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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:01:06 -0400
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 20:39:16 GMT, usenet@mantra.com (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
wrote:
the fake dr jai aka Jay stevens of hawaii wrote the following lies:
>Baptists support Naga Terrorists
>
>>>> "William C Biggs" <william@amarillomed.com> <reddy@amarillomed.com> is
>>>> handled by Baptists, and Baptists have been linked to Al-Queda terrorists:
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> William Biggs, M.D. (806)358-8331
>>>> 1215 S. Coulter 400
>>>> Amarillo, TX 79106
>>>>
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>>>> Endocrinology
>>>>
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>>>> Providing Quality Healthcare In Christian Love, Service
>>>> And Dignity.
>>>>
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>>>> Services
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [ Subject: Christian-Muslim terrorism: BAPTISTS LINKED TO AL-QUEDA
>>>> [ From: Dr. Jai Maharaj
>>>> [ Date: 12 Jan 2003
>>>>
>>>> Facts about terrorist Islam and Muslims
>>>> http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
>>>>
>>>> Militant reveals ISI-Bangla links to militancy in NE
>>>>
>>>> PTI
>>>> The Times of India
>>>> Sunday, January 12, 2003
>>>>
>>>> Indraprasth - The north eastern region of the country is
>>>> sitting on a powder-keg as Pakistan's ISI has been able
>>>> to make substantial inroads into the region by covertly
>>>> using the Bangladesh territory for carrying out its
>>>> operation.
>>>>
>>>> A report submitted to the government said the arrest of
>>>> vice-president of banned National Democratic Front of
>>>> Bodoland Dhiren Boro in Sikkim on January one this year
>>>> led to more information about how the ISI was using the
>>>> Bangladesh territory to carry out subversive activities
>>>> in the north eastern region.
>>>>
>>>> During the interrogation, Boro, who was arrested along
>>>> with his wife and two bodyguards from Gangtok on a tip-
>>>> off to Intelligence agencies, said that he had been
>>>> holding important posts of NDFB.
>>>>
>>>> While stating that his outfits's President Rajan Daimary
>>>> and Publicity Secretary B Erakdao were at present in
>>>> Bangladesh, the arrested militant revealed that Daimary
>>>> had also visited Pakistan in 1998 at the instance of a
>>>> Naga outfit and he received political and administrative
>>>> training there from the ISI.
>>>>
>>>> Boro said that Daimary had also arranged training of the
>>>> 10 NDFB cadres along with Naga outfit in 1999 in
>>>> Pakistan. The militants, who were trained in use of
>>>> explosives and weapons, had gone to Islamabad via Dhaka.
>>>>
>>>> The revelation of the militant also highlighted the fact
>>>> that his outfit was in liaison with a Naga outfit for
>>>> supply of arms, ammunition and explosives to his group in
>>>> Bangladesh against cash payment.
>>>>
>>>> Another important cadre of NDFB Amarendra Daimary alias
>>>> Organg, who was arrested in Jalpaiguri in West Bengal
>>>> along with arms and ammunition and Rs 12 lakh, revealed
>>>> during interrogation that the money was being taken to
>>>> Cox Bazar in Bangladesh for purchase of arms and
>>>> ammunition. The Bangladeshi agencies including army and
>>>> police do not disturb the NDFB cadres in the camps
>>>> located at Alikadam in Chittagong district, the arrested
>>>> militant said.
>>>>
>>>> The report said that lately ISI had been channelising
>>>> some of its anti-India operational activities from
>>>> Bangladesh soil with a view to destablising the North
>>>> Eastern region of the country.
>>>>
>>>> Islamic fundamentalist organisations of Bangladesh
>>>> including Islamic Chatra Shibir and Jamaat-e-Islami,
>>>> offer a hospitable functional environment to the ISI, the
>>>> report said quoting disclosures by ISI agents arrested in
>>>> North East.
>>>>
>>>> The cropping up of some Muslim fundamentalist groups in
>>>> the North East was a cause of some worry as fanatics in
>>>> Bangladesh were providing them with weapons and all other
>>>> logistic help, the report said.
