Not to deviate from the topic of this thread, but since you brought it up - INDIAN EDUCATION DOESN'T INCLUDE RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Vidyapith schools dont teach Religious study ?
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Not to deviate from the topic of this thread, but since you brought it up - INDIAN EDUCATION DOESN'T INCLUDE RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Vidyapith schools dont teach Religious study ?
There is no proof he killed that kid,read the news again.Why are you butt hurt?This is not pakistan that we dont require proof and can charge anyone with Blasphemy law and lynch them.yes I agree with you two & the scum who thanked you two internet brave bastards sitting on a P.C & condoning child killers.
Rest in pashab you brave jawan for killing a child ,
There is no proof he killed that kid,read the news again.Why are you butt hurt?This is not pakistan that we dont require proof and can charge anyone with Blasphemy law and lynch them.
The army is investigating the matter and has denied any member is involved and you label the dead soldier as culprit? no wonder minorities are never given a chance to explain themselves in your nation and lynched just at the mere mention of Blasphemy.
LoL everyday we operate on your Pakistani patients who kiss my hand for saving them and tell me how grateful they are for India treating them,Yeah we control a lot of your countrymen bleeds here everyday oh what a ironyeveryday you lot lynch minorities so gtfo with your rosy all is good in India ,seems your butt bleeds everyday and you have my country on your mind from you awake till you sleep ,Pakistan this Pakistan that is all you come on here and spout .
Your Army have always got away with these accusations ,from the Army colonel killing the boy in Pune few years back ,Kashmir to the north east ,everytime your army gets a bloody nose they take it out on there own country fellows .
next time your Butt bleeds try
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might even stop it coming out of your mouth
yeah well keep your people in your nation if you are so proud, don't send them here.LoL everyday we operate on your Pakistani patients who kiss my hand for saving them and tell me how grateful they are for India treating them,Yeah we control a lot of your countrymen bleeds here everyday oh what a ironyyeah well keep your people in your nation if you are so proud, don't send them here.
Still the indian minorities are not queuing up to take asylum in pakistan last time i checked it was Pakistani Minorities who were desperate to take asylum in India due to persecution.
Ring a bell?

Where do you look at Indians on a daily basis?In palestine?I also look after Indians on a daily basis ,but i dont go on an Indian forum spouting anti Indian shyt Unlike you .must be your inferiority complex making you spout your anti Pakistani retoric in every post .
Trying to change topic again Indian by bringing Pakistan in your post again
The Pakistani minorities are coming back to there land in droves ,wonder why ??
from todays The Hindu
For Pakistani migrants, saga of unfulfilled promises
However, life is tough for the migrants here. They primarily belong to the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and live in camps on the outskirts of the city, which lack even basic facilities for water supply, education, health and even shelter. The camp at Alkausar Nagar does not even have a toilet, one of the focus areas of the Prime Minister; neither does it have regular water supply. “We have to get water from the nearby Madrasa, our children do not get admission in government schools and we cannot afford private schools,” says a fresh migrant who came to Rajasthan with his family just last month but did not wish to be identified for fear of persecution of his family back in Karachi.
“Many people also return because the living conditions are so bad here, but the inflow of people still continues

Commit suicide because you are questioned? Nope. An admission of guilt most likely.
Exactly.
If you were questioned for a crime you did not commit, the most likely emotion would be confusion.
And confusion is not something that will make a person kill themselves.
People are questioned for crimes all the time, that's how any police system works. They need to question people. But the people they question don't all go and commit suicide.
Unless they feel they would be punished for it, and why would an innocent person fear being punished for a crime they did not commit? Unless they had zero faith in their legal system.
Because its a matter of honor...Its a big deal to most Indians...
I have known of women in central India where I was born, where women were accused of adultery by their husbands or in laws, and resorted to taking their own lives rather than having to live with the shame of being labeled an adulterer or "Chenal/Kulta"...
Some may have been guilty, others not...But its inconclusive as is this case..
Think of this as "Seppuku" seen in Japanese culture..
Think of this as "Seppuku" seen in Japanese culture..
Exactly.
If you were questioned for a crime you did not commit, the most likely emotion would be confusion.
And confusion is not something that will make a person kill themselves.
People are questioned for crimes all the time, that's how any police system works. They need to question people. But the people they question don't all go and commit suicide.
Unless they feel they would be punished for it, and why would an innocent person fear being punished for a crime they did not commit? Unless they had zero faith in their legal system.
Seppuku is not done when a person is innocent, and falsely accused of a crime.
I guess you have heard of the story of the Samurai who killed a bunch of French sailors in a bar fight.
They went before the courts and voluntarily committed Seppuku. Because they had actually killed the French sailors.
If they had not killed them, then obviously they would not have committed suicide. Since if they were innocent, they would not have lost any honor.
I have known of women in central India where I was born, where women were accused of adultery by their husbands or in laws, and resorted to taking their own lives rather than having to live with the shame of being labeled an adulterer or "Chenal/Kulta"...
Some may have been guilty, others not...But its inconclusive as is this case..
Its like being accused of being a pedophile or a rapist if you arent one...and even if the courts dismiss the case and give you a clean chit, society still looks at you suspiciously and its a matter of dishonor of massive proportions to be labelled one..