In India, during voting, when security personnels insist to check the identity of veiled women (women in burqa ) then the mullah become furious and cry that this will not be tolerated. And now where are these mullah of India? Why dont they condemn it? Is it tolerable in Pakistan?
Congress and Election Commission, are you taking notes of it?
RE:Burqa
by Anurag Shrivastava on Jul 05, 2007 12:26 AM Permalink
So that our lives start to get governed by those idiotic priests and mutts from matths ? NO thank you. All religious leaders are bad. Thanks to Nehru - we still have some semblance of sanity in India else we would be a large version of Nepal.
RE:Burqa
by dum on Jul 05, 2007 12:28 AM Permalink
these muths r now a den of corruption,they steal tonnes of gold and diamonds which r offered as blessings,time has come to flush out these muths forever.
RE:Burqa
by Anurag Shrivastava on Jul 05, 2007 12:37 AM Permalink
Ankita - Even with those blunders - the positives outweigh the negatives. Think about them .
To answer your question, the biggest achievement for Nehru was closing the economy for foreiners and allow local businesses to flourish. If it was not for him, we would be rules by Coca-Cola or another East-India company. But I must agree that Nehru was not as aggressive like LBS. Unfortunately for India, LBS was killed (I think Russians killed him on Indira's behest).
Somebody said he was not a stateman. I wonder from which history book he got that information. He was one of the finest statesman.
We keep blaming Nehru but just about this. We had been ruled for 1000 years, it is 1947, during Partition thousands of Hindus/Muslims died. The first biggest task for him was to establish communal harmony. Which I think he did pretty well. Then he had a big challenge from different princely states so his Home-Minister SBBP used tactics to get all of them to surrender to Indian confederate. Then to keep things simple, he created states on the basis of languages. You may argue that it was a bad decision but we may never know how it would have turned out if it was purely geographical or some other way of partitioning. Give me break, these guys (our first governement) had no experience of governing but they did as much as they could with what ever little they had. Could they have done better, probably yes. But this is what we know now because we live in the information age but how much information they had. Literally, they started from nothing and have brought India to
RE:Burqa
by Rohit Panicker on Jul 05, 2007 01:11 AM Permalink
Nehru was big idiot no statesman. propaganda machinery of congress made him statesman. When china took over tibet, and later when india was defeated in 1962, discussing this topics in parliament, nehru had said that there is no need for land where a blade of grass does not grow. Now china is considering building dam on brahmaputra and diverting it to northern china(do google if you want to know more) , if it does so entire north east will be at mercy of china. I think lohiaji was right when he had said in reply tto nehru that did it mean people could spit wher ther was no hair i.e. his bald plate. nehru was misfortune of this country. From kashmir to Tibet-china all major threat are his legacy
RE:Burqa
by yoginder sharma on Jul 05, 2007 01:10 AM Permalink
YU PEOPLE R TAKING ABUT NEHRU AND I THINK HE IS A BIG SHIT THE GANDHI,NEHRU,SONIA,RAJIV WAHT THESE PEOPLE HAVE GIVEN TO US CORRUPTION ,CASTISUM,COMUNILISUM,THEY R ON THE SAME PATH WHICH BRITISH ADOPTED DIVIDE AND RULE DIVIDE PEOPLE IN THE NAME OF RELIGEON,CAST,STATE AND RULE ASLONG AS YU WANT
Cleric, The follower of Islam can wear Burqa to escape. I guess its written some where in Quran that Men can wear to disguise themselves getting caught to do JIhad or Was that to save his A**. I think we have to re-write the Quran to legitimate cross-dressers.
Fresh controversy over Amarnath yatra CD shows people tampering with Shiv Lingam
Srinagar: A new religious controversy surrounding the annual two-month-long Amarnath pilgrimage has erupted with the surfacing of compact disc (CD) showing some people, including security personnel, tampering with the ice 'Shivalingam' when it was fully formed several days ahead of its official commencement. Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), headed by Jammu and Kashmir Governor Lt. Gen. (Retd) S K Sinha, blamed the state government and the security agencies for the lapse. A private TV channel was in possession of the CD which shows several people, including security personnel, tampering with the ice 'Shivalingam%u2019 (phallus shaped stalagmite of Lord Shiva) and drinking the holy water. The channel claimed that the CDs were filmed by a pilgrim from Punjab several days ahead of the official commencement of Amarnath pilgrimage, scheduled for June 30. It said the pilgrim had bribed the officials so that he was allowed to pay obeisance at the holy cave shrine. The channel claimed that there was a network of 'dalals' (intermediaries) who take money and allow the devotees to enter the holy cave shrine and touch the %u2018Shivalingam%u2019. Meanwhile SASB Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Arun Kumar while talking to a news agency held the state government and the security agencies responsible for the alleged tampering of the %u2018Shivalingam%u2019. %u201CIf the CDs are genuine, the responsibility lies with the state govern
RE:lingamn
by sumit baliyan on Jul 05, 2007 01:50 AM Permalink
Hi Dum, i read all comments shared by u and comments received by you, all i want to say is we r brothers, do not extend hand of envity just because some foolish guys r doing the same love yourself, love people.
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