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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: blue-ice



No the ones you are proposing to move to Pakistan did not vote for anything...........maybe their fathers/grandfathers did.............and in a democracy u do not pay for ur father's deed.........India belongs to everyone who was born there and is a citizen.......so u can move all the muslims to Pak in ur dreams😉..........and calling a whole community by a bad name...reflects on u and not the community........

Regarding reservations...........it should not be there in the first place.......the only reservation that should be there should be based on the economic status and not a religion or caste..

India is a republic, not a democracy... , your ignorance reflects more on you.. 😉
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Why so much Bashing/Hatred comments !!!👎🏼Be respectful of yourself, n be respectful of others.... Be proud of your freedom...use it proper way....But we knw... We still go on thinking in terms of revolution, of changing society, of changing the govt, of changing the bureaucracy, of changing laws, political systems,Change religious thinking....They all have failed, and failed utterly, becos we human has remained the same...... same way of thinking...Ego and other blah blah....so keep going with same thinking...nobody can change....cos Human consciousness has not grown for centuries.....Keep fighting by the name of religion,border,money etc etc...😊

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Believe

Why so much Bashing/Hatred comments !!!👎🏼Be respectful of yourself, n be respectful of others.... Be proud of your freedom...use it proper way....But we knw... We still go on thinking in terms of revolution, of changing society, of changing the govt, of changing the bureaucracy, of changing laws, political systems,Change religious thinking....They all have failed, and failed utterly, becos we human has remained the same...... same way of thinking...Ego and other blah blah....so keep going with same thinking...nobody can change....cos Human consciousness has not grown for centuries.....Keep fighting by the name of religion,border,money etc etc...😊

Well I guess Xinit is still new here.
Blue Ice is a very n ice member.😊
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Summer3

Yes all major religions encourage peace and harmony.
But when religion gets mixed with politics and greed, cracks start appearing and everything collapses. Often it is some myopic or lunatic religious leader who causes problems.

As far as I know the one common thing amongst terror victims and their families have mosly anger(sometimes hatred) at the people who committed those attacks but they have extreme hatred for people who shelter those commited attacks or who somehow provide some emotional cover(like moral equivalence by comparing their crimes to something that is not a terror attack) to those who help those who shelter those who commit those terror attacks, thus enabling recruiters of next terror attacks free reign.
The hatred is b'cos they know the pain and dont like more people to joing their growing fraternity.
But hey you might be closer to me than the situation. Do you mind backing your statements with data points?
And people who provide this moral equvalence happen to be from all religions, Hindu/Muslim/Christian/Aetheists............................. But.. But.. But.. sadly most those folks are Muslims.
Most, not all
and most importantly not all Muslims get into this moral equivalence business😉
That is mostly b'cos none of the religions show any kind of tolerance in perpretaors of mass indisciminate killings of innocents. so religion has very little to do with it.
Edited by chal_phek_mat - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Xinit

India is a republic, not a democracy... , your ignorance reflects more on you.. 😉


Where do you get this ideas from?? India is a Socialist Democratic Republic.
Check out the website of the Govt. of India where you'll find the constitution online:
http://india.gov.in/govt/constitutions_india.php

This is what is written over there:
"Constitution of India

India, also known as Bharat, is a Union of States. It is a Sovereign Socialist Democratic Republic with a parliamentary system of government. The Republic is governed in terms of the Constitution of India which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949 and came into force on 26th January 1950"

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Posted: 15 years ago
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As far as I know the one common thing amongst terror victims and their families have mosly anger(sometimes hatred) at the people who committed those attacks but they have extreme hatred for people who shelter those commited attacks or who somehow provide some emotional cover(like moral equivalence by comparing their crimes to something that is not a terror attack) to those who help those who shelter those who commit those terror attacks, thus enabling recruiters of next terror attacks free reign.
The hatred is b'cos they know the pain and dont like more people to joing their growing fraternity.
But hey you might be closer to me than the situation. Do you mind backing your statements with data points?
And people who provide this moral equvalence happen to be from all religions, Hindu/Muslim/Christian/Aetheists............................. But.. But.. But.. sadly most those folks are Muslims.
Most, not all
and most importantly not all Muslims get into this moral equivalence business😉
That is mostly b'cos none of the religions show any kind of tolerance in perpretaors of mass indisciminate killings of innocents. so religion has very little to do with it.
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Yes agree with some of your points. Hatred goes beyond religion.
The war between the Christians /Jews and the Muslims has been going on for centuries.
It is hard to understand why hatred can be brought all the way to the grave.
But whenever I talk to an ordinary Christian or a Muslim they are all pretty level headed and reasonable and very much in love with life having little time for politics.
As for the terrorists no one really likes them.
But sadly most of these terrorists reside in Muslim countries.
Some of the victims of war between the US led forces and Saddam may also still be angry with the west and could subsequently join the terrorists forces to take revenge.
In war innocents die and not everyone is willing to forgive.
Edited by Summer3 - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: chal_phek_mat

Yes the Mumbai Bombing... up to now there are no answers.?
Could the target be the western tourists?
It was a well planned attack and sadly it can happen again.

Ajmal Kasab was the only attacker captured alive by police and is currently under arrest. Much of the information about the attackers' preparation, travel, and movements comes from his confessions to the Mumbai police.

On 12 February 2009 Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik said that Pakistani national Javed Iqbal, who acquired VoIP phones in Spain for the Mumbai attackers, and Hamad Ameen Sadiq, who had facilitated money transfer for the attack, had been arrested. Two other men known as Khan and Riaz, but whose full names were not given, were also arrested. Two Pakistanis were arrested in Brescia, Italy on 21 November 2009, after being accused of providing logistical support to the attacks.

In October 2009, two Chicago men were arrested and charged by the FBI for involvement in terrorism abroad, David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana. Headley, a Pakistani-American, was charged in November 2009 with scouting locations for the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Headley is reported to have posed as an American Jew and is believed to have links with terrorist outfits based in Bangladesh. In December 2009, the FBI charged Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed, a retired major in the Pakistani army, for planning the terror attacks in association with Headley.

On January 15, 2010, in a successful snatch operation R&AW agents nabbed Sheikh Abdul Khwaja, one of the handlers of the 26/11 attacks, chief of HuJI India operations and a most wanted terror suspect in India, from Colombo, Sri Lanka and brought him over to Hyderabad, India for formal arrest.

Even here in Singapore there a terrorist links and many have been caught planning to bomb.
The strict gun and ammunition and weapon laws here has prevented much violence.
Still it can happen anytime anywhere as the terrorists can easily land by boats too.

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Posted: 15 years ago
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everyone in India is treated equally 😃
are u trying to divide everyone on this forum based on religion ..ur posts say so 🥱

why do hate a particular community so much.. plz remember first we all are humans..religion comes next
Edited by nisha80 - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
#20

Originally posted by: Summer3

Well I guess Xinit is still new here.
Blue Ice is a very n ice member.😊

Actuly I dont mean any particuler member!! 😃

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