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by pradeep prabhakar on Jun 12, 2007 12:12 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

indian constitution has given right to all indian citizen about relegions, faits and believes. we cannot go back and debate on things which is sorted years back . everybody is allowed and nobody is allowed to interfer in this , constitution has given enough right for this. wheather it is a temple or a mashjid or anything until it is in indian on indian soil, we cannot and morally should not do any thing that comes in discrimination of anything.
one should belive in god and allow others to have their right of freedom to belif and pray anyway and any place

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by on Jun 12, 2007 12:15 AM   Permalink
good man pradeepbhai,
long live man..
bhaskar just wants buddhists to take over india!!
lol

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by Surya Kiran on Jun 12, 2007 12:23 AM   Permalink
This is the main problem Pradeep, RSS bosses always pull the carpet under the feet of Sikhs, Dalits, Buddhist & Christians.

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by Surya Kiran on Jun 12, 2007 12:27 AM   Permalink
Upon seeing you message (reported for abuse), Bhaskar might have a sound sleep.

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by Tinda on Jun 12, 2007 12:23 AM   Permalink
I want to use contstitutional rights to enter ladies loo. When ladies protest, quote the constitution to them. Also, use the constitution to enter your neighbour's bedroom. YOU IDIOT, DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE B/W PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY? Guruvayoor temple is a private property of Hindus. The govt. doesn't own shares in it.

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by Surya Kiran on Jun 12, 2007 12:29 AM   Permalink
This is not chaddi, seems to be thong-?

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by Tinda on Jun 12, 2007 01:02 AM   Permalink
Does you mother wear it?

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by praveen mathew on Jun 12, 2007 01:43 AM   Permalink
Dear Mr Tinda,
The Guruvayoor Devasom Board is partly governed by the government of the state of Kerala.
Dont mouth your ignorance

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by Tinda on Jun 12, 2007 02:28 AM   Permalink
That shows the discrimination and apartheid agains Hindus. How many churches and mosques are governed by the govt.? Where does thier money collection go?

Hindus refuse to recgonise such evil laws and their segregatinon in their own homeland.

Also, the temple is "managed" by the govt., not owned by it. It is not public property. It is owned by the Hindus. The govt. has taken over its management only for siphoning off the huge money collection from devotees and then redistribute it to churches and mosques while Hindu temples crumble for want of funds. Shame! Shame! The day the Hindus explode, all minority rights and secularism will be down the drain.

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by praveen mathew on Jun 12, 2007 05:13 AM   Permalink
Churches and mosques currently do not require funds donated to temples.They can either obtain monies from abroad or as in the case of some particular groups print it themselves

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