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Bill against reeligious conversions?
by Yaqoot Mir on Mar 21, 2008 01:01 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Whats this, India needs a bill to forcefully stop coversions? where is democracy, where is claims of secularism? I see that only applies to Muslim countries I guess you Indian hypocrites....does this mean your religion simply does not have the matter to keep its followers in the fold? something the three major religions claim anyway and I guess they have been proven right.

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  RE:Bill against reeligious conversions?
by JGN on Mar 21, 2008 01:08 AM   Permalink
Pl read the article again. It says:

"The Rajasthan Dharma Swatantraya Bill, 2008, reintroduced by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje last week, prohibits conversion by use of force, allurement or fradulent means. It was passed"

So why do you have burning somewhere? Are you into that sort of conversion?????

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  RE:Bill against reeligious conversions?
by Indian Analyst on Mar 21, 2008 01:59 AM   Permalink
It's the other way around buddy !
The law is to prevent fraud.
Don't kill muslims who leave Islam.
Set them free and see what happens (specially in pak and middle east) !


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  RE:Bill against reeligious conversions?
by Rahul Khanna on Mar 21, 2008 01:06 AM   Permalink


Yaqoot,

"The people who live in glass houses ....."!

Porkis like you should shut the F up!

First try to improve your own country which has followed your barbaric religion and ended up in its current state

If you can achieve that feat then think of lecturing the world!!

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