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aam admi
Writer is ignorant of the utility of the Cow family
by aam admi on Mar 05, 2015 05:16 PM

and blind for Beef eaters , and nothing else but writer's past company is responsible for it , he or she belongs to a School who has been condemning any activity which is related to Indian Culture and its pride. Since Cow is Symbol of Hindu Culture , so Writer has a bias against it.

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Pranav Shah
My perspective...contd
by Pranav Shah on Mar 05, 2015 01:36 PM

11. If you are indeed so passionate about “freedom and liberty”, raise voice on more pertinent issues instead of justifying insult of mother, damage of environment and promotion of hunger. Raise voice for uniform civil code to give equal rights to all women of all communities. Raise voice for Shirin Devi who cannot even move in public because she published Charlie Hebdo cartoons. Raise voice for mute animals whose right to live is jeopardized because of taste-buds of others. Raise voice for hundreds of more pertinent issues than your obsession to eat my mother.

12. Another silly argument given by many mentally deprived beef-lovers is as follows: “I worship lauki and potato. Eating them hurts my religious sentiments. So ban them also.”

Here is the answer:
Yes you have right to get them banned. Follow the following steps:
– First of all, stop eating lauki, potato, roti, pulses – whatever hurts your sentiments.
– Next, form an association of like-minded people who share your worship of potato.
– Third, stand in elections, prepare election manifesto that clearly states your commitment to ban potato, pulses blah blah. Feel free to put death sentence as punishment for potato eaters.
– Fourth, win the elections, prepare a bill, have it passed in assembly to make an act.
– Now thank your voters and be happy. :-)
- If I eat potato after that, lawfully hang me to death.

This is the democratic process India believes in. Ever

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Pranav Shah
My perspective...contd
by Pranav Shah on Mar 05, 2015 01:29 PM  | Hide replies

Insulting sentiments of peaceful majority of Indians is a harmless hobby instead. Because Indian majority will not retaliate unlike many other groups that is famed for putting a prize on your head.

6. In an enlightened democracy, there can never be absolute freedom. Because your freedom can invade in my zone of freedom. All matters of freedom and restrictions are bound by following:
– Collective wisdom of majority that is witnessed through election process
– Responsibility and maturity with which one can use the freedom
– Respect for harmless sentiments of public. Your freedom ends where it restricts my freedom.

In case of beef ban, that happened through a democratic and legal manner. The government that brought this legislation made their intentions very clear in their election manifesto. They went to voters on plank of stopping beef production. Voters gave them their support and allowed them to proceed on this legally. Now, if they do not fulfill the promise made to voters, that would amount to cheating. Instead the government decided to follow path of honesty, show respect to process of democracy and fulfill aspirations of people who voted for them.

If someone has objections to democracy, he better relocate to jungles where every animal has full freedom to do whatever it wants. And not complain because a government fulfilled its promise to public.

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Ajay Karle
Re: My perspective...contd
by Ajay Karle on Mar 05, 2015 01:33 PM
Very well expressed Pranav

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arulraj
Re: My perspective...contd
by arulraj on Mar 06, 2015 02:39 AM
IS this the only promise which is very important to be implemented? Are there not any specific issues which need to be addressed and implemented which will really benefit the entire state?
My another question to all the blind supporters is How many of you are genuinely practicing vegetarians especially those politicians who are speaking so loudly?
I know so many so called vegetarians who don't prepare the non veg at home but they go the hotels and lorries to eat only non veg.
In Gujarat the price of non veg has gone so up because most of the so called vegetarian community people together with whole family they go the hotels and eat only the non veg. They are not preparing at home in order to show to the community that they don't eat. All the party either small or big party and social gathering and celebration they have both drinks and non veg too. So please be practical and don't be so in the air. Pranav Shah. Sorry I am not hurting a few who are really pure vegetarians. But as for my knowledge, most of them who claim vegetarian because of their social and cultural connotations still pretend to be called vegetarian while they love to eat non veg heart to heart

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