>>>>
>>>> The earlier arrests in the North East including that of a
>>>> Kashmiri militant hailing from Kupwara district of north
>>>> Kashmir set the alarm bells ringing about growing
>>>> activities of ISI in the country and existence of its
>>>> extensive network in Assam, it said.
>>>>
>>>> The interrogation report said that around 30 youths from
>>>> the region had received training in ISI training camps
>>>> and that they had either used Pakistani or Bangladeshi
>>>> passports to travel to that place, the report said.
>>>>
>>>> Read the complete news at:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/comp/articleshow?artid=34153677
>>>>
>>>> Jai Maharaj
>>>> http://www.mantra.com/jai
>>>> Om Shanti
>>
>>
>>> Forwarded message
>>>
>>> [ Subject: American Baptists caught red-handed in Naga insurgency
>>> [ From: ssmokin@my-deja.com (ssmokin@my-deja.com)
>>> [ Date: July 4, 2000
>>>
>>> Naga insurgency has been supported by International
>>> baptists, communist china and islamic pakistan and
>>> islamic bangladesh to bleed India. These baptists have
>>> joined hands with the devil
>>>
>>> International Ministries - Nagaland Crisis January 1998
>>>
>>> Nagaland, an isolated area tucked in the mountainous,
>>> jungle covered northeast corner of India near the Burmese
>>> border. The area (is) home to a dozen separate tribes,
>>> each with its own dialect and often with a history of
>>> headhunting. Tensions among Nagaland's tribes, and an
>>> armed guerrilla movement bent on independence from India,
>>> (make) it a highly unstable area. Excerpt from Billy
>>> Graham's Autobiography, Just As I Am
>>>
>>> Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: We need your help.
>>> Many of you may know the story of the Naga people, former
>>> headhunters who, through the efforts of American Baptist
>>> missionaries, have become a state which boasts of a
>>> population that is 90 percent Christian--with 90 percent
>>> of those Christians proclaiming to be Baptist.
>>>
>>> Mission Done Right The people of Nagaland consider their
>>> literacy rate 40 times higher than the rest of India.
>>> They have no hunger and little unemployment. They
>>> attribute their marked differences from the rest of India
>>> to their commitment to Christianity. I was present this
>>> past November, along with a delegation of American
>>> Baptists, to celebrate 125 years since E.W. Clark, our
>>> first missionary to India, brought the Gospel to the Naga
>>> people. Nagaland is a story of mission done right. Less
>>> than a dozen missionaries planted the seeds for what
>>> today is an incredibly strong church. All Naga Baptists
>>> self-support their pastors, are self-governing and
>>> believe wholly in self propagation--bringing the Gospel
>>> to all of Nagaland. In fact, 125 new
>>> missionaries/evangelists were commissioned by the Nagas
>>> at the 125th anniversary celebration. I marvel at the
>>> Baptist church in Nagaland as we struggle (successfully,
>>> because of your support) to appoint 33 new missionaries
>>> in one year.
>>>
>>> For 50 years the Naga people have struggled for
>>> independence from India. Nagaland is made up of numerous
>>> Naga tribes, all of which, because of their Mongolian
>>> descent, have more in common with Burmese tribes, their
>>> neighbors to the east, than they do with India. Like many
>>> indigenous groups in the area, the Nagas' land was
>>> arbitrarily split by colonial powers into what they
>>> consider false regions, separating them from other Naga
>>> groups in, for example, Burma.
>>>
>>> Despite their valiant efforts, Nagaland remains an
>>> occupied territory. The Indian government empowers its
>>> soldiers to arrest, shoot and even kill at will anyone
>>> suspected of subversive actions against the government.
>>> It is said to be the most unreported area of civil
>>> conflict in the second half of this century, with
>>> estimates of up to 300,000 casualties. We don't hear
>>> about these casualties because the Indian Government has
>>> deemed Nagaland to be a "restricted" zone, meaning few
>>> people from the outside are given permission to visit. I
>>> have, by the good will of the Indian government, been
>>> granted entry five times--even when others were not given
>>> permits. In one mountainous village, I was reported to be
>>> the first Western man ever to visit. Because I am one of
>>> the few Westerners permitted to visit Nagaland, I feel a
>>> profound burden to share their story with the rest of the
>>> world. In fact, they have asked me to speak clearly to
>>> the rest of the world, even at the risk of being denied
>>> future entry to their country.
