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U.K.'s Sangh Parivar swears by Godse

By Hasan Suroor

LONDON AUG.15 . Britain's Sangh Parivar celebrated India's Independence Day today by resolving to ``advocate Godse's outlook and action'' and challenge ``every anti-national Mulla-Commie'', a shorthand for Muslims and communists.

In an e-mail to the Parivar members, Bipin Patel, a hard-core Hindutva activist and believed to be close to the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, warned that ``every drop of blood needs to be avenged. And we are ready at any cost''.

Declaring that a ``morally decadent and decomposing nation cannot be saved even by nuclear weapons'', it said: ``We see the merit in Gandhi's, (sic) but only after all theology-inspired terrorists are reduced to dead meat. Till that goal is not achieved, we advocate Godse's outlook and action. And if, in the meantime, a Gandhi comes to create hurdles in the way, then that Gandhi would need to be put out of the way''.

This was attributed to a ``discussion board''.

The mail starts innocuously by asking its recipients to observe ``at least a minute's silence in memory of those who sacrificed their life for us'', and then goes on to say: ``Also, let us resolve to challenge every anti-national Mulla-Commi.

The battle is hard-particularly when the Indians are not united for Bharat Mata — but not difficult at all. Every drop of blood needs to be avenged. And we are ready at any cost.

Together, and together alone, we will win. Jay Bharat Mata, and Vande Matram. Bipin''

This is followed by the Godse bit from a ``discussion board''.

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