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Brutal and sadistic killer made union minister in India.

There are still many non-Muslim people who are worried about their future too in the present India. These people have come out in demonstrations against the CAA bill in various parts of the country. It is heartening to note that the college-going youth has also taken to the streets to protest against CAA.

All is not lost.



But he was the chief of the Orissa branch of Bajrang Dal, yes ??


Did Bajrang Dal commit the crime?
 
I think Bajrang Dal was part of the mob or comprised the entire mob.


Supreme Court would disagree with you

Why were they burned?


They were converting people...I think as a Hindu nationalist though conversion should be allowed...This would allow people like me to blast holes out of every religion that there is ...Conversion would also allow debate between religion and rationalism
 
Look India/Bharat is so diversified, they kill Christians, they lynch Muslims in thousands, they kill Sikhs in several thousands(only in 1984 about 15000 Sikhs were killed). So what is the common denominator here.

And the good thing is they don't discriminate, seems as though Muslims are killed as a game though, the open hunting season for them.

But no doubt India is diversified...
 
@doorstar did you know that Christian supported Quaid e Azam?

It is sad truth that the 'christian' west doesn't care about Indian christians... even those born-again-ones...

Why?


They think Indian Christians have a much younger lineage than them...and even Western Christians think that Christianity=Old Christendom

Frankly We need the support of Western rationalists and not Western Christians
 
Supreme Court would disagree with you

The Honorable Supreme Court has also not managed to resolve the issues of the Maoist fighters and of the Kashmir question.

Also, the Supreme Court has acknowledged that there are 30+ million court cases pending in India.

The Supreme Court should resolve these issues at the earliest.
 
When Pakistan 's representative at UN can show false photograph of Kashmir, how anyone expect a troll to post something here after factual verification.
 
Supreme Court would disagree with you
Your supreme court, Judges and even army chief all working under or with BJP perhaps on payroll so expecting them fair in decision is quite naive.

When Pakistan 's representative at UN can show false photograph of Kashmir, how anyone expect a troll to post something here after factual verification.
It was a mistake just like many times your army posters display Pakistan jets and navy fleets.
 
Your supreme court, Judges and even army chief all working under or with BJP perhaps on payroll so expecting them fair in decision is quite naive.


It was a mistake just like many times your army posters display Pakistan jets and navy fleets.


BJP was not in power when Staines verdict were given...If you think our Supreme Court is also illegitimate, then what's the point in discussing...you know that it's an illegitimate country, from which nothing good can come out...you are just wasting your precious Sunday time badmouthing an illegitimate country instead of spending with your family
 
When Pakistan 's representative at UN can show false photograph of Kashmir, how anyone expect a troll to post something here after factual verification.

The true picture of Indian brutalities in Kashmir is all over the media, can't be hidden...

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Kashmir's youngest pellet gun victim could lose complete sight
https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/f...ctim-lose-complete-sight-181206223840348.html

or the Insha Malik case, thousands others...
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https://countercurrents.org/2016/09/our-insha-malik-couldnt-become-malala-yousfzai
 
Had it been a mistake, it would have been admitted. She didn't admit it until she was exposed.
This is not the topic of this thread....If you want to discuss this old issue open a thread and discuss there OK don't deliberately try to derail this thread.

@waz @Dubious

BJP was not in power when Staines verdict were given...If you think our Supreme Court is also illegitimate, then what's the point in discussing...you know that it's an illegitimate country, from which nothing good can come out...you are just wasting your precious Sunday time badmouthing an illegitimate country instead of spending with your family
Don't care about me and my family since it is free time to show this world real face of safroon terror.
 
My dear friend,


True might that all be ... no reason to retort from this end...

However, the Fundamental Question that you, your people/country/ need first to settle Who/What are you?

And only the absolute clarity of the answer can provide a course of action..whatever that might be...

If you take a detached view your Dialectics are stuck, producing more contradictions than creating flow in the process.

Of course, I could be totally wrong...and in such a case, I stand open to be educated by your goodself!

Mangus


We can continue this conversation, but one must be aware that in the endeavour to answer questions posed by the Westphalian Nation State concept, immense human suffering was wrought upon the area of modern Turkey in early 20th century by various actors


I personally feel that the modern Indian nationhood was forged during the Independence struggle. Now there are also various other logic to Indian nationhood, but this is the most obvious as well as the most ignored.....People in their eagerness to explore medieval and ancient history, tend to forget the enormity and significance of the Independence movement...Churchill still thought that a Janissary corp ,comprising of his sworn enemies, the Germans,was a better fit to rule India than Indians themselves

Even in the late 90s, there was a visceral dislike of the British in the education system and the depradations they brought upon the Indian subcontinent.....Each year of the independence struggle would be covered with as much scrutiny as entire centuries of the medieval period, or entire epochs of the ancient period......the anti-Islam vibe is a recent phenomenon of the 2000s, after many Indians started appreciating the great civilized countries that the Anglo-Saxons created for themselves across the entire planet...


PS: Even for a singular soul it is difficult to fully realize the answers to question like Who am I, what do I really want? But I agree with you, once these questions are conclusively resolved, it is much easier to ascend individually in life
 

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