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'Accept me for my talent and not the way I dress'


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Jago Bharath
Dr Ambedkar's views on Burkha - 1
by Jago Bharath on Dec 29, 2015 05:19 PM

These burkha-clad women walking on the streets are one of the most hideous sights one can witness in India. Such seclusion cannot but have its deteriorating effects upon the physical constitution of Muslim women. They are usually victims of anaemia, tuberculosis and pyorrhea. Their bodies are deformed with their backs bent etc. Ribs, bones and nearly all their bones ache. Heart palpation is very often present in them. The result of this pelvic deformity is untimely death at the time of delivery. Purdah deprives Muslim women of mental & moral nourishment.

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Jago Bharath
Dr Ambedkar's views on Burkha - 2
by Jago Bharath on Dec 29, 2015 05:19 PM

Further they become narrow and restricted in their outlook. Being deprived of a healthy social life, the process of moral degeneration sets in. They have no desire for knowledge, because they are taught not to be interested in nothing outside four walls of the house. It makes them helpless, timid & unfit to fight life.

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Jago Bharath
Dr Ambedkar's views on Burkha -3
by Jago Bharath on Dec 29, 2015 05:18 PM

The origin of purdah lies of course in the deep-rooted suspicion of sexual appetites in both sexes and the purpose is to check them by segregating the sexes. But far from achieving that purpose, it has adversely affected the morals of Muslim women. They have limited contact with the outside world; the men have no company of females except children & aged. The isolation of the males from the females is sure to produce bad effects on the morals of men. It requires no psychoanalyst to say that a social system that cuts off all contact between the two sexes produces an unhealthy tendency towards sexual excesses & unnatural and other morbid ways & habits.

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Hindustani
Nonsense
by Hindustani on Dec 27, 2015 11:56 AM

It's a sheer nonsense that at 21'st century, instead of going forward these type of girls

are setting the wrong examples by doing such nonsense antics.
The fact of the matter is, she want to show-off to the whole world that how religious she

is.
This is another way to gain the attention & publicity towards you when she know very well

that she is not good looking, this is the wrong way of garnering attention.

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Subramaniam R
We are proud of you Sana
by Subramaniam R on Dec 27, 2015 11:34 AM  | Hide replies

You have my support. Yes, it is a mans world in the way they expect the women to dress and unfortunately, women go beyond men's expectation by wearing almost nothing! Also, you can be yourself when you are in burka as people won't be staring at your body and instead feel your talent.

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hashim albadri
Re: We are proud of you Sana
by hashim albadri on Dec 29, 2015 03:49 PM
well said SIRJI, some sane voice in the crowd of fanatics.

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Jago Bharath
Re: Re: We are proud of you Sana
by Jago Bharath on Dec 29, 2015 04:38 PM
Without Burkha also the whole body can be covered well, Burkha is not the only option coz.. she will be hurting herself more by limiting sunlight and getting her bones weak due to less Vitamin D which was duly confirmed by Late Shri Ambedkar.

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David Coulthard
wear nothing but being talented wins
by David Coulthard on Dec 26, 2015 11:20 PM  | Hide replies

I love my birthday suit and expect my employer to be "tolerant" to my preference because I am highly talented in my work/domain

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Jago Bharath
Re: wear nothing but being talented wins
by Jago Bharath on Dec 29, 2015 04:40 PM
Will you look at your daughter or sister in birthday suit the sameway as that of the employer. David here the thought process of men has to change.

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neeraj kulkarni
Stupidity
by neeraj kulkarni on Dec 25, 2015 11:56 PM

She has not been able to come to terms with her ordinary looks. Having ordinary looks is no sin since most of us are that way, however wearing Hijab to just bolster up courage to face the world and making silly statements like 'I decided then that I was not going to look gorgeous for anybody. I chose to look inside me' is plain ridiculous. How can you look gorgeous for anybody when you are not gorgeous in the first place.

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