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There is danger indeed
by Abhishek Banerjee on Apr 07, 2007 07:23 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The HC order is trying to say that all Indians are free and equal. Muslims already enjoy the same "protection" and rights as all other Indians and there is no reason it should be otherwise. It is a step in the right direction. I have not studied Islamic texts seriously and therefore do not claim and do not care whether Islam formally advocates violence. All I can say is that 90% of the problems in the world are due to Islamic fascists. If Islam has a poor image in the world, it is because of countless Muslims who are involved in terrorist activities; the free world knows very well that not every Muslim can be a terrorist but it cannot help remembering that every terrorist is a Muslim. The correction process has to come from within Islamic society, there is no reason for them to demand that we should come to their door begging with them not to kill innocent people. If they break the law, national or international, they will be penalized severely. Xenophobic tenedencies will be the natural outcome of such continued conflict and they can only blame themselves for this.

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  RE:There is danger indeed
by neeraj jain on Apr 07, 2007 07:36 AM   Permalink
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6532825.stm
If the government says it will launch an operation against us as a last resort, our last resort will be suicide bombings," Mr Aziz told his supporters.
"What is our way?" he asked them, the Associated Press news agency reports.
The students called back, "Jihad, jihad (holy war)".
"I give a deadline of one month to the government to close brothels and video shops," Mr Aziz said.
"If the government fails we will take action."
Outside the mosque, a group of supporters set fire to a pile of videos and CDs.
Mr Aziz also said he had set up a Sharia law court at the mosque, made up of 10 clerics.
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On Thursday hundreds of human rights activists staged a protest calling for action against activities of the two madrassas - one for men, one for women - attached to the mosque.
They said the madrassa students were "harassing and terrorising ordinary citizens of Pakistan in the name of Islam".
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and a dozen non-governmental organisations urged people to "rise against these extremist religious bigoted forces and secure the future of the present and future generations".

The whole problem is that no one is respecting the law and order. Every sect and group want a separate law and code of conduct.
Be it Taliban or RSS or Bajrang dal or Mr Aziz. all have one common feature that they want their code of conduct rather than respecting the law of the country.
Another breed is mulayam, parvej mushraf, laloo , karunanidhi who believe in changing all the laws and constitution which suits them. Be it in the name of reservation or corruption or retention of power.
Who will say Indian and Pakistani are not playing the same politics, of course we share the same genes.



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  RE:RE:There is danger indeed
by Maha Stud on Apr 07, 2007 10:46 AM   Permalink
well said NEERAJ ... btw add BANGLADESH to dat list also....

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  RE:There is danger indeed
by Ravi K on Apr 07, 2007 07:32 AM   Permalink
Abhisek,

I totally agree with you.

Muslims are following some sort of conspiracy to trap non muslims world wide. They make full use of the secular policies of local governments be it in India, UK, France, USA, Canada, Australia etc. They befriends non-muslims when the slowly trap their girl and marry them. This is observed almost all parts of the world.
Where muslims are a majority instances of murders, rapes are common and supported by local governments (example, pakistan, bangladesh).
How many instances can we show a non-muslim male marrying a muslim woman in India?
Muslims do not respect indian culture and traditions becuase for them mare than India - Arab land is more sacred.



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