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A call for peace amid turmoil
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|May 21, 2025
"THERE'S more to Kashmir - like shikaras, saffron, skiing and snow," by Yogin Devan, the POST, May 14-18, refers.
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I, like thousands of others, am an avid reader of my Yogin Bhaiya’s enthralling columns, which are informative, formative, reformative and patently progressive.
Furthermore, the insightful and inspirational column, “Why the colonial powers fear new India in 2025”, by Pradeep Ramlall, and the positive letters by the Cape Town Ulama Board and Saber Ahmed Jazbhay, as well as the presumptuous and poisonous letter by Zaynab Naushad Khan, also bear reference.
The South African Hindu Dharma Sabha notes with gratitude the POST’s pivotal publication of the profound addresses by India’s Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji.
We appeal to all entities concerned to desist from willy-nilly importing foreign tensions to fan the flames of religious discord in troubled South Africa.
Pakistan has admitted to providing a safe haven for terrorists.
After all, despite denials, Osama bin Laden was found in Pakistan.
The barbaric massacre of 26 innocent Hindu tourists in Pahalgam on April 22, was perpetrated by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists.
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