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Ghulam Muhammed
Ayodhaya Verdict: Indian Voodoo Justice
by Ghulam Muhammed on Oct 02, 2010 11:47 AM

Continued ---

While Pandit Nehru, a high-caste Kashmiri Brahmin, thanks to his exposure to Fabian culture that was in fashion when he studied in Great Britain, tried to position the newly independent India into a gradual slide into the modern world, by introducing ‘secularism’ as India’s constitutional creed, he was so overwhelmingly and suffocatingly surrounded by hard-line Brahmins, even in his own Congress Party, that it is a miracle that the façade of secularism is still in vogue in India and the Hindutva hardliners too have eventually found shelter in secularism’s benign shadows.

The shameless display of triumphalism shown by Saffron Brahmins, while spewing high moral slogans of unity and integrity in Indian society, is ample example of how the fascists have completely taken over the entire country, lock, stock and court hammer. The only alternative for the rest of the people, who are decidedly non-Brahmins, is to size up the danger of Brahmin conspiracies and boycott all Brahmin political groupings, including Congress and BJP. Muslims should vote even for a ‘kala chor’ (black thief in local parlance) rather than vote for Congress. They can hardly ignore how the earliest comments by a Congress leader, Chaturvedi, (a Brahmin), on a TV channel, came out applauding the verdict as facilitating a new phase of unity and integration among communities; apparently on Brahmin t

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Ghulam Muhammed
Ayodhaya Verdict
by Ghulam Muhammed on Oct 02, 2010 11:45 AM

Ayodhaya Verdict: Indian Voodoo Justice

India has long been known in the West as home of the snake charmers and rope tricksters. Now it will be more famous for one of its most modern and much admired modern institutions turning out Voodoo justice – an amalgam of law and faith impacting the judgments given out by the 3 judge bench of a High Court, all with their version of how Indian law should be interpreted. The Ayodhaya Verdict will go down in history as one of the finest example of an old tradition-steeped country trying to wear the garb of a new nation without realizing its slip is showing. In fact, the Emperor wears no clothes.

For one of contestant of the title suit of the Babri Masjid property, the Muslims, it is a mockery of justice as per the long traditions of legal and judiciary system introduced by Colonial British in India two hundred years back and now very much entrenched in its polity. The Hindutva version of justice takes Indian justice to another two thousand years back, even prior to any sharia laws of Muslim era, and the verdict seems to be forerunner of how ‘Vedic’ ( term used for lack of any other suitable Hindu term: with apologies), in contrast to Islamic Sharia, laws may be changing the entire ethos of Indian polity.

While Pandit Nehru, a high-caste Kashmiri Brahmin, thanks to his exposure to Fabian culture that was in fashion when he studied in Great Britain, tried to position the newly independent India

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Rajendra Rao
Indian Muslims-
by Rajendra Rao on Oct 01, 2010 07:28 AM

Please realize you are from Hindu-stock. Your hope and dreams lie with India, and with Hindus. Do not try to build a Mosque- you have many Mosques. For the sake of harmony, give the land back to Hindus. You people get free trips to saudi to go to the holy place anyway, why this continued fight for 400 years?

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S Narain
Before Judgement Jilani said he would accept the.........
by S Narain on Sep 30, 2010 07:20 PM  | Hide replies

........verdict of the court

Now after being rejected all his contention by court????

Is he changing his commitment now after the verdict has come??

iF HE IS TRUE MUSLIM HE SHOULD STAND BY HIS COMMITMENT GIVEN BEFORE THE VERDICT (that he would welcome judgement of court)OTHERWISE HE IS A SHAITAN MUSLIM


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Ghulam Muhammed
Re: Before Judgement Jilani said he would accept the.........
by Ghulam Muhammed on Oct 02, 2010 11:43 AM
Jilani is within his commitment to abide by the verdict of the court, when he takes up the legal option embedded in India legal system, to refer to Apex court. His availing of the court option is not going out of the legal framework. He is therefore not "Shaitan' as Narain wants to brand him.

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S Narain
Before Judgement Jilani said he would accept the.........
by S Narain on Sep 30, 2010 07:11 PM

........verdict of the court

Now after being rejected all his contention by court????

Is he changing his commitment now after the verdict has come??

iF HE IS TRUE MUSLIM HE SHOULD STAND BY HIS COMMITMENT GIVEN BEFORE THE VERDICT (that he would welcome judgement of court)OTHERWISE HE IS A SHAITAN MUSLIM


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Hindu
JSR!
by Hindu on Sep 30, 2010 03:59 PM

JSR!

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Hindu
Copy of Judgment at WWWallahabadNICin - dots between caps/small
by Hindu on Sep 30, 2010 03:37 PM

Copy of Judgment at WWWallahabadNICin - dots between caps/small

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Harinarayan
Watch the news LIVE
by Harinarayan on Sep 30, 2010 03:22 PM

Go to timesofindiaDOTcom and click on "LIVE TV" on the top right corner

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Hindu
'Judgment will vindicate rule of law in India' - Shah Bano Case
by Hindu on Sep 30, 2010 03:12 PM  | Hide replies

'Judgment will vindicate rule of law in India' - Shah Bano Case. No Comments!

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Robert Shane
Re: Re: 'Judgment will vindicate rule of law in India' - Shah B
by Robert Shane on Sep 30, 2010 03:33 PM
Both are the same..

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koolindian
Could we imagine this before 2002
by koolindian on Sep 30, 2010 03:04 PM  | Hide replies

See how 1992 & 2002 has changed the mindset of islamic terrorists, can we imagine this kind of a statement from muzzie before 2002?? One more 2012 & they all will be disciplined.

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JAKE
Re: Re: Could we imagine this before 2002
by JAKE on Sep 30, 2010 03:37 PM
Yeah it is clear that Piggos like GoldenPig need to be kicked hard and given the treatment of their life to make them come to their senses. But the question is whether they ever will? No chance is the answer

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