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''Secular'' India
by Vasanth Srinivas on Dec 01, 2007 10:44 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The "Secular" fabric of India given by the Kangreesseee men is being torn in their own hands. The "Peace Loving" religion is not even have the tolerance for the words in paper given by its own women. Fundamentalist forces are shouting for her head and publicly announcing their prize money for her murder.
If Gujarat Riots is instigated by BJP & Sang parivar, then why do the "Secular" government of India is unable to prove & convict any one from the group....? Why did Modi won the immediate elections in a huge sweep....? Why there are no bomb blast in Gujarat when the bombs are triggered in AP, UP, Banglore....?
India stands in the international community for its culture - given by the Hindus, the real men of this land. No others have the right to climb it. The "culture" (if anything available) in the "Peace Loving" religion is not accepted or recognized by any others other than the Ladens and Al-Zawahiris.
If we don't fight back now, then we will be bending our backs 5 days a time and our women will be hidden in burqas. "Secularism" and "freedom" will not be even in our lips.
Wake up Guys....

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  RE:''Secular'' India
by Lalu Prasad Yadav on Dec 01, 2007 07:14 PM   Permalink
BJP AND SANGH PARIVAR OUTFITS STIR TROUBLE IN NON BJP RULED STATES SO THAT THEY CAN CLAIM TO BE HOLIER THAN THOU. THEY ARE THE CANCER THAT IS AFFLICTING INDIAN SOCIETY

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  RE:''Secular'' India
by Mansukhlal Shah on Dec 02, 2007 01:11 AM   Permalink
The Indian Government stands by hapless while Taslima is being shunted around the country. Whether or not to grant citizenship is the prerogative of the Centre and not of the State. Deletion of 3 pages is a sacrilege of the freedom of speech. British governhment did not ban Salman Rushdie's Book and protected him at a great cost to the nation to protect him from the fatwa. India on the other hand was the first one to ban his publication without even havinng read it to ascertain whether or not it was blasphemous! Is this the way to treat a writer who gives vent to her personal experience and also exposes the plight of Bangaladeshi women folk? Is Indian nation so spineless to accommodate any unreasonable and unsustainable demands of a minority of the fundamentalist who issed the fatwa before even reading the publications? Are there no Churchillian personalities in India who are ready to stand up and be counted? Is cowardice the culture of the nation?

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by Shajit Ali on Dec 02, 2007 11:22 AM   Permalink
Manshuklal Shah Read Salman Rushdie's book The Sataninc Verses.
you will leave hinduism.

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by Vasanth Srinivas on Dec 01, 2007 11:49 PM   Permalink
What the SIMI, MIMI, AIMPLB, Al-Qaeda, Al-Tasreen, and all Madarassas are doing...? Are they are in social service to the society....? And what about the sleeper cells in UP, AP....? Go and get your facts right.

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  RE:''Secular'' India
by meraj on Dec 01, 2007 11:30 AM   Permalink
Hey Vasanth,

You are trying to awaken people by asking them the show off their women. Burqa is sign of modest women, while the opppsite of burqa is nudity man. Let us remain modest

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  RE:''Secular'' India
by Vasanth Srinivas on Dec 01, 2007 11:48 PM   Permalink
"Sign of modest woman". So the women who doesn't wear a burqa is not modest right....? Great philosophy. Keep up your spirit high.

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  RE:''Secular'' India
by Shajit Ali on Dec 02, 2007 11:18 AM   Permalink
Vasath you seem to be desparate in searching the truth.
Dont worry truth will prevail. You talk about Indian culture. have you ever contemplated with whome the Indian culture is alive.
Observe the city centres and courts and find out where the Indian cultrue is alive.
Have read ramayana? Is there mention about veil on the face of sita? Then what culture you are talking about?

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