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                 Bajrang Dal each playing a different instrument. Its utter genius lies in its ap-
                 parent ability to be all things to all people at all times.

                 The Sangh Parivar speaks in as many tongues. It can say several contradictory
                 things simultaneously. While one of its heads (the VHP) exhorts millions of its
                 cadres to prepare for the Final Solution, its titular head (the Prime Minister) as-
                 sures the nation that all citizens, regardless of their religion, will be treated equal-
                 ly. It can ban books and films, and burn paintings for «insulting Indian culture.” 81

                  Dr. Partha Banerjee, an expert on the Sangh Parivar, describes in
            his work “The Sangh, What is it and what is it not?” the similarities be-
            tween the Hindu movements and their fascist European counterparts
            and states that they stand for “a revival of old traditions of racial su-
            premacy, a hierarchic and military structure, unconditional loyalty to
            the leader and aggressive foreign policies...” He reaches the following
            conclusion:
                 “Every single day, RSS, in its militaristic shakhas or gatherings, preaches to its

                 workers and sympathizers that the “eldest nation of Bharatvarsha” was the
                 “greatest” on earth and that its inhabitants were “happy, prosperous, and reli-
                 gious”. The Sangh leaders never forget to mention that all the ills of India began
                 when, due to the disunity of the Hindu race”, Muslim and then British aggressors
                 invaded and took over this “holy land”. The long term goal of the Sangh Parivar
                 is, of course, to bring back that “past era of glory” by creating an “Akhand
                 Bharat” (i.e., an Undivided India ranging from “ Himalaya to Kanyakumari” and
                 “Gandhar to Brahmadesh” (i.e., from Tibet in the north to the southern tip of
                 India, and from Afghanistan in the west to South East Asia including Burma,
                 Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia) –culturally and politically. This dream of “unity”
                 is to be reached by organizing Hindus from all around the globe.

                 The RSS is indeed a hierarchical, militaristic organization that actively practices
                 regimentation… An aggressively nationalistic foreign policy has always been at
                 the forefront of RSS propaganda.” 82



                                  Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
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