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Traditional habits
by Madabhushi pavankumarchakravart on Dec 07, 2007 07:05 PM

Traditionally, since childhood, every Indian is taught (infact brain washed) that lower castes are suffering and muslims are minority and his should be stopped and one must be sympathetic to this community.

I'm not starting a debate on who is right or wrong, not even a supporter of BJP or against it or Congress. I just want to be apolitical. There's always a soft-corner to the muslim minority (even if someone from the community is at fault). This is aggravated and used by Congress to supress BJP (a useful tool for them). This, unfortunately is the feeling of many educated class, who do not see the actual intentions of the political leaders (against one another, both sides).

Whenever someone says a Hindu is wrong, everyone keeps mum (feeling happy from inside). When a muslim is found to be at fault, all the GOOD-FAITH in educated Hindus and muslims comes out and they start fighting against it without even thinking who is right and who is wrong. This, is done to pacify their false feelings for the community. They just want to be called good or get votes, not actully interested or intended to help the community. If they have soft-corner, it's good, let them help in improving the community, not just pass comments in these kind of instances.

This has now bcome a fear in India these days to actually speak against any minorities even when they are fault. They can never be at fault. Must not be pointed out when they make mistakes.

When will India truly grow-up?

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