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Why riots happen
by ssddssdd on Aug 14, 2007 01:03 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hindus only take to riots when they have no faith in govt. punishing the culprits. History is witness there have been numerous attrocities against Hindus in their homeland, be it muslim terrorists in JK, Khalistanis in Punjab, Christian missionaries in NE. Muslims even pelt stones during Hindu religious festivals like Holi/Dussehra (remember Mau ocuple of years back). Years on end, the Hindus get selectively targeted for the only reason of being Hindu. Then, one day the sleeping tiger cannot take anymore, so reprisal... Then they complain hai, hai.. Sri Krisna implement karo etc. etc. I am not justifying any killing here, but, hey, one can only take so much. Hindus inherently believe in action, even without realizing. Though inherently peace loving, they are definitely proud and with a sense of justice, and not pacificts. So, ultimately the mix of injustice and revenge leads to riots.

If politicians were sincere to avoid riots, they would STOP attrocities against Hindus in their homeland, stop appeasing minorities. Justice prevails and people do not come to streets for that...

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