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Non-secular character in a secular India is illegal.
by Maha Shraaddh on Sep 18, 2007 08:48 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

India is a secular country but Muslims want AMU to be the preserve of Muslim Communal politics. What ails AMU is nothing different from What ails Muslim Society, Muslim Countries and Muslim youth in general. It is intolerance, intolerance and intolerance. Ultimately, it will mean stinking decay of AMU

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  RE:Non-secular character in a secular India is illegal.
by Charanjeet Singh on Sep 18, 2007 09:07 PM   Permalink
Yeah we should ban banaras hindu university and aligarh muslim university and all schools/colleges/university which have a religion's name..

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by noel on Sep 18, 2007 09:39 PM   Permalink
and dont forget your own guru nanak dev universities mushrooming all over India

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by Kaushik Basu on Sep 19, 2007 11:07 AM   Permalink
WOW !!! This is INDIA...Hindu vs Muslim, North Indians vs South Indians, Upper castes vs Lower castes...and we dream we will become a super power....wow !!!!

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What ails Aligarh Muslim University?