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Ashutosh Shrivastav  
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From: Ashutosh Shrivastav <shrivastavashut...@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 21:49:30 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat, Sep 19 2009 12:49 am
Subject: Muni's Interview & Planned Eradication of Hinduism

Following is Sukh Deo’s interview to one of the Nepali newspapers.
Since Muni was copied in few emails that we exchanged, we expected a little
change in his perception towards Nepal.  However, it didn’t seem to affect
him.

http://www.kantipuronline.com/news/news-detail.php?news_id=300260

I do not agree
with almost everything that he says in this interview.  I am not sure
whether they are his words or he is forced to speak this in Nepalese media. The
only common factor that Nepal shares with India is Hinduism.  Rest of
things is illusionary.  Common religion is what binds Nepal & India
together.  

In Episode 73 and 74, Lord Krishna explains what Muni means:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V42dN_z0SCY
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=29E379DB2BCC25D5&playnext=1&p...

Hindu Organizations/People:

Please checkwhat few Indian politicians and
diplomats say about Nepal and what role do they exactly play.  It is
because of few ignorant diplomats, India and Indians are perceived notorious in
Nepalese society.  As we all know, Nepal was the only Hindu Kingdom in the
world.  With the congress government in power, Nepal’s monarchy was
abolished and the country was declared secular.  We all know that religion
was never an issue for Nepal.  However, a Ghost suddenly edited the
Interim constitution and declared the country secular.  There are reports
that Anti Hindu groups are advocating for cow slaughter in Nepal.

It is evident that Indian Congress has historically been against
Hindus.  Nepal’s Hindu monarchy was abolished with the help of Indian
government.

We, the UNN, summarily reject the forceful declaration of Nepal
as republic and secular country.  We need the support of World Hindu
Organizations/Buddhist organizations to make Nepal a peaceful place to
live.  Conversion is expeditiously going on; Hindus are forcefully
converted every second whereas politicians have kept the public busy with
political agenda.

Nepal’s declaration as a secular country is a matter of Shame
for the Global Hindus.  It is a symbolic attack on Hinduism.  The
sooner hindus act, the better it will be.  As one of the members
suggested, toppling the Congress government could work in the biggest advantage
for India and for the people who support justice, peace, democracy, human
rights, freedom and Dharma.  Congress’s philosophy is against these
elements; their core motto is to destroy Hinduism, and do not employ democracy,
human rights, peace to anyone who is a Hindu.

Sincerely,

Ashutosh Shrivastav
Founder/Secretary General
United Nationalist Nepalese
A Non Profit Corporation
Ph: 832-660-1527
www.unnepal.org
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