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Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
The question is how we can remain united as one country, one nation, This is not a very complicated issue. We have just to see composition of the country as stands today. Hindus are in bigger number but they are minority in certain regions including Kashmir and North East. The Hindu dominated states also have a good number of minority. Whatever be the past, there is no way to live amicably as one nation unless secularism is accepted in letter and spirit. any talk of enforcing single personal law on all will be resisted by minorities and lead to disunity.
It may be remembered that it is not only the excesses or cruelty that made Hindus convert to Islam or Christianity. This is an ironical fact that the great majority consisting of lower caste Hindus have always been treated very inhumanly. They were considered as untouchable. Still there are atrocities against them. Islam and Christianity came to their rescue and many freed themselves from clutches of Hindu manuvad. What could be more shameful than the fact that there would be harsher punishment to a lower caste fro the same offence. Raping lower caste woman is smaller offence than raping a higher caste woman. This is manuvaad. It goes to credit of British that they introduced the concept of equality before law.
Incidentally, some member has mentioned that there is controversy about Holika burning. In fact, there are different versions of the mythological figures. Consequently, there are disputes even about Hindu deities. All this explains the need for tolerance and excluding religion from public life.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic May we divide forum in groups!.
It would not be in the wider interest of the site however we can refrain from using strong words for believers of different groups. I agree with Anil Boddunan is not a platform like FB where we can avoid each other.
9 years ago
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9 years ago
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9 years ago
anil replied to the topic May we divide forum in groups!.
No I am not agree with it. This site is not FB or any other social network site. How many members we are active here? Maximum 20. The only one thing which we all members have to follow that never write any thing which pinch any member personally. Religion is senstive issue, be care full when write about it.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
vijay wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
A comment gets a comment - Before passing lofty judgments it is better to take a peek at one's own posts and interactions! The height of double standards when it comes to pointing fingers at others , when some unpalatable truth is mentioned by them !
Kindly point out in which comment of mine have I made personal attack or allegations on you to get such disgusting personal remarks. Also pleade do not be prosecutor and judge. Attack views not person expressing them.
No one is prosecutor of judge here, most of members expressing their views. We can't avoid little bit aggressiveness in writing. But we must be careful that we should not hurt any one.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic May we divide forum in groups!.
According to norms of Boddunan site, no member- even a moderator- can create a thread exclusively for certain group of members or particular view. A very senior moderator has made such suggestion while creating a thread. she wants that contrary views should be kept away from that thread.
Such threads are not presently permissible. However, her novel idea has prompted me to suggest division of this forum into groups. Like Facebook, members may have separate groups/ pages meant only for group members. Each group would have its own friend list and own moderator unlike the current system of moderators for entire forum. The groups may be created by anyone with at least twenty members and gropu moderator would be from its members. A member may suggest enrollment of member to group. The group members would be free to join and leave the group just as on Facebook. It will be possible to unfriend also some one.
This is for consideration and discussion by all. Presently all moderators are common. Ironically, I am still a moderator even for the thread meant exclusively for the votaries of Hindutva.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
vijay wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
A comment gets a comment - Before passing lofty judgments it is better to take a peek at one's own posts and interactions! The height of double standards when it comes to pointing fingers at others , when some unpalatable truth is mentioned by them !
Kindly point out in which comment of mine have I made personal attack or allegations on you to get such disgusting personal remarks. Also pleade do not be prosecutor and judge.Attack views not person expressing them.
I dont see anything disgusting in my comments nor anything personal nor any attack ! At the very beginning I wrote a comment gets a comment which is true, you wrote something and I wrote in response to that, so where does personal attack come ? In fact it came in your comment not mine, so, dont turn the tables against me..
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Feels So Good To Be Back! After 2 long years....
Welcome back, I view your profile. Here Your age is 15 years, correct it.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
usha manohar wrote:
A comment gets a comment - Before passing lofty judgments it is better to take a peek at one's own posts and interactions! The height of double standards when it comes to pointing fingers at others , when some unpalatable truth is mentioned by them !
Kindly point out in which comment of mine have I made personal attack or allegations on you to get such disgusting personal remarks. Also pleade do not be prosecutor and judge.Attack views not person expressing them.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
usha manohar wrote:
A comment gets a comment - Before passing lofty judgments it is better to take a peek at one's own posts and interactions! The height of double standards when it comes to pointing fingers at others , when some unpalatable truth is mentioned by them !
