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President of India and Secularism
by akshay gupta on Apr 27, 2007 09:56 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Just one more point. Do you you know that Islamic countries do not allow Hindu temples to be built on ground floor? Is it not an insult to Hindus? More than confirms that by Insulting other religions they insult their own religion like Islam which in turn has cursed the muslim faith all over the world and today while Hindus are loved and respected all over the world; the muslims are considered evil and terrorists etc. Of course it is true. Look what Islam did to Buddha statues in Afganistan??
How shameful. Mr President pls denounce this attitude immly if you are truly secular. Otherwise pls confirm you too are an Islamic fundamentalist in the garb of the highest office of the country.

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  RE:RE:President of India and Secularism
by mukul anand on Apr 27, 2007 11:12 AM   Permalink
Hey Man,
Please don't say against anything about any religion if you are not aware....I live in Dubai...which is supposed to be islamic country...here they have Temple and Masjid Gurudwara next to each other...what else to say....

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  RE:President of India and Secularism
by Kumar on Apr 27, 2007 11:43 AM   Permalink
Mukul, apparently akshay is not aware of the same. Probably you would know there is alsoa Krishna Mandir in Muscut, with a church behind and a mosque very close. You are quite right! It is wrong to generalize such statements as Akshay does!

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