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Kashmir problem
by First Last on Jun 26, 2007 11:55 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I think that there is no Bharat but there is what I called United States of India (USI). How united they are is a matter of another debate. Take a Look a the current religious issue in Punjab or the Gujjar issue in Rajasthan or the Temple cleaning issue in Kerela or Mayawati Dalit issue in UP. Take conversion issues in North East or take the illegal Banglaedshi issue in Mumbai. Take Maratha/Brahmin issue in Maharashtra or Brahmin / Shurda issue in Tamil Nadu or Karnataka.. Take Comminism in West Bengal to Capitalism in Gujarat/Dehli.. There is no one ethos in India. There is no one level of thought in this country called as Bharat or India or (Muslim refer as Hindustan). On top of that the constitution of Indian is in foreign language called as ENGLISH. We still have 50-70 yr old British laws E.g. ECNR check for foreigne travellers. Nobody understands normal English let alone Legal English which is required to make/interpret Laws. You have the judiciary who is not at par with the normal city peoples expectations forget about villagers. What's the result of this Chaos.. First dangerous traffic patterns. Then illegal property transactions. Then thugs getting elected. Finally foreign countries like Pakistan/Bangladesh eying on the 7'th largest country in the world. Minorities dominating the majority politically which is un-natural. I think our OLD leaders are not in the position to solve Kashmir we have to wait foe all of them to die....

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by amit on Jun 27, 2007 11:17 AM   Permalink
excellent analysis. Leave India, thats better, or else be ready to get converted to other religions.

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by Surinder Jangira on Jun 27, 2007 12:14 AM   Permalink
Very well said

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