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  RE:Psuedo Seculars in India
by dinesh kumar on May 15, 2007 09:38 PM   Permalink
the truth will be bitter for u,i challenge u to tell in which area do muslims have separate laws other than marriage and property to daughters.

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  RE:Psuedo Seculars in India
by Pyare Mohan on May 15, 2007 09:51 PM   Permalink
WHY SHOULD MUSLIMS HAVE SEPRATE LAWS FOR MARRIAGE AND PROPERTY.THEY ALSO NEED TO ABIDE BY THE INDIAN LAW NOT SHARIAT.

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  RE:RE:Psuedo Seculars in India
by dinesh kumar on May 15, 2007 10:00 PM   Permalink
those laws do not in any way affect u or our country,mohan.
imagine,u are focussing on this so strongly.
a muslim cant do underage marriage.

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  RE:Psuedo Seculars in India
by dinesh kumar on May 15, 2007 09:56 PM   Permalink
if a person does what u give as an example.underage marriage is a crime and so is forceful conversion.


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  RE:Psuedo Seculars in India
by Emperor on May 16, 2007 01:01 AM   Permalink
Gridhar Gopal had anal sex with gopies, Rawana f*****d Sita Mayya, you are the result.

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  RE:Psuedo Seculars in India
by on May 15, 2007 10:14 PM   Permalink
Raj for your information Gandhi married kasturiba at the age of 13.According to today's law he can be prosecuted for child abuse.And honestly go and ask your grandparents at what age they got married,you will be surprised to hear that they got married at the age of 10 or less that that

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  RE:Psuedo Seculars in India
by Prabhu Bhaktan on May 15, 2007 10:17 PM   Permalink
How can you justify the lustful acts of Lord Krishna with Gopies-? Giving the chance to other for making the wrong comments.

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