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Why did BJP became communal?
by QandA on Nov 09, 2007 09:10 PM

Kangress after independence opted for a liscence raj which was controlled organized corruption. In order to get elected they magrinalised the majority and introduced religious corrpution to consistently get minority votes... It's so common for the Majority to accept the Kangress minority appeasement that people were shocked that no other country follows this morally corrupt practise. Just take this Case of Shah Bano case... Follow this truth..

Shah Bano, a 62 year old Muslim woman and mother of five from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, was divorced by her husband in 1978. Shah Bano, because she had no means to support herself and her children, approached the courts for securing maintenance from her husband. The Supreme Court invoked Section 125 of Code of Criminal Procedure, which applies to everyone regardless of caste, creed, or religion. It ruled that Shah Bano be given maintenance money, similar to alimony. The orthodox Muslims in India felt threatened by what they perceived as an encroachment of the Muslim Personal Law. They formed an organization known as the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and threatened to agitate in large numbers in all major cities. Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, whose Government had absolute majority passed the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 to dilute the secular judgment of the Supreme Court.

THIS IS A CLASSIC CASE OF MUSLIMS ABOVE INDIA.

Any alternate PARTY HAD TO BE COMMUNAL period.

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