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Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav eyes Muslim votes, says Muslims were feeling cheated in Ayodhya verdict
Indian politicians are no different than that of America. In America Republicans go after punishing the Blacks and Hispanics to gain white votes. They would do everything to disgrace anyone is fair minded. In India politicians use the Muslim sentiment to gain their votes. Politicians are shameless, no matter which country they reside. Especially the one that know they cannot ein elections without crating racial divide.
While complete calm prevailed across the country on Friday, the day after the Ayodhya verdict, incipient signs of trouble were visible with Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav saying Muslims were feeling cheated.
The fellow wants the Muslim votes. He is a Hindu himself. But he is eager to cash in those Muslim votes to gain power. Remember how NY City former Mayor Juliani called President Obama "a social worker" ridiculing him to raise the white racial sentiment against blacks in America?" The former mayor, a Republican thought he can win the election for the Republicans making jokes of social service and ridiculing a black man.
Yadav, who has built his political career on the plank of strong opposition to the Ayodhya movement he prevented an earlier attempt in October 1990 to demolish the Babri Masjid by ordering police firing on rampaging kar sevaks did not mince words.
"I am disappointed at the judicial verdict that gives precedence to faith over law and evidence, he said. This does not augur well for the country, the Constitution and the judiciary itself. Muslims in the country are feeling cheated. There is a sense of despair in the entire community.
In America the Republicans use race to win white votes. In India people like Yadav stir Muslim sentiments to create trouble and gain votes from the Islamic minorities. SMART LIVING & INVST. ARTICLES
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