2. Martin L King & Gandhi
From the Blog iabhopal Part-1, Mentality and Struggle can be read by clicking on the topic During that show, you compared Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King with Mahatma Gandhi. I think your information about Mahatma Gandhi is probably based on the writings of European and Hindu "myth makers" (historians). Had you known the truth about Mahatma Gandhi, you wouldn't have said that Dr. Martin Luther King was following the policy of the great Mahatma Gandhi. I think it is disgraceful to compare Dr. Martin Luther King with Mahatma Gandhi. For example, whereas Dr. King represented the aspirations of all black people, Mahatma Gandhi represented the interest of only high caste Hindus who constituted 10-12% of the Indian population. Whereas Dr. King appealed to all Americans to rise above their prejudices of racpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Relapse
From the Blog amnasiddiquisblogPink and black *dupattas* on the high-tide of the wind, flying through imagined and felt memories and transitions of the mind. How fragile and crumbly is the heart when it comes to feeling a little something off the dirt-tracks of routine. Routine? What is this word that defines the normalcy of me, of you? I defy it sometimes. And let go of things. Because well-structured and logically balanced minds also need a relapse once in a while. *This is the relapse today.* In the distance, a mandir merges with the white-gray clouds. And the red earth mounds topped by the vibrant greenery of the March rain; there is a sense of distance. A large distance between my thoughts and you. This morning, I listened to my heart only. The brain refused to throw back chunks of illogical wishes of tpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post

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