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RE:why partisan
by Martin Xavier on Aug 04, 2008 03:46 PM

You are right, when you say Non-bailable warrants should have been issued straight away, rather than giving them time to file their reply and in the mean time twist and turn the laws to favour them.

But when it comes to demolishing the historical buildings and constuctions, be it a of Hindu Mythology or of Any other religion, the sanctity should be maintained.

We cannot let that happen to any religion, all the political leaders create so much of misunderstandings in the name of religion, b'coz that's the only way we people come together. In the name of politics we care less. but in the name of religion, we leave everything and are on the streets. How many of these politicians have ever even received any BRUISE also when fighting for any religion.

All these are just a gimmick to divide us people so that they can enjoy.

when Babri Masjid was demolished so many of Indians (all Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, etc...) died but HOW MANY POLITICIANS did even receive a bruise? Think of it. If you can give one name who was attacked, then talk of being partisan.

The politicians are all of the same, be it any party. (Congress, BJP, CPI or any other)

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