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by Sajid Rehman on Apr 23, 2007 04:45 PM

Mr Suresh Singh says - "india would be a peaceful country if all the muslims left this country at the time of partion."

Actually, India would be a peaceful country if people like him (be they Hindu, Muslim or Christian) left the country.

Now lets say our learned friend Mr Suresh Singh had his way - kick all Muslims out of the country & make India a Hindu state. Will that solve all your problems? Will that correct things? Take a look at Nepal. Its a Hindu country and they arent leading blissful lives. Things arent peaceful and pleasant there. So, Nepal is proof enough that Mr Suresh Singh's hypothesis is just a load of bull.

And Mr. Suresh Singh, lets not forget the achievements of Muslims in India - Kalam, Premji, Dilip Kumar, SRk,.....some of these names maybe familiar to you.


Definition - Racism -
1. The prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races
2. Discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race

There are a lot of racist users on the rediff forums.....Hindu vs Muslim, North vs South.
Its always - "My religion better than your religion. My state better than your state. My language better than your language. My movie stars better than your movie stars." ME, ME, ME! Thats all we get to hear.

Muslims are not out to take over India. If you look closely, you'll notice that they're too busy trying to make a living to feed their families. All of them arent assembling bombs at home. Its not fair to label a whole community based on the actions of a few. But, somehow users here always like to quote selective facts.

For this country to prosper, we need to stop behaving like a bunch of racists. My community, my state, my religion, my language.....all that has to stop.

Racism has to stop.

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