Kindly point out in which comment of mine have I made personal attack or allegations on you to get such disgusting personal remarks. Also pleade do not be prosecutor and judge.Attack views not person expressing them.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Minor aches and pains , if neglected can turn fatal !!!!.
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
That's what is needed. You took medical aid in right time. Otherwise your back ache would have become chronic.
yes I know I will visit to doctors for it. If you know any treatment of lower leg (Pindli) pain than tell me.
Here is a link to cure your lower leg pain.
http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/guide/lower-leg-pain-causes-and-treatments
In a day or two I will tell some massaging and Ayurvedic ways.
Thanks, I am waiting.
Massaging helps. Simply rub some warm coconut oil or mustard oil on the affected area. Another effective way is to mix some Turmeric powder with warm sesame oil to make a paste. Now rub this paste over the affected area. Try this for some time.
thanks I will try these.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
The 21st century is different from any era of the past as the youngsters mature earlier. As such the law also must change. As I have pointed out the age of a juvenile is now 12 years in the USA, because boys of 13/14 are killing people with guns.I remember reading that a 13-year-old boy was recently sentenced to 25 years jail for a murder with his father's gun.
In India also, a change is called for.
No doubt young of this era is smart and mature that earlier. But it is not fair to compare young of India with USA. Culture and tradition of USA and India is much differ.
To an extent I agree, but we have to accept that due to globalization, the lifestyle of people in USA and elsewhere is a big attraction for people in India and the children are not behind. They are exposed to violent cartoons, movies and are turning down Indian values, of course, they alone cannot be blamed for that. When parents are busy running behind money, they hardly have time to see what is happening in their homes. Look around and see how most children and teenagers are so self absorbed in themselves, they want only branded clothes, latest smartphones, and want to start dating even before they start earning. Starting from common thievery to rape and murders, you name it and Indian children have started indulging in them all. Time is not far when they will start shooting others in schools and other public places if not addressed on time.
Kalyani, Shooting cases may not be rampant but nowadays some such cases are taking place. I have read about such incidents in the newspaper involving teenage boys in Delhi. To an extent parents are to be blamed when such incidents take place among the boys from middle class families and high societies. Parents are giving every kind of liberty and expensive things to their children to show off their standard but on the other hand they are ruining the future of their children by exposing them to all sorts of unwanted things which rob their innocence.
Yes it is right that life style of Westren countries and fair color is attraction for Indian. India was a country of moral value but with passing of time these are declining speedly. Broken of joint family system is also one reason. Today every thing is available on internet. Children are maturing at the age of childhood. A five years old child know what is sex and rape.
9 years ago
Babu Saroj I think earning from writing article is not enough to meet your needs. earning is very small. it better for you to do some other part time job to meet your needs. Your attitude is not fair. You are young one and think seriously about your fault.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic A beautiful article on why we need Swadeshi!.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Thanks for the comments. This post is reserved for the pro fascists and communal elements. Surprising that swadeshi is linked with Hindu as if all non Hindu were foreign. No more comments necessary. The readers would be intelligent enough to understand the true nature of this thread even without writing anything.
If you understand that there was no need to make this comment. AS it is, I have previously made it very clear that I no longer find your brand of 'nationalism' palatable and it has become completely annoying. If you have noticed, I have stopped responding to your threads and posts and the least you can do is do the same. I did not want exactly this kind of comments from you. I expect that henceforth you will keep away from this thread.
Gulshan ji, first thing don't associated Hindu with religion. Second thing we followers santan dharma treated all peoples as Hindu who is living in this country.
@ Kalyani it is not possible that every one is agree with our views. You also have right of disagreement. For healthy discussion always believe in it that, I may be not agree with your views but I will respect your right of speaking.
Anil, I appreciate what you have said, but I also have the right to NOT ACCEPT BEING MADE Fun of my values and my religion, which is now happening too far and often in the recent times. I did not want a certain couple of members laughing and stating derisive comments directed at fascists and saffron terrorists. I just want people to read the article objectively and think over it. I am nt going to tolerate being made fun of all the time.
