Because Hindustan is full of maqqār maukāparast Islamo-Leftist Dhimmis completely devoid of any shame, scruples, self-respect, dignity, honesty, integrity or goodwill whatsoever.
The early Greeks were the first to call the people living beyond the Indus river "Hindus." "Megasthenes (born 350 BCE; died 290 BCE) was an ancient Greek historian and diplomat and author of "The Indica," an account of India, where he mentioned the word "Hindu". An Ionian, he was sent by the Hellenistic king Seleucus I on embassies to the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta. Unfortunately, the word "Hindu" was misconstrued to have been created by the Arabs by mediaeval scholars and by some modern Indian historians.
*"Hindu" Etymology* From Middle Persian hndwk' (Hindūg, “Indian”), demonym derived from Old Persian 𐏃𐎡𐎯𐎢𐏁 (hinduš, “India”), from Sanskrit सिन्धु (sindhu, “the Indus River”) or Proto-Iranian *sindʰu. *Pronunciation* (Classical Persian): IPA(key): /hinduː/ (Dari): IPA(key): /hɪnduː/ (Iranian Persian): IPA(key): /henduː/ (Tajik): IPA(key): /hindu/ *Noun* هندو • (Hendu) (plural هندوها (Hendu-hâ)) a Hindu, a practitioner of India's indigenous religion c. 1180, Kaqani Shervani, Divan: تیغ تو داند که چیست رمز و اشارات دین / طرفه بود هندویی وز عربی ترجمانtiq-e to dânad ke čist ramz-o ešârât-e din / torfe bovad Hendu-yi v-az 'Arabi tarjomânyour sword knows about the secrets and allusions of the [Islamic] faith / it is a remarkable phenomenon, being a Hindu and [yet] a translator [of Islamic scriptures] from Arabic (dated) an Indian, an inhabitant of the Indian subcontinent *Descendants* → English: Hindu *Adjective* هندو • (Hendu) Hindu, relating to Hinduism (dated) Indian, relating to India c. 1380, Hafez, “Shirazi Turk”, in Divan: به خال هندویش بخشم سمرقند و بخارا راbe xâl-e Hendu-yaš baxšam Samarqand o Boxârâ-râfor their Indian mole (beauty spot) I will give Samarkand and Bukhara
Preaching others about NAFRAT but Spreading NAFRAT is way of Life of CONGRESS since Independence they doing this Dirty business
Will Navika Kumar tell the words used by Rahul Gandhi against Hindus during his "Bharat Jodo Yatra"?
How many crores does she earn to tell such lies?
जब तक मोरबी जैसी घटना बार बार नही घटेगी, हर परिवार का कोई न कोई ऐसे हादसों को शिकार न होगा तब तक मन्दिबुद्धि अंधभक्त मोदी को ही वोट देंगे।
Navika should be given award for bashing opposition and can become Minister in BJP cabinet?????
By that measure u must join congress. Contain your anger. Maybe that way u wud finally see thru your folly
Will Navika Kumar tell the words used by Rahul Gandhi against Hindus during his "Bharat Jodo Yatra"?
How many crores does she earn to tell such lies?
If he said the same about Islam, he would have neen sacked and next sar tan se juda. But now he will be hero
Because Hindustan is full of maqqār maukāparast Islamo-Leftist Dhimmis completely devoid of any shame, scruples, self-respect, dignity, honesty, integrity or goodwill whatsoever.
Dirty Hindus
Congress aur AAP Party desh Virodhi party
जब तक मोरबी जैसी घटना बार बार नही घटेगी, हर परिवार का कोई न कोई ऐसे हादसों को शिकार न होगा तब तक मन्दिबुद्धि अंधभक्त मोदी को ही वोट देंगे।
Sar tan se juda for him
The early Greeks were the first to call the people living beyond the Indus river "Hindus."
"Megasthenes (born 350 BCE; died 290 BCE) was an ancient Greek historian and diplomat and author of "The Indica," an account of India, where he mentioned the word "Hindu". An Ionian, he was sent by the Hellenistic king Seleucus I on embassies to the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta.
Unfortunately, the word "Hindu" was misconstrued to have been created by the Arabs by mediaeval scholars and by some modern Indian historians.
Will Navika Kumar tell the words used by Rahul Gandhi against Hindus during his "Bharat Jodo Yatra"?
How many crores does she earn to tell such lies?
Boycott congress
Moni Sankar Part two.
Pajeeet
thanks for making BJP'S third term.
*"Hindu" Etymology*
From Middle Persian hndwk' (Hindūg, “Indian”), demonym derived from Old Persian 𐏃𐎡𐎯𐎢𐏁 (hinduš, “India”), from Sanskrit सिन्धु (sindhu, “the Indus River”) or Proto-Iranian *sindʰu.
*Pronunciation*
(Classical Persian): IPA(key): /hinduː/
(Dari): IPA(key): /hɪnduː/
(Iranian Persian): IPA(key): /henduː/
(Tajik): IPA(key): /hindu/
*Noun*
هندو • (Hendu) (plural هندوها (Hendu-hâ))
a Hindu, a practitioner of India's indigenous religion
c. 1180, Kaqani Shervani, Divan:
تیغ تو داند که چیست رمز و اشارات دین / طرفه بود هندویی وز عربی ترجمانtiq-e to dânad ke čist ramz-o ešârât-e din / torfe bovad Hendu-yi v-az 'Arabi tarjomânyour sword knows about the secrets and allusions of the [Islamic] faith / it is a remarkable phenomenon, being a Hindu and [yet] a translator [of Islamic scriptures] from Arabic
(dated) an Indian, an inhabitant of the Indian subcontinent
*Descendants*
→ English: Hindu
*Adjective*
هندو • (Hendu)
Hindu, relating to Hinduism
(dated) Indian, relating to India
c. 1380, Hafez, “Shirazi Turk”, in Divan:
به خال هندویش بخشم سمرقند و بخارا راbe xâl-e Hendu-yaš baxšam Samarqand o Boxârâ-râfor their Indian mole (beauty spot) I will give Samarkand and Bukhara