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First of all Hindus don't worship cows, that's Christo fascist propaganda. There is a difference between respecting an animal and worshiping an animal. Hinduism of course believes in the supreme force being found in all living beings.

What's wrong with skinning and using products from a dead animal ?

Meat isn't eaten because it's Tamasic and is in the 3rd state of material nature, not just because of the Karma of killing.

Minimizing something is also a valid option as a pose to zero or full use.

Why is it in the West, Beef/Pork/Chicken are eaten but dog and cat meat are not (as in East Asia). Why is Horse meat banned from export from the U.S. ? Seems to me every society restricts eating of animals for various reasons.

Eat your meat, and let the vegetarians eat their vegetables. Why are so you bothered by other people's diets. All the Hindus I know do their own thing whether it's diet or sub-culture or unique form of worship and don't do the Abrahamic thing of imposing one culture on everyone.


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And even though killing cows may be taboo in India, so many Indians are wearing leather shoes.  I even bought a leather jacket during a visit to India.  Most likely the leather would have been made from cow skins.

The production of photo film requires gelatin that is derived from animal bones, including cow bones.  At least today we have digital cameras, but in the days before digital cameras, even Indians took pictures.

Isn't it ironic that the religion that worships cows condones the exploitation of cows to produce milk?  Milk is often produced by hooking cows up to milking machines for hours at a time, and it can be very painful to them.  Cows are often fed hormones to boost milk production.  And why do Indians wear clothes made with materials derived from cows?
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In the name of shielding women and other nonsense, they are screwing up marriages and making laws blatantly biased against Men:
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[ 26 Oct, 2006 0223hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