Yes you have right to not to listen any rubbish thing. But remember that our faith in our religion is not so weak that any adverse comments on it hurt it. We are followers of oldest religion of this planet. I read today new thing that some poster were pasted in JNU that Holi is anti dalit festival. What a nonsense.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
The 21st century is different from any era of the past as the youngsters mature earlier. As such the law also must change. As I have pointed out the age of a juvenile is now 12 years in the USA, because boys of 13/14 are killing people with guns.I remember reading that a 13-year-old boy was recently sentenced to 25 years jail for a murder with his father's gun.
In India also, a change is called for.
No doubt young of this era is smart and mature that earlier. But it is not fair to compare young of India with USA. Culture and tradition of USA and India is much differ.
To an extent I agree, but we have to accept that due to globalization, the lifestyle of people in USA and elsewhere is a big attraction for people in India and the children are not behind. They are exposed to violent cartoons, movies and are turning down Indian values, of course, they alone cannot be blamed for that. When parents are busy running behind money, they hardly have time to see what is happening in their homes. Look around and see how most children and teenagers are so self absorbed in themselves, they want only branded clothes, latest smartphones, and want to start dating even before they start earning. Starting from common thievery to rape and murders, you name it and Indian children have started indulging in them all. Time is not far when they will start shooting others in schools and other public places if not addressed on time.
Kalyani, Shooting cases may not be rampant but nowadays some such cases are taking place. I have read about such incidents in the newspaper involving teenage boys in Delhi. To an extent parents are to be blamed when such incidents take place among the boys from middle class families and high societies. Parents are giving every kind of liberty and expensive things to their children to show off their standard but on the other hand they are ruining the future of their children by exposing them to all sorts of unwanted things which rob their innocence.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
rambabu wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Some have questioned why Hindutva is related to RSS and BJP. What is wrong with Hindutva. Of course nothing wrong if you simply observe the rituals and lead life according to your religion. The issue arises when you attempt to dominate others nourishing false sense of superiority. You target not only religious minorities but also those who don't agree with your brand of aggressive Hindutva. You target also those who don't support your ideology. This is what Nazi and fascists stood for. For Hitler, German race was pure Aryan and a master race who was fully justified to dominate and rule other races- subject races. To draw parallel, R.S.S. also believes in Hindu nation and considers non Hindus as well as dissenters as unworthy of citizenship. Recently, top BJP leader Subramaniam Swamy proposed that Muslims and other religious minorities be deprived of right to vote unless they accept that the mythological figures Rama and Krishna are their ancestors.
The RSS ideology is well expressed in the books 'Bunch of thoughts' and 'we- our nationhood defined." The R.S.S. and BJP have not so far disassociated themselves from these books written by M.S. Golwalkar. The occasional talk of harmony by some BJP leaders is clearly deceptive. The occasional liberal face of BJP or some times R.S.S. is deceptive.
However the minorities and the downtrodden will certainly not accept the hegemony of the communal fascist forces, who will prove just paper tigers. The support base of these fascist and communal forces is big business, Hindu clergy and professionals who are naturally timid by nature as well as exigencies of their business and profession.
It will be interesting to read the following link:
http://ebharat.asia/article.php?id=8537
There were no attack on Hindus during so called Muslim period. Hindus and Muslims lived together peacefully. It is only the British who attempted to create division.
Please read this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Hindus
Also Historians have pointed oout that Hindu population declined by 80 million during Mughal rule. I wonder how anybody can say that Hindus and Muslims lived peacefully.
Thanks for providing enough Historical facts emphasizing the fact that Hindus and Muslims never lived peacefully. The link you provided says it all. Mahmud of Ghazni invaded the sub continent during the early 11th century. His campaigns across the Gangetic plaines are often cited for their iconoclast plundering and destruction of temples. And this is but one example to show how Hindus were persecuted by Muslim invaders.
Deeds of Muslim emperors are till the date is cause of clashes between Hindu and Muslim, Babri Masjid
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
I guess because our previous governments neglected the tourist sector altogether with only a bare minimum allocation, other private players have taken over in a big way by providing information and bookings. But the infra structure has to come from the authorities which is still a slow and painful process with some great tourist spots having poor connectivity .
