Re: Re: Babita
by arnab chakravorty on Apr 18, 2020 12:05 PM
What else can one expect when \'educated\' people like you show \'leaadership\' only on social media..
what was necistsity to go and meet forighn mullas from 25 countries had that indian could not do....virus doesb not care about your alla/jesus......whole world is fool and u r perfect....now hitting the gods who r taking risk of theri life to protect u..other countries charge 55 lacs in india u get free food ( 15 x 7 kg=1 ton rice per family) medcine ,house and respect as indian muslim....india will never forget u fellows
Re: idots
by paul theo on Apr 18, 2020 11:38 AM
COVER UP BY THE BJP TO HIDE ITS FAILURES, LAKHS OF MIGRANTS ARE SUFFERING, NO PLANNING,BECAUSE THE COUNTRY IS RUN BY ILLITERATE MAN WITH FAKE DEGREES, AND A TADIPAAR
We need to think what she said is factual or not. What she said seems to be correct, and obviously, her concerns are national safety and security. It is not for blaming a religion, but national security is the agenda. Our Muslim fraternity should also come forward to deplore such attempts to malign our country. As far as the Delhi meeting is concerned, no body has any thing against that meeting, if it was done in a conducive manner, taking all the precautions against spreading the viral disease. Unfortunately, that was not the situation. Most of the contamination had its origin at the Delhi meeting, the "single point source". We want the organizers of the meeting to apologize in public, the great mistake they committed against the security and safety of the country. Had this introspection from the organizers happened, then there is no problem; no body would be tempted to give a religious tint to this incident. It is common knowledge that our country is known for its secular attitude from time immemorial, and that this is a country that has been respecting and accepting all religions throughout ages, unlike several other countries. Now it is our duty to respect that secular attitude of the people of India, and conduct the meetings (even if it is religious ones) with fully respecting the country's safety. The organizers of the meeting should meticulously preserve the security of the country. Unfortunately, the Delhi meeting has proven to be a different one, hence t
We need to think what she said is factual or not. What she said seems to be correct, and obviously, her concerns are national safety and security. It is not for blaming a religion, but national security is the agenda. Our Muslim fraternity should also come forward to deplore such attempts to malign our country. As far as the Delhi meeting is concerned, no body has any thing against that meeting, if it was done in a conducive manner, taking all the precautions against spreading the viral disease. Unfortunately, that was not the situation. Most of the contamination had its origin at the Delhi meeting, the "single point source". We want the organizers of the meeting to apologize in public, the great mistake they committed against the security and safety of the country. Had this introspection from the organizers happened, then there is no problem; no body would be tempted to give a religious tint to this incident. It is common knowledge that our country is known for its secular attitude from time immemorial, and that this is a country that has been respecting and accepting all religions throughout ages, unlike several other countries. Now it is our duty to respect that secular attitude of the people of India, and conduct the meetings (even if it is religious ones) with fully respecting the country's safety. The organizers of the meeting should meticulously preserve the security of the country. Unfortunately, the Delhi meeting has proven to be a different one, hence t