>>>
>>> Underground Conflict Several underground groups have
>>> emerged to resist India's occupation of Nagaland and the
>>> overwhelming presence of Indian soldiers. Because
>>> Nagaland is made up of so many distinctive tribes, each
>>> with a distinctive culture and ideology, each tribe has
>>> its own understanding of how the fight for independence
>>> should be conducted.
>>>
>>> All the underground groups are led by and made up of
>>> Christians, predominantly Baptists. They claim to use
>>> peaceful measures to bring about change and to retaliate
>>> only in self-defense. However, when an Indian soldier is
>>> injured or killed, his comrades frequently retaliate on
>>> the civilian population. There are well-documented cases
>>> of Naga women being raped or assaulted, crops being
>>> destroyed and women and children dying in concentration
>>> camps of malnutrition, torture and forced labor. The
>>> Indian government has used the tribal diversity to its
>>> advantage, fronting killings and placing the blame on one
>>> of the insurgent groups, pitting one tribal group against
>>> another. In recent history, the fighting between the
>>> underground groups has been more pronounced than the
>>> fighting against the Indian government. What makes this
>>> most tragic is that this fighting, and often times
>>> bloodshed, is among Christian brothers.
>>>
>>> What Does This Have To Do With Your Church? On several
>>> occasions, I have met personally, and prayed with, the
>>> leadership of each of the underground organizations. They
>>> have sought me out for spiritual guidance and counseling-
>>> -not because of my wisdom, but because of the respect
>>> they have for their rich history and spiritual roots
>>> embedded in American Baptist Churches. It is a humbling
>>> thought that I stand in the shadow of the great
>>> missionaries that have come before me. As American
>>> Baptists, we have an obligation to stand in solidarity
>>> with our Naga Christian sisters and brothers because of
>>> our history together. No one else has the same connection
>>> with the Naga church as we do, and we have all but
>>> forgotten the Naga people. They are the best mission
>>> story never told.
>>>
>>> But this story, without divine intervention, may have a
>>> tragic end. I believe these underground leaders are
>>> devoted Christians wrought with frustration for their
>>> people, but they are also looking for a peaceful avenue
>>> to freedom. Many Christian leaders pleaded with me to use
>>> the occasion of the 125 Year Celebration of Christianity
>>> in Nagaland as an opportunity to speak out against the
>>> violence and call for reconciliation among the Naga
>>> people. I challenged the more than 120,000 people in
>>> attendance to stand if they would no longer tolerate the
>>> violence inflicted upon innocent people. We then joined
>>> in a mass prayer, each person praying in his or her own
>>> language. I am told that over a thousand underground
>>> soldiers were in attendance, and all of them stood as a
>>> sign of their commitment to stop the bloodshed. As a
>>> result, God has continued to work in the hearts of the
>>> Naga people. Up until the time of the 125th anniversary
>>> celebration there was one Indian soldier for every eight
>>> Naga civilians. However, to allow foreigners like myself
>>> and the other delegates to attended the 125th
>>> celebration, a special cease-fire agreement was signed
>>> between the underground groups and the Indian government.
>>> Some of the soldiers were removed, and I am happy to
>>> report that there has not been one shot fired since the
>>> celebration event. The cease-fire agreement has held.
>>> Steps toward unity have progressed. The Naga people see
>>> the celebration event as a watershed moment for them.
>>> They believe that peace will prevail. Nagas' New Slogan:
>>> "We want a solution, not an election."
>>>
>>> In both a phenomenally encouraging movement toward unity
>>> within the Nagas and a nonviolent protest against the
>>> Indian government, Naga tribal leaders have unanimously
>>> signed the enclosed accord, which calls for a boycott of
>>> the Monday, February 23, election of Indian government
>>> officials who primarily serve the purposes of the Indian
>>> government rather than those of the Naga people. Every
>>> village will display a white flag and every Naga is
>>> requested to wear white clothing on election day as a
>>> symbolic declaration of support for a just peace.