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
The question is how we can remain united as one country, one nation, This is not a very complicated issue. We have just to see composition of the country as stands today. Hindus are in bigger number but they are minority in certain regions including Kashmir and North East. The Hindu dominated states also have a good number of minority. Whatever be the past, there is no way to live amicably as one nation unless secularism is accepted in letter and spirit. any talk of enforcing single personal law on all will be resisted by minorities and lead to disunity.
It may be remembered that it is not only the excesses or cruelty that made Hindus convert to Islam or Christianity. This is an ironical fact that the great majority consisting of lower caste Hindus have always been treated very inhumanly. They were considered as untouchable. Still there are atrocities against them. Islam and Christianity came to their rescue and many freed themselves from clutches of Hindu manuvad. What could be more shameful than the fact that there would be harsher punishment to a lower caste fro the same offence. Raping lower caste woman is smaller offence than raping a higher caste woman. This is manuvaad. It goes to credit of British that they introduced the concept of equality before law.
Incidentally, some member has mentioned that there is controversy about Holika burning. In fact, there are different versions of the mythological figures. Consequently, there are disputes even about Hindu deities. All this explains the need for tolerance and excluding religion from public life.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic May we divide forum in groups!.
It would not be in the wider interest of the site however we can refrain from using strong words for believers of different groups. I agree with Anil Boddunan is not a platform like FB where we can avoid each other.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani liked a reply to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani liked a reply to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic May we divide forum in groups!.
No I am not agree with it. This site is not FB or any other social network site. How many members we are active here? Maximum 20. The only one thing which we all members have to follow that never write any thing which pinch any member personally. Religion is senstive issue, be care full when write about it.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
vijay wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
A comment gets a comment - Before passing lofty judgments it is better to take a peek at one's own posts and interactions! The height of double standards when it comes to pointing fingers at others , when some unpalatable truth is mentioned by them !
Kindly point out in which comment of mine have I made personal attack or allegations on you to get such disgusting personal remarks. Also pleade do not be prosecutor and judge. Attack views not person expressing them.
No one is prosecutor of judge here, most of members expressing their views. We can't avoid little bit aggressiveness in writing. But we must be careful that we should not hurt any one.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic May we divide forum in groups!.
According to norms of Boddunan site, no member- even a moderator- can create a thread exclusively for certain group of members or particular view. A very senior moderator has made such suggestion while creating a thread. she wants that contrary views should be kept away from that thread.
Such threads are not presently permissible. However, her novel idea has prompted me to suggest division of this forum into groups. Like Facebook, members may have separate groups/ pages meant only for group members. Each group would have its own friend list and own moderator unlike the current system of moderators for entire forum. The groups may be created by anyone with at least twenty members and gropu moderator would be from its members. A member may suggest enrollment of member to group. The group members would be free to join and leave the group just as on Facebook. It will be possible to unfriend also some one.
This is for consideration and discussion by all. Presently all moderators are common. Ironically, I am still a moderator even for the thread meant exclusively for the votaries of Hindutva.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
vijay wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
A comment gets a comment - Before passing lofty judgments it is better to take a peek at one's own posts and interactions! The height of double standards when it comes to pointing fingers at others , when some unpalatable truth is mentioned by them !
Kindly point out in which comment of mine have I made personal attack or allegations on you to get such disgusting personal remarks. Also pleade do not be prosecutor and judge.Attack views not person expressing them.
I dont see anything disgusting in my comments nor anything personal nor any attack ! At the very beginning I wrote a comment gets a comment which is true, you wrote something and I wrote in response to that, so where does personal attack come ? In fact it came in your comment not mine, so, dont turn the tables against me..
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Feels So Good To Be Back! After 2 long years....
Welcome back, I view your profile. Here Your age is 15 years, correct it.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
usha manohar wrote:
A comment gets a comment - Before passing lofty judgments it is better to take a peek at one's own posts and interactions! The height of double standards when it comes to pointing fingers at others , when some unpalatable truth is mentioned by them !
Kindly point out in which comment of mine have I made personal attack or allegations on you to get such disgusting personal remarks. Also pleade do not be prosecutor and judge.Attack views not person expressing them.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
usha manohar wrote:
A comment gets a comment - Before passing lofty judgments it is better to take a peek at one's own posts and interactions! The height of double standards when it comes to pointing fingers at others , when some unpalatable truth is mentioned by them !
