Anti-Indian agitations by Sikhs and now by Gurkhas - Can we see the Connection?

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The anti Indian agitations in Kathmandu in the month of January 2001 were a part of the grand design by the forces of theology-inspired terrorism who want to alienate the marital sections of Indian society from India.

The Sikhs and Gurkhas form a significant chunk of the Indian armed forces. Thus those inimical to India stand to gain by poisoning the minds of these communities against India.

The secessionist agitation for Khalistan was the first step of this game plan in 1980s. Now that Punjab has cooled down; the forces of theology-inspired terrorism have targeted the second segment that has a significant presence in the Indian army - the Gurkhas.

We can logically foresee that these forces of theology-inspired terrorism (led by Pakistan) will now target the Rajputs, the Marathas, the Jats to destabilize India.

Another part of their game plan to destabilize India is to bolster the secessionists in Mizoram, Assam, Nagaland, the Bodos and others.

In future these forces of theology-inspired terrorism can target the Dravidian movement, and the tribal people in India.

We have to keep a strict vigil on these forces of theology-inspired terrorism. The disturbances for Khalistan and those in Nepal are only forerunners of more disturbing things to come in the future.

Not just in India but these forces of theology-inspired terrorism are active all over the world in Israel, Chechnya, Bosnia, Indonesia (Malaku), South Philippines not to name Afghanistan, Iran, Algeria, Iraq which is their home ground.

Thus we have to be on the watch to safeguard our future in all parts of the planet where these forces of theology-inspired terrorism are active with their sub-human agenda of destruction.

- The Hindutva Team


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