>>>
>>> What Can You Do Please ask your congregations for three
>>> things:
>>>
>>> My brothers and sisters. We are the voice for Nagaland to
>>> the outside world. The tragedy for the Nagas is that
>>> India controls all information coming from Nagaland.
>>> Outsiders are kept out of the area so that the oppression
>>> and persecution of the Naga people perpetrated by the
>>> Indian government are unpublicized. The Naga people need
>>> our support for a peaceful resolution to their plight.
>>>
>>> The Naga churches will spend Sunday, February 22, in
>>> prayer for the elections they are boycotting the next
>>> day. They are peacefully protesting what they consider to
>>> be a "puppet government." Please make Sunday, February
>>> 22, a special day of prayer where we join our sisters and
>>> brothers in Nagaland in their prayers for a peaceful
>>> freedom. Please pray specifically for the end of fighting
>>> among the Nagas and for them to show the whole world
>>> that, because of Christ in their lives, they live in
>>> peace.
>>>
>>> Please pray for an end to the human rights violations as
>>> a result of the occupation of Nagaland by India.
>>>
>>> Please contact your local papers and radio and television
>>> stations, and ask them to carry a story about the
>>> elections and the Naga perspective on the issues,
>>> emphasizing the human rights violations not being
>>> reported because of the Indian government's suppression
>>> of information. I am enclosing a copy of a press release
>>> written by the Baptist Peace Fellowship which accurately
>>> outlines the issues. I would encourage you to use this
>>> release with your local media contacts. We would like our
>>> Naga sisters and brothers to know that we are praying for
>>> them and that we support them. They have urged us to be
>>> their prayer support and believe that it is the only way
>>> they will find reconciliation.
>>>
>>> My dear friends, we owe a tremendous amount of gratitude
>>> to the missionaries who have come before us and given us
>>> a sterling reputation as a people of prayer. Let us
>>> continue to maintain our reputation as a people united in
>>> our efforts to see the whole world come to know Jesus
>>> Christ and to live in peace.
>>>
>>> In the Power of the Gospel,
>>>
>>> Dr. John A. Sundquist
>>> Executive Director, International Ministries
>>>
>>> International Ministries
>>>
>>> End of forwarded message
>>>
>>> Jai Maharaj
>>> http://www.mantra.com/jai
>>> Om Shanti
>>
>>
>> [ Subject: Baptists and Naga terrorists - part 2
>> [ From: ssmokin@my-deja.com (ssmokin@my-deja.com)
>> [ Date: July 4, 2000
>>
>> International Ministries - Nagaland Crisis
>> February 2, 1998
>>
>> The following is a news release that you are welcome to
>> use, in discussing this issue your congregations on
>> Sunday, or in newsletters and announcements. It is a call
>> to action following up on our media initiative just prior
>> to last week's Indian elections. Also, please feel free
>> to send the release to local media in your area.
>>
>> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>> CONTACT: John Sundquist, International Ministries, (610) 768-2200
>>
>> AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH LEADERSHIP CALLS ON MEMBERS
>> WORLDWIDE TO TAKE UP CAUSE OF OPPRESSED NAGALAND
>> CHRISTIANS IN INDIA
>>
>> Presses Letter Campaign to Indian Leaders for
>> Negotiations with Naga Insurgents In Wake of Their
>> Successful Election Boycott, Peaceful Demonstration Feb.
>> 22, 23
>>
>> Church Also Seeks Support in U.S. Congress
>>
>> VALLEY FORGE, Pa., Feb. 26, 1998 - The leadership of the
>> American Baptist Churches USA today called on church
>> members and human rights supporters worldwide to take up
>> the cause of the Naga people of northeast India, a 90
>> percent Christian land that has seen 300,000 killed in a
>> 50-year civil war with the Indian government and among
>> internal factions.
>>
>> The Baptist Peace Fellowship urged that letters be sent
>> to Indian Prime Minister Shri I K Gujral and to Indian
>> embassies in the U.S. and Canada asking that Gujral make
>> good on his unfulfilled promise of a year ago to
>> negotiate their demands for self-determination with Naga
>> Christian insurgents.
