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This person vehemently denies any gender inequality, caste discrimination or any negative attributions of Hinduism

a person just has to watch the film Bandit Queen(1994) the real life story of Phoolan Devi, a low caste woman who was abused and raped by the high caste Hindus, the film truthfully shows how bad the situation was for low caste people in th e 80's and 90's.

some of the arguments are ridiculous, he shows a picture of Guru Nanak painted in mid 19th century and says it proves that Guru Nanak was a Hindu. How can a picture painted 300 years after the Gurus birth prove anything.

Jin Ki Liv har charnee laagee, teh bedan teh pey tyagee

those who were devoted to the feet of the lord, they abandoned the vedas

jin mat bed kateban tyagi, parbrahm keh pey anuragi

those who abandoned the path of the vedas and katebs, they became the devotees of the lord.

Guru Gobind Singh ji(Bachittar Natak)

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