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Sunil Kumar
Polarisation A word selectively used in India
by Sunil Kumar on Dec 18, 2018 07:15 PM

It is really surprising that when a politician asks for 90% of a particular community's votes, it is NOT termed as POLASRISATION by media (print & electronic) ... only when Hindus unite it is highlighted as Polarisation... Also a huge communal hatred was spread during a recent Buland Sahar meeting in U.P. which was not even mentioned in channels... WHY THIS PARTIALITY TOWARDS HINDU COMMUNITY??????

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Sunil Kumar
Polarisation A word selectively used in India
by Sunil Kumar on Dec 18, 2018 07:14 PM

It is really surprising that when a politician asks for 90% of a particular community's votes, it is NOT termed as POLASRISATION by media (print & electronic) ... only when Hindus unite it is highlighted as Polarisation... Also a huge communal hatred was spread during a recent Buland Sahar meeting in U.P. which was not even mentioned in channels... WHY THIS PARTIALITY TOWARDS HINDU COMMUNITY??????

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Sunil Kumar
Polarisation A word selectively used in India
by Sunil Kumar on Dec 18, 2018 07:14 PM

It is really surprising that when a politician asks for 90% of a particular community's votes, it is NOT termed as POLASRISATION by media (print & electronic) ... only when Hindus unite it is highlighted as Polarisation... Also a huge communal hatred was spread during a recent Buland Sahar meeting in U.P. which was not even mentioned in channels... WHY THIS PARTIALITY TOWARDS HINDU COMMUNITY??????

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sachchidanand dhar
Indian Democracy
by sachchidanand dhar on Dec 18, 2018 04:11 PM  | Hide replies

To me Democracy in India looks like a farce. Highest vote garner becomes representative of people. It is wrong. If there are 11 candidates, 10 of them get 9 votes each, 11th one gests 10 votes, 11th one would be winner. To me, it is amockery of democracy. No one should represent, unless they get more than 50 % vote; in an election where minimum 67% have voted.
It should either be like USA, a second preference vote should be cast; or like in Russia, a second round between the top two.
Indian Democracy is fooling the public; that's why there are so many distortions in the society.

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S M
Re: Indian Democracy
by S M on Dec 18, 2018 07:11 PM
Yeah! America and Russia have such great leaders currently

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srikanth  chary
India moving to a dangerous situ5
by srikanth chary on Dec 18, 2018 03:04 PM

Foriegn sponsored site with foreign commentator


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kmukda
was the author worried
by kmukda on Dec 18, 2018 02:57 PM

when hapless Kashmiri Pandits m**dered by pizlam terr**sts from his community where was he. No comments? why is he worried about current state. who is his pay master. govt should monitor his movements carefully

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bakchod
Extremely hurt
by bakchod on Dec 18, 2018 02:54 PM

Please also tell us if you were extremely hurt at the way Pandits were treated in Kashmir? Does it hurt you that they were subjected to genoc1de and ethn1c cleansing?

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rakesh zariwala
India is moving towards a dangerous precipice'
by rakesh zariwala on Dec 18, 2018 02:51 PM

It is very sad to learn that Mr Shah Faesal saying that it is really worrying that the current scenerio in J&K is alarming. It is not correct. He would have seen that many Kashmiris serving in security forces have later joined militants group. How does he look at that? So better he should be first a patriot then think of teaching Indian community.

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