Saffron Dollars. Suleman Din.
by Din, Suleman; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 32Human Relations. Publisher: ColorLines, 2005ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Bharatiya Janata Party (India) | Christians -- India | Ethnic relations | Gifts | Hindus -- U.S | India -- Ethnic relations | India -- Politics and government | India Development and Relief Fund | Muslims -- India | Violence -- IndiaDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Indian Americans who support Hindu nationalists do not dispute the occurrence of violence in India, but say it begins because Muslims attack Hindus....This undercurrent of communal attitudes is worrisome to secular Indians, Indian Muslims and Hindus not aligned with the nationalists. They claim India's ethnic hatred has found a patron in the U.S., through the contributions of Hindu nationalists who have settled in here, and that other Indian Americans are unwittingly donating money to their cause because they do not know the true intent of their work." (COLORLINES) The author contends "Hindu nationalist organizations fund ethnic violence in India with money raised in the U.S."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Saffron Dollars, Spring 2005; pp. 22-26.
"Indian Americans who support Hindu nationalists do not dispute the occurrence of violence in India, but say it begins because Muslims attack Hindus....This undercurrent of communal attitudes is worrisome to secular Indians, Indian Muslims and Hindus not aligned with the nationalists. They claim India's ethnic hatred has found a patron in the U.S., through the contributions of Hindu nationalists who have settled in here, and that other Indian Americans are unwittingly donating money to their cause because they do not know the true intent of their work." (COLORLINES) The author contends "Hindu nationalist organizations fund ethnic violence in India with money raised in the U.S."
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