples-damaged-in-kashmir-in-last-two-decades--kashmir-govt/article1-939793.aspx

According to a report from Home Ministry official, 36 temples were the butt of communal violence In 1986, 8 in 1988, 12 in 1989, 8 in 1990, 5 in 1991, and 24 in 1992. The report carries the names of the temples, their addresses, the mode of attack, date and the extent of damage done. The following is the 1ist of the temples hit by communal violence in J&K on the basis of Home Ministry Report.

 
YEAR 1986:
SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 20-21
1. Ganpatyar temple, Srinagar - Stoned - Window panes broken.
2. Bhairav temple, Maisuma - Stoned - minor damage
3. Temple in front of Gurudwara at Amiradadal - ransacked - no damage
to the building.
4. Shiv temple, Jawaharnagar - attempted arson - minor damage to a window,
5. Bhairav Mandir, Karan Nagar - attempted arson - Carpet burned, no
damage to the building.
6, Shiv temple near secretariat - attempted arson - minor damage.
7. Shiv Mandir, Chota Bazar-60-70 rioter tried to attack the temple; police
fired four rounds in the air - no damage,
8. Narayan Math Mandir in Tulsi Bagh - attempted arson and stoning -
minor damage to windowpanes and door.ANANTNAG DISTRICT, FEBRUARY 20 -21
9. Gautam nag mandlr at Sarnal - set on fire - heavy damage; 3 out of four
rooms destroyed.
10. Shivalay Mandir, Nai Basti - heavy stoning, attempt to destroy and
ransack - damage worth Rs. 10,000.
11. Temple at Wanpoh on Khanabal-Qazigund Road - set on fire- extent of
damage not known.
12. Another temple at Vanpoh - set on fire - extent of the damage not known.
13. Temple at Aishmuqam - attempt at ransacking - one idol damaged.
14. Temple at Dhanbogund, Kulgam - set on fire - extent of damage not known.
15. Navgam temple, Shangas - Heavy stoning - extent of damage not known.
16. Achhabal temple near Navgam - Heavy stoning - extent of damage not known.
17-20. Four temples in Lokbhavan village of Thana Qazigund - attempted
ransacking
21. Harish Chandra Seva Mandir, Beejbehara - ransacking - idols destroyed.
22. Devi Mandir, village Karebal Beejbehara - ransacking - Idols damaged.
23. Shivalay Mandir, Janglat Mandi, Anantnag town - ransacking - extent
of damage not known.
24. Temple of Dyalgam - attempt at ransacking - extent of damage not known.
25. Temple at Fatehpura village, Qazigund Tehsil - set on fire - extent of
damage not known.
26. Temple at village Siligam, Thana Aishmuqam - attempt at ransacking.


PULWAMA DISTRICT, FEBRUARY 20-21
27. Shiv Mandir at village Koil, Thana Pulwama - attempted arson.
28. Temple at village Trisal, Thana Pulwama -AttPmpted ransacking -
idols, microphone taken away; compoundwall of the adjacent cremation ground broken.

BARAMULLA DISTRICT, FEBRUARY 20-21
29. Kali Mandir in Jamla Kadal Mohalla, Sopore - attempted arson, local
people foiled the attempt - no damage.
30. Fatapura temple, Sopore - stoning - minor damage.

ANANTNAG DISTRICT, FEBRUARY 24-25
31.Chandi Puiarl temple, VYosu Thana Qazigund) - Arson - damage worth Rs. 20,000.

BADGAM DISTRICT, FEBRUARY 24-25
32. Sharda Devi temple, Yalkot (Thana 8adgam) - attempt to arson - one part burnt.
33.Shiv Temple, Sanghampura - (Thana Biru) - attempt to arson - verandah damaged in arson.
34. Shiv Mandir, Magam (Thana Vodura) - attempt to arson - minor damage.

BARAMULA DISTRICT, FEBRUARY 24-25
35. Temple in Bandipore - arsoned - minor damage.
36. Temple in Bandipore - arsoned - minor damage.
 

YEAR 1988:
SRINAGAR DISTRICT, AUGUST 15
1. Ram Mandir, Maharajganj, Srinagar - attempt to arson - minor damage.
2. Shiv Mandir, Sarafkadal, Srinagar - stoned - minor damage.BARAMULLA DISTRICT, AUGUST 18
3. Shiv Mandir, Bandipur - arsoned - Heavy damage.
4. Shri Raghunath Mandir, Barmulla - explosion in Mandir - minor damage.
PULWAMA DISTRICT, AUGUST 21
5. Shiv temple, Shopian - Fully destroyed; heavy damage.
6 . Local tempIe in Tral - Arsoned - Heavy damage.
ANANTAG DISTRICT, AUGUST 19
7. Devi Mandir, Anantnag - arsoned - minor damage.
DODA DISTRICT, OCT0BER 27
8. Basaknag mandir, Bhadrawah - arsoned - minor damage.

