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Why did PDP withdraw support
by URMILA NATARAJAN on Jul 11, 2008 12:20 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Allocation of some land to a Hindu establishment in Kashmir irked Mehbooba. This is one of the umpteen political parties that swears by secularism. How long all these pseudo secularists will cheat the nations?

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  RE:Why did PDP withdraw support
by URMILA NATARAJAN on Jul 11, 2008 12:22 AM   Permalink
And they say they are for Peace and tolerance!!

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by rohiet on Jul 11, 2008 12:27 AM   Permalink

Who told you that Muslims are following Islam?

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by imran patel on Jul 11, 2008 12:52 AM   Permalink
Peace and tolerance does not mean distribution of PUBLIC property.

It is astonishing to see people who want the HAJ subsidy removed (I am one of them), are perfectly fine with this land transfer.

Where are your principles ?

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by Guest on Jul 11, 2008 03:06 AM   Permalink
First of all we who are we talking about and where? Kashmiris consisting of Muslims who have driven out the Pandits on religious and anti nationalistic grounds. How can you have a legitimate and a wise decision based on secular values from the most communal people in the world?? I think this guy Imran only talks of bookish knowledge reflected by some erstwhile psedo intellectual..

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by Yash Bhatnagar on Jul 11, 2008 06:04 AM   Permalink
Guest or whatever your name is - you are a moron and so are a mojority of so called hindus an muslims here who talk about tolerance and in the same breath talk about destroying muslims, mosques and the secular fabric of India. Transfer of land and then the reversal of the order was politics at it's dirtiest. Advani will make it an election issue - matter of Hindutva, Mufti Syeed will make it an election issue and so will Congress and every other greedy political party. I am quite impressed by Imran Patel keeping his composure and not resorting to filthy language as a response to these arguments put forward by these petty people who give the impression that every ordinary Hindu is anti-Muslim.

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by URMILA NATARAJAN on Jul 11, 2008 01:01 AM   Permalink
Secularism is a principle that needs to be handled sensitively. Unfortunetely now even parties and organisations that are formed to take care of certain religions also claim they are secular

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by imran patel on Jul 11, 2008 01:06 AM   Permalink
Secularism means that government does not distinguish between any religion.

Hence government must not support any religion.

Hence no land transfer,
No hajj Subsidy
No government run temples/mosques.

That is true secularism. What we see in India is "Mil Baatkar desh ko lootenge"

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