When Hindu religious tourism is involved, all the minorities, atheists, environmentalists and so called nature lovers would find it easy criticize them. They don't even ask for proper facilities. They would rather ask for stopping these pilgrimages. Even if this was for other religions, nobody would dare to question them.
Re: Atheists
by Mahesh on Jun 21, 2013 08:19 PM
If the pilgrimage is for other religions, tons of money would have been poured by UPA for proper facilities.
Re: Atheists
by Ranjan Thirumalai on Jun 24, 2013 04:50 PM
When the common Indian(Hindu) is going to realize this and kick out crooked C'gress from power.
Re: Fundamentalism combined with religious tourism
by Mahesh on Jun 21, 2013 08:20 PM
The only country in the world, where majority is at the mercy of minorities.
Re: Fundamentalism combined with religious tourism
by sanjeev singla on Jun 21, 2013 12:44 PM
That is the reson Pseudo seculars are doing only helicopcter doras instead of providing proper relief to the sufferers
The recent disasters in Uttarakhand is the lessons of our Polititians/ Leaders, Engineers and Contractors who are much abmbitious to disturbing the ecological balance of fragile mountains of Himalayas in the name of development. The unplanned & unnessary construction of roads, hotels and resorts in the river banks of Ganga, Yamuna, Alknanada, Mandakni and other tributaries of Garhwal & Kumanu Himalayas are creating very much dangers to human being visiting there. The old/ ancient architact and proper surveys of sites & places of these construction should be maintained without compromising the quality of constructions. Purchasing of lands by outsiders and constructions of Hotels, Resorts for bussiness & urning money from them without residing there must be stopped.
This disasters are indeed learning to peoples of Uttarkhand, our Polititians/ Leaders, Engineers and Contractors and also Govt. of Uttarkhand to review the all ongoing development projects of Himalyas and revisit to their carrying capacity and cumulative impact on the Himalayan ecosystem must be assessed and the ecological integrity must be made non-negotiable to save the peoples as well Himalayas.
Re: Disasters in Uttarakhand 16th June, 2013
by Sandeep Mitra on Jun 21, 2013 12:00 AM
Nothing is going to change, these politicians, leaders, engineers , contractors..are part of our society & from very beginning we were tought how to spread durts in roads, cities, rivers , termples everywhere..we don't have basic civic sences. see jusut after few months, again peoples will start throwing plactics bags in ganges..No one to prevent.