>>
>> The Baptists' call to action comes in the wake of the
>> Nagas' overwhelmingly successful and non-violent
>> demonstration earlier this week in their Indian homeland.
>> On Monday, all but 2 percent of voters in Nagaland
>> boycotted Indian parliamentary elections. The day before,
>> hundreds of thousands wore white, displayed white banners
>> and prayed in churches "for a solution, not an election."
>>
>> American Baptist leaders also have begun contacting
>> members of Congress who have pushed to tie limits on U.S.
>> aid to India to improvements in its human rights record
>> with Christians in Nagaland, Sikhs in Punjab and Muslims
>> in Kashmir, as well as with those in Congress backing a
>> bill to monitor government persecution around the world.
>> "As grateful beneficiaries of religious and political
>> freedom here in America and as the church that first
>> brought the Christian faith to Nagaland 125 years ago, we
>> believe we must act now to bring to light the tragic but
>> still hope-filled story of this people isolated from the
>> global community," said John Sundquist, executive
>> director of American Baptist Churches International
>> Ministries. "We must also ask the government of India why
>> it cannot try to find a peaceful political solution to
>> the Nagas' aspirations for identity and freedom."
>>
>> Nagaland, a hilly and jungle region encompassing parts of
>> several Indian states and Myanmar (formerly Burma) near
>> the Chinese border, is home to some 2 million indigenous
>> people of Mongol ancestry who once practiced head
>> hunting. Over 125 years, American Baptists have seen 90
>> percent of the Naga population convert to Christianity.
>> The people's literacy rate is four times that of the rest
>> of India.
>>
>> With the end of British colonial rule, the region was
>> politically subdivided. The newly independent Indian
>> government reneged on promises from Mahatma Gandhi (soon
>> after, assassinated) and India's eventual first prime
>> minister Jawaharlal Nehru that Nagaland would not be a
>> part of India against Naga wishes and, eventually annexed
>> it. Just under 1 million Nagas live in the government-
>> imposed Nagaland state of India.
>>
>> Insisting that they have no ethnic, cultural or
>> historical ties to India, the Naga people have been
>> embroiled in a low-level civil war with India since 1947,
>> including several periods of brutal oppression by the
>> Indian military. Up to 300,000 Nagas have been killed
>> over 50 years, largely at the hands of Indian troops but
>> also in fighting among hostile Naga Christian factions.
>>
>> Today, Nagaland is under virtual marshal law, with one
>> Indian soldier for every eight Naga residents. But a
>> tenuous cease-fire agreed to between the government and
>> most Naga factions has largely held since last year and
>> been extended beyond this week's election.
>>
>> The Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America has been
>> mediating internal differences among the Nagas, and a
>> coalition led by the Naga Baptist Church Council recently
>> forged a "Peace Agenda for Nagalim" which called for all
>> armed groups to continue honoring the cease-fire, the
>> beginning of government-promised negotiations with Naga
>> insurgents, a postponement of the Feb. 23
>> parliamentary/state assembly elections in Nagaland and,
>> failing that, a Naga boycott of the election and non-
>> violent demonstration in support of a "just peace."
>>
>> The government went ahead with the Feb. 23 election, in
>> which an uncontested slate of candidates from the ruling
>> Congress Party was elected to the state assembly. There
>> were two deaths in an isolated incident and some
>> incidents of ballot box theft, but Naga leaders' fears of
>> large-scale military reprisals and possible retaliation
>> against those who decided to vote failed to materialize,
>> they believe due to good will on both sides and the
>> people's enthusiastic acceptance of the Naga "Peace
>> Agenda."
>>
>> Said Nagaland Baptist leader Dr. Wati Aier of his
>> people's pre-election demonstration: "It was truly a
>> 'White Day.' For the Nagas, who have never spoken through
>> symbolic acts, this signified the dreams of young and old
>> for a lasting peace."