Kindly point out in which comment of mine have I made personal attack or allegations on you to get such disgusting personal remarks. Also pleade do not be prosecutor and judge.Attack views not person expressing them.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Minor aches and pains , if neglected can turn fatal !!!!.
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
That's what is needed. You took medical aid in right time. Otherwise your back ache would have become chronic.
yes I know I will visit to doctors for it. If you know any treatment of lower leg (Pindli) pain than tell me.
Here is a link to cure your lower leg pain.
http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/guide/lower-leg-pain-causes-and-treatments
In a day or two I will tell some massaging and Ayurvedic ways.
Thanks, I am waiting.
Massaging helps. Simply rub some warm coconut oil or mustard oil on the affected area. Another effective way is to mix some Turmeric powder with warm sesame oil to make a paste. Now rub this paste over the affected area. Try this for some time.
thanks I will try these.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
The 21st century is different from any era of the past as the youngsters mature earlier. As such the law also must change. As I have pointed out the age of a juvenile is now 12 years in the USA, because boys of 13/14 are killing people with guns.I remember reading that a 13-year-old boy was recently sentenced to 25 years jail for a murder with his father's gun.
In India also, a change is called for.
No doubt young of this era is smart and mature that earlier. But it is not fair to compare young of India with USA. Culture and tradition of USA and India is much differ.
To an extent I agree, but we have to accept that due to globalization, the lifestyle of people in USA and elsewhere is a big attraction for people in India and the children are not behind. They are exposed to violent cartoons, movies and are turning down Indian values, of course, they alone cannot be blamed for that. When parents are busy running behind money, they hardly have time to see what is happening in their homes. Look around and see how most children and teenagers are so self absorbed in themselves, they want only branded clothes, latest smartphones, and want to start dating even before they start earning. Starting from common thievery to rape and murders, you name it and Indian children have started indulging in them all. Time is not far when they will start shooting others in schools and other public places if not addressed on time.
Kalyani, Shooting cases may not be rampant but nowadays some such cases are taking place. I have read about such incidents in the newspaper involving teenage boys in Delhi. To an extent parents are to be blamed when such incidents take place among the boys from middle class families and high societies. Parents are giving every kind of liberty and expensive things to their children to show off their standard but on the other hand they are ruining the future of their children by exposing them to all sorts of unwanted things which rob their innocence.
Yes it is right that life style of Westren countries and fair color is attraction for Indian. India was a country of moral value but with passing of time these are declining speedly. Broken of joint family system is also one reason. Today every thing is available on internet. Children are maturing at the age of childhood. A five years old child know what is sex and rape.
9 years ago
Babu Saroj I think earning from writing article is not enough to meet your needs. earning is very small. it better for you to do some other part time job to meet your needs. Your attitude is not fair. You are young one and think seriously about your fault.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic A beautiful article on why we need Swadeshi!.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Thanks for the comments. This post is reserved for the pro fascists and communal elements. Surprising that swadeshi is linked with Hindu as if all non Hindu were foreign. No more comments necessary. The readers would be intelligent enough to understand the true nature of this thread even without writing anything.
If you understand that there was no need to make this comment. AS it is, I have previously made it very clear that I no longer find your brand of 'nationalism' palatable and it has become completely annoying. If you have noticed, I have stopped responding to your threads and posts and the least you can do is do the same. I did not want exactly this kind of comments from you. I expect that henceforth you will keep away from this thread.
Gulshan ji, first thing don't associated Hindu with religion. Second thing we followers santan dharma treated all peoples as Hindu who is living in this country.
@ Kalyani it is not possible that every one is agree with our views. You also have right of disagreement. For healthy discussion always believe in it that, I may be not agree with your views but I will respect your right of speaking.
Anil, I appreciate what you have said, but I also have the right to NOT ACCEPT BEING MADE Fun of my values and my religion, which is now happening too far and often in the recent times. I did not want a certain couple of members laughing and stating derisive comments directed at fascists and saffron terrorists. I just want people to read the article objectively and think over it. I am nt going to tolerate being made fun of all the time.
