Saturday, February 25, 2017

President Trump's bold decision against hardliner Islamic ideology - a lesson for India

US president Mr. Trump's bold decision to stop the entry of Islamic hardliners from 7 countries should be welcome wholeheartedly by India since India is one of the biggest victims of terrorism based on hardliner Islamic ideology from Kashmir to Kerala. Well US has opened its eyes well in time before the situation slips out of its hands. I was amazed to know today that only 1% of US population constitutes those who follow Islam and they are worried due to influx of refugees and also the regular immigration, this number may double in next ten years. This is not just in US. The similar sentiment has been shared in countries like France, Germany and Switzerland. No country can open its doors in the name of sheltering refugees who later on will become headache for their own outnumbering the locals or changing the demography of the region. Islamic hardliners are the biggest threat to the world peace. I hope peace loving people of India will take lesson from this. Just for the sake of vote bank politics we should not support hardliners. We have allowed the Bangladeshis and other Islamic refugees to enter in crores and that has changed the demography of many of the districts of the bordering states. We didn't take the pro-active steps and are harnessing the results thereof. We have not taken any lessons from the past. Even now the politicians are for the sake of their vote banks supporting these hardliners. That's pathetic.
========================================================== मित्रों यदि मेरा यह पोस्ट आपके दिल को जरा भी छू कर गुजरा हो तो मुझे विश्वास है कि आप मेरे इस प्रयास को लाइक दे कर मुझे और भी अच्छा लिखने की प्रेरणा, स्नेह और आशीर्वाद देंगे। आप अगर मुझे मेरे फेसबुक प्रोफाइल पर फॉलो करते हैं तो आपको मेरे शेयर किये सारे पोस्ट्स आपके नोटिफिकेशन्स में मिलते रहेंगे।

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