>>
>> The American Baptist Church's call for a letter-writing
>> campaign targeting Indian leaders was sent to pastors in
>> 5,700 congregations, representing 1.6 million
>> parishioners in the United States and Canada. They call
>> on others concerned about human rights and people's
>> freedom to join them.
>>
>> ###
>>
>> [Things American Baptists can do to support the Nagas'
>> struggle for a just peace follow]
>>
>> In addition to offering them prayers, those concerned
>> about the Nagas may write to:
>>
>> 1) In the U.S., send your hopes for justice and peace in
>> Nagaland to: His Excellency Naresh Chandra, Embassy of
>> India, 2107 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D.C. 20008,
>> or fax to (202) 939-7027.
>>
>> 2) In Canada, send to His Excellency Rajani Kant Verma,
>> The High Commission of India, 10 Springfield Road,
>> Ottawa, ON K1M IC9 Canada, or fax to (613) 744-0913.
>>
>> 3) From outside the U.S. and Canada, or in addition to
>> the above, write to Prime Minister Shri I.K. Gujral, G-
>> 13, Maharani Bagh, New Delhi, 110 065 India, or fax to
>> 011-91-11-682-1718.
>>
>> The Baptist Peace Fellowship suggests the following
>> points:
>>
>> a.) Indicate that you are aware of the suffering in
>> Nagaland and that you support the "Agenda for Peace in
>> Nagalim" process.
>>
>> b.) Express your support of a negotiated peace
>> settlement.
>>
>> c.) Note the special prayers being offered in your
>> congregation and in other congregations across the U.S.
>> and Canada.
>>
>> d.) Offer your thanks to the Indian government for the
>> cease-fire agreement in Nagaland, and encourage them to
>> continue making every available attempt to reach a non-
>> violent settlement of the conflict in Nagaland. (Please
>> do not berate or use antagonistic language, as this will
>> have the reverse effect of what is needed.)
>>
>> International Ministries
>>
>> End of forwarded message
>>
>> Jai Maharaj
>> http://www.mantra.com/jai
>> Om Shanti
>
>
>[ Subject: American Baptists support Naga Terrorists
>[ From: ssmokin@my-deja.com (ssmokin@my-deja.com)
>[ Date: July 4, 2000
>
>Baptist evangelists are active all over India, well
>funded by western dollars. These same baptist leadera
>make anti-Indian propoganda and support ISI trained Naga
>secessionists. Please dont make the mistake of extending
>the benefits of secularism to those who plan to partition
>the country. Indians need to be aware that American
>Baptist Leaders such as Dr. John A. Sundquist Executive
>Director, International Ministries regularly make
>statements supporting Naga christian secessionists Here
>are some typical statement from him.
>
>*All the underground groups are led by and made up of
>Christians, predominantly Baptists.
>
>*My brothers and sisters. We are the voice for Nagaland
>to the outside world. The tragedy for the Nagas is that
>India controls all information coming from Nagaland.
>Outsiders are kept out of the area so that the oppression
>and persecution of the Naga people perpetrated by the
>Indian government are unpublicized.
>
>*Please pray for an end to the human rights violations as
>a result of the occupation of Nagaland by India.
>
>
>*Please contact your local papers and radio and
>television stations, and ask them to carry a story about
>the elections and the Naga perspective on the issues,
>emphasizing the human rights violations not being
>reported because of the Indian government's suppression
>of information. I am enclosing a copy of a press release
>written by the Baptist Peace Fellowship which accurately
>outlines the issues. I would encourage you to use this
>release with your local media contacts. We would like our
>Naga sisters and brothers to know that we are praying for
>them and that we support them.
>
>*The Naga churches will spend Sunday, February 22, in
>prayer for the elections they are boycotting the next
>day. They are peacefully protesting what they consider to
>be a "puppet government." Please make Sunday, February
>22, a special day of prayer where we join our sisters and
>brothers in Nagaland in their prayers for a peaceful
>freedom. Please pray specifically for the end of fighting
>among the Nagas and for them to show the whole world
>that, because of Christ in their lives, they live in
>peace.
>
>Ajit Bardoloi
>
>End of forwarded message
>
>Jai Maharaj
>http://www.mantra.com/jai
>Om Shanti
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