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Belief
by ahamedmill rice salem on Jun 14, 2007 07:29 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

When a person say he is believe in Hinduism, who give rights to the thantri to judge on his belief whether he is hindu or non hindu?.

Is any law existing to support his judgment?????.

Belief in particular God or religion is entirely depends on the person who belief in it. He have the rights to change his mind even he born as hindu or non hindu.

A hindu by birth can become a Christain, Budha, Jaina or Muslim and also a non hindu by birth can become an hindu. These all depends on the person who believe. This rights allowed by our constitution itself. So nobody can allow act against our constituion. Whether he is tantri or trustee member or temple committee or minister or government itself.
I think a case may file against the tantri for his act against our constitution.

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by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Jun 14, 2007 07:39 AM   Permalink

>>I think a case may file against the tantri for his act against our constitution.


MOST HILARIOUS! hehe..remember Shah Banu? Or Reference to UCC in COnstitution of India:)-

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by ahamedmill rice salem on Jun 14, 2007 08:17 AM   Permalink
here tantri act against ones belief and it is wonder that tantri have rights to decide on ones belief. this is against our freedom to believe in any religion which allowed by our constitution.

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by RAJMOHAN NAIR on Jun 14, 2007 07:49 AM   Permalink
You heinous hindu, the thantri is performing his duty as per the temple rules and regulations. Even that small fact you are unable to understand. Hindus like you monster are to be eliminated.

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by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Jun 14, 2007 07:55 AM   Permalink

Yes, and no state Govt can interfere in that. If CPIM/Ravi goes to court, they will be shown the door!

ONLY HINDU RELIGIOUS LEADERS CAN MAKE CHANGE, IF ANY.

THAT WILL MAKE POSITION OF CPIM UNTENABLE, AND LEGITIMIZE HINDU RELIGIOUS LEADERS TO A NEW GENERATION OF INDIANS!

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by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Jun 14, 2007 07:41 AM   Permalink

Hillarious! remember, muslim double standard, when they said we will accept court order on Ayodhya, but not on Shah-banu!

There is a case pending before Supreme Court by Muslim women who are demanding rights to perform Namaz inside Masque!

Why you/CPIm mum on that? Huh, mr Double Standard?

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by Nanda PK on Jun 14, 2007 08:42 AM   Permalink
let us not start a hindu-muslim-other relegions debate here. As far as I know, Muslims, Christians etc has a ritual by which a person embraces that particular relegion. But for Hindus, they become Hindus by belief. The word "Hindu" itself means 'one who believes and respects nature'. So if any person enters a temple to worship the deity there, he is a hindu for that time he believes in its idiology.
But I cannot blame the thanthri for what he has done. he has just followed the existing rule, otherwise he will be tarnished as a law breaker.
Also look into the recent happenings in Kerala - it is the same persons who are opposing demolishing of their own party offices built on encroached land, who are opposing a person who stictly adhered to rules - whether it is wrong or right.

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by ahamedmill rice salem on Jun 14, 2007 08:20 AM   Permalink
a crime done by one is not become a license for other to do so

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by shivendra jha on Jun 14, 2007 08:35 AM   Permalink
mr ahmed,

believing in any religion is not a licence to enter in the worship place. can u allow any hindu in ur mosque to perform namaz without converting muslim ?




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by ahmed kasim on Jun 14, 2007 09:20 AM   Permalink
Mr shivendra jha,

there are so many people are enetrning into mosque even if they are non muslims.

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