Yes you have right to not to listen any rubbish thing. But remember that our faith in our religion is not so weak that any adverse comments on it hurt it. We are followers of oldest religion of this planet. I read today new thing that some poster were pasted in JNU that Holi is anti dalit festival. What a nonsense.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
anil wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
The 21st century is different from any era of the past as the youngsters mature earlier. As such the law also must change. As I have pointed out the age of a juvenile is now 12 years in the USA, because boys of 13/14 are killing people with guns.I remember reading that a 13-year-old boy was recently sentenced to 25 years jail for a murder with his father's gun.
In India also, a change is called for.
No doubt young of this era is smart and mature that earlier. But it is not fair to compare young of India with USA. Culture and tradition of USA and India is much differ.
To an extent I agree, but we have to accept that due to globalization, the lifestyle of people in USA and elsewhere is a big attraction for people in India and the children are not behind. They are exposed to violent cartoons, movies and are turning down Indian values, of course, they alone cannot be blamed for that. When parents are busy running behind money, they hardly have time to see what is happening in their homes. Look around and see how most children and teenagers are so self absorbed in themselves, they want only branded clothes, latest smartphones, and want to start dating even before they start earning. Starting from common thievery to rape and murders, you name it and Indian children have started indulging in them all. Time is not far when they will start shooting others in schools and other public places if not addressed on time.
Kalyani, Shooting cases may not be rampant but nowadays some such cases are taking place. I have read about such incidents in the newspaper involving teenage boys in Delhi. To an extent parents are to be blamed when such incidents take place among the boys from middle class families and high societies. Parents are giving every kind of liberty and expensive things to their children to show off their standard but on the other hand they are ruining the future of their children by exposing them to all sorts of unwanted things which rob their innocence.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
rambabu wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Some have questioned why Hindutva is related to RSS and BJP. What is wrong with Hindutva. Of course nothing wrong if you simply observe the rituals and lead life according to your religion. The issue arises when you attempt to dominate others nourishing false sense of superiority. You target not only religious minorities but also those who don't agree with your brand of aggressive Hindutva. You target also those who don't support your ideology. This is what Nazi and fascists stood for. For Hitler, German race was pure Aryan and a master race who was fully justified to dominate and rule other races- subject races. To draw parallel, R.S.S. also believes in Hindu nation and considers non Hindus as well as dissenters as unworthy of citizenship. Recently, top BJP leader Subramaniam Swamy proposed that Muslims and other religious minorities be deprived of right to vote unless they accept that the mythological figures Rama and Krishna are their ancestors.
The RSS ideology is well expressed in the books 'Bunch of thoughts' and 'we- our nationhood defined." The R.S.S. and BJP have not so far disassociated themselves from these books written by M.S. Golwalkar. The occasional talk of harmony by some BJP leaders is clearly deceptive. The occasional liberal face of BJP or some times R.S.S. is deceptive.
However the minorities and the downtrodden will certainly not accept the hegemony of the communal fascist forces, who will prove just paper tigers. The support base of these fascist and communal forces is big business, Hindu clergy and professionals who are naturally timid by nature as well as exigencies of their business and profession.
It will be interesting to read the following link:
http://ebharat.asia/article.php?id=8537
There were no attack on Hindus during so called Muslim period. Hindus and Muslims lived together peacefully. It is only the British who attempted to create division.
Please read this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Hindus
Also Historians have pointed oout that Hindu population declined by 80 million during Mughal rule. I wonder how anybody can say that Hindus and Muslims lived peacefully.
Thanks for providing enough Historical facts emphasizing the fact that Hindus and Muslims never lived peacefully. The link you provided says it all. Mahmud of Ghazni invaded the sub continent during the early 11th century. His campaigns across the Gangetic plaines are often cited for their iconoclast plundering and destruction of temples. And this is but one example to show how Hindus were persecuted by Muslim invaders.
Deeds of Muslim emperors are till the date is cause of clashes between Hindu and Muslim, Babri Masjid
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
I guess because our previous governments neglected the tourist sector altogether with only a bare minimum allocation, other private players have taken over in a big way by providing information and bookings. But the infra structure has to come from the authorities which is still a slow and painful process with some great tourist spots having poor connectivity .
9 years ago