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Make it a Secular University
by Krishnier Natarajan on Sep 22, 2007 08:44 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

There is no need of a separate Muslim Univ. Make it a Secular University. Also, people like Aziz are unfit to govern. Remove him.



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  RE:Make it a Secular University
by sheerin afzal on Sep 22, 2007 09:03 AM   Permalink
Dear Mr Krishneir, If u are not from that place then u may not be knowing that its a secular univ only, unlike BHU, and that neither the jobs nor the admissions are given on the basis of religion and none has any communal thinking. So pls consider to make other univ secular first and change the name and dont be misinterpretd by the name of univ and spoil its image.

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by sheerin afzal on Sep 22, 2007 09:11 AM   Permalink
fully agree with your remarks.

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by Lakshmanan Ramaswamy on Sep 22, 2007 09:37 AM   Permalink
When you agree with your own remarks, at least use a different id!!

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  RE:Make it a Secular University
by VSR on Sep 22, 2007 09:36 AM   Permalink
Good, Sheerin. You sitting in India and in Hindu majority and teaching about seculalism. Do you really know which other country follows secularism like India. Understand you are the most protected muslim in the world. Inspite of so many atrocities committed by many muslims and issuing fatwas not respecting common law in India, we are tolerant. This is true secularism. You guys want secularism to protect you and also you wanted to follow your own laws.

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by uruj akhtar on Sep 22, 2007 09:55 AM   Permalink
Hi There,

why there is always a hue and cry when it comes to the Muslims. Why not a muslim university when their are other minority instititions in the country. I fully agree with you that we are the Most Protected Muslims in the world(despite the fact that Gujrat riots).BUT don't you think it's the right of every Hindu muslim,sikh,Christian to have the Right of protection rather than having said to one religion.

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by VSR on Sep 22, 2007 10:09 AM   Permalink
Yes, Uruj. Every Indian, irrepsetive of their religion should have right of protection. Right of protection need not come from respective laws of individual religion. There should be one, common law for every citizen of this country. If each tribe create and follow their own laws, will it not lead to chaos?

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by raj on Sep 22, 2007 11:42 AM   Permalink
stop this muslim universities it will only create terrorists and no professionals.Sack them from INDIA. Hindistan.

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by Gowhar shafi on Sep 22, 2007 09:46 AM   Permalink
What is your problem if we follow our own laws in solving our problems

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  RE:Make it a Secular University
by VSR on Sep 22, 2007 09:52 AM   Permalink
Boss, if solve your own problems, it is not our problem. But solving your own problem it should not become evil to the society. As you would have heard that mullahs of deoband wanted a father in law to marry his daughter in law because he raped her. Is this the problem solving? It is like breeding evils in the society. Moreover, sitting in India, we talk about secularism. But for muslims and communists, secularism means Hindus should not about their religion and muslims can follow their own law. Is this true secularism? Anybody raising hatred against any religion should be punished, whether he is from RSS or Hizbul group or mullahs or politicians. India should have common law not law for every tribe.

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