YEAR 1989:
SRINAGAR DISTRICT (MARCH 24 TO NOV. 2)
1. Shri Ram mandir's Hall, Barbarshah Srinagar - explosion - minor damage.
2. Shiv Mandir Chota Bazar, Srinagar, Fully damaged.
3. Shri Raghunath Mandir, Srinagar - attempt to arson - minor damaqe.
4. Building of Ramkrishna Ashram, Chota Bazar, Srinagar-arsoned-minor damage.
PULWAMA DISTRICT, OCTOBER 3
5. Suchcha Nath Mandir, Shopian - arsoned - heavy damage.

BADGAM DISTRICT, OCTOBER 21
6. Shri Ram Mandir, Badgam - destroyed; idols looted - heavy damage.
7. Rama Mandir, Udhampur - heavy damage.

DODA DISTRICT
8. Supernag Temple - Idols looted and temple burnt.
9. Siv Mandir Kiratwar - explosion on 2nd Nov. - minor damage.
10. Buichhal Mandir - explosion on 10th Nov. - heavy damage.
11. Temple in Kulharad village - arsoned on 12th Nov. - heavy damage.
12 Temple in Bharat village - arsoned on 12th Nov. - heavy damage.

YEAR 1990:
SRINAGAR DISTRICT
1. Arya Samaj Mandir and School, Srinagar - explosion an 10th Feb. Minor damage
2. Shri Raghunath Mandir, Srinagar - attempted arson on 24th Feb., minor damage.
3. Arya Samaj Mandir and School Wazir Bagh, Srinagar - explosion on 21st July - heavy damage.
4. Shri Ram Mandir, Babarshah Srinagar - Conference Hall attacked with rocket on 2nd Sept . - minor damage .
5. Shitalnath Mandir, Srinagar - arsoned on 18th Nov. - heavy damage.
ANANTNAG DISTRICT
6. Lakshmi Mandir, Bijbehara - arsoned on 4th August - Heavy damage.

BARAMULLA DISTRICT
7. Sharda Mandir, Kalusa, 8andipur-arsoned on 7th Nov.- Heavy damage.

KUPWARA DISTRICT
8. Handura Mandir - Precincts desecrated and idols stolen on 13th Nov. -
heavy loss in the form of disappearance of idols.

YEAR 1991:
ANANTNAG DISTRICT
1. Nagbal Mandir, Anantnag - Explosion - Minor damage
2-3. Shri Raghunath Mandir, Anantnag - Explosion, Grenade thrown - minor damage
SRINAGAR DISTRICT, APRIL 13
4-5. Shri Raghunath Mandir, Srinagar - seven houses of Hindus and two temples arsoned - minor damage.

YEAR 1992:
All arsoned; and minor damages:
1. Raghunath Mandir, Karafali Mohalla, Srinagar - 8 May.
2. Anantnag - 7 December
3. Srinagar - 7 December
4. Kulgam, Anantnag - 7-8 December.
5. Shiv Mandir, Sherpore Kund - 7-8 December.
6. Temple at Karichhama - Tang Marg, Baramulla - 7-8 December.
7. Temple in Baramulla on Kungar Tang Road - 7-8 December.
8. Shri Vishnu Temple, on the Bank of River Jhelum 7-8 December.
9. Kuvi Utraso Temple Anantnag - 7-8 December.
10. Temple of Chitergund, Anantnag - 7-8 December.
11. Temple of Bana Mohalla, Srinagar -7-8 December.
12. Karfali Mohalla, Srinagar -7-8 December
13. Samshan Bhoomi Temple, Karannagar, Srinagar - 7-8 December
14. Narsingh Bagh - Shadipur Temple, Ganderbal, Srinagar - 7-8 December.
15. Nandkishore Temple, Sumbal, Baramulla - 7-8 December.
16. Temple of Pahalgam, Anantnag - 7-8 December.
17-22. Verinag, Anantnag - 8 December.
23. Temple in Tragaon, Kupwara -9 December.
24. Temple in Pattan, Baramulla - 9 December.