Islamic lust for Hindu Women: Psychological Warfare by Jagmohan Singh Khurmi
India-Pakistan one-day cricket match is something more than just a match. It is clash of egos, ideas (and sometimes brickbats also). Now and then certain things happen to certain people which they will regret for a lifetime, even to those who have lots and lots of control over their emotions, i.e. professional actors like Shah Rukh Khan: in heat of the moment the thin mask of secularity slips off and for a spilt-second a keen observer is able to see the ugly face of Islamic supremacy. This happened when he tried to defend his co-religionist Shoaib Malik’s cliché of apologizing to the pan-Islamic world for failing to defeat the Indians. Instead of denouncing him, he went ahead to justify his co-religionist’s dumb remark. It was only after walking a few steps with him did he realize his mistake: he and Shoaib are not in same position ― while Shoaib is sitting far out from the reach of the secular India and is free to do his Islamic acrobatics, Shah Rukh depends upon the Indians and hence is limited to limits set by them. The same faux pas was committed by CM Ghulam Nabi Azad when he praised Mahatma Gandhi in public function, result: the top mullah of Kashmir went mad yelling that Mohammed the Prophet was only entity that is worth of being followed. Of course, the CM apologized (that’s why he is alive).
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