One should really appreciate Vayalar Ravi and his wife for bringing up their children as per their family tradition and when someone insults and doubts our very own basic beliefs, one has got every right to counter that legally. Faith is a personal issue and for public figures like celebrities and politicians it is no more personal.
Faith and religion are two different things. Faith can span across the religions and it is finally for the good of the human beings.
RE:Grow up pudden-heads!!!
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Jun 05, 2007 01:04 AM Permalink
>> one has got every right to counter that legally.
V RAVI DONOT HAVE GALLS TO GO TO COURT.
BECAUSE COURT WILL THROW OUT HIS PETITION. IT CANNOT ASK A TEMPLE WHAT TO DO IN A SECULAR STATE.
LOTS OF CATS WILL COMEOUT FROM THE WHOLE INCIDENT. COURT MAY ORDER WHO WENT TO THE TEMPLE WITH HIM, AND PEOPLE WILL KNOW THAT HIS XTIAN WIFE ACCOMPANIED HIM.
SO, HE WILL POSTURE IN THE PRESS. BUT HE DON;T HAVE GUTS TO GO TO COURT.
RE:RE:Grow up pudden-heads!!!
by Jackson on Jun 05, 2007 01:05 AM Permalink
By Law you have to treat everyone equally. If he can prove non-hindus have been allowed before without a fuss.. he has a serious case re: discrimination. I know 3 prominent non-hindus allowed in .. all Christians..
RE:Grow up pudden-heads!!!
by Jackson on Jun 05, 2007 01:10 AM Permalink
It is very much within the jurisdiction of courts. Equity and Fairness = Justice. Either Non-HIndus are not allowed or they are allowed. The Board cant chose the Christians it allows.