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The cong do vote bank politcs in Judicial system also
by Tamal Das on Jan 03, 2008 03:12 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The cong follow vote bank politics always. They vitiated judiciary also. In the civil cases there is separate law for muslims (Muslim Law Board, Muslim Personl Law)Shariat Kanon. But in the criminal cases Shariat Kanon is not followed, they are charged with IPC. I ask the muslims why they are against UNIFORM CIVIL CODE if they are against it then why they are not punish for their criminal offence in their Shariat law?

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  RE:The cong do vote bank politcs in Judicial system also
by asadullah usmani on Jan 03, 2008 04:55 PM   Permalink
u talk only of Muslim Personal Law but don't even mention the Hindu Law and the Christian Laws applicable for these communities. The point is that in civil matters there is no purely secular law.

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  RE:The cong do vote bank politcs in Judicial system also
by Tataghata Mukherjee on Jan 03, 2008 03:15 PM   Permalink
My dear Muslim friends don't think that all Hindus are like RSS or VHP. We are believing in Ahimsa and seculurism.

Any political Party coming with name of religion is bad for country. Unfortunatly it is what happened in India.
We have to follow the path of Mahatma Gandhi, who is a real hindu man in all respects. All others belongs to VHP,RSS, BJP are political Hijadas.


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  RE:The cong do vote bank politcs in Judicial system also
by Tamal Das on Jan 03, 2008 03:18 PM   Permalink
RSS made Hyderabad, Kashmir in the India otherwise JL Nehru give it to Pakisthan to become PM

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  RE:The cong do vote bank politcs in Judicial system also
by oziyana on Jan 03, 2008 03:33 PM   Permalink
and also junagadh in Gujarat

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