Simple to explain - they considered the Indian state 'their own' and expected protection. Lankan H had clear enemy of L state
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
things had started getting bad in the 1980s itself, ample time to prepare
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Replying to @AgentSaffron
Obviously they were deluded, but it's understandable. Plus harder to procure weapons on a whim for 'law abiding folks' in Hind
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @AgentSaffron
While mullahs amass weapons unmolested by authorities.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @AgentSaffron
Remember the recent news about Bajrang dal weapons training camp shut down by authorities?
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
i'm sick of this victimhood. if 1 billion Hs cant ensure their own security in their country we deserve to perish
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Replying to @AgentSaffron
I understand your sentiment, but strategy doesn't work like that - state ensures that '1 billion' do not add up.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
stop blaming the state for everything goddamnit. the state is made up of Hindus also. get people together. enough victim
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Replying to @AgentSaffron
The modern 21st century state is a uniquely powerful institution - state being 'made up of' Hindus is immaterial ..
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
Indian state lost the Hindu character as soon as it was born, Tks to MKG& JN
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Actually it never had an Indian character, being as it is a descendant of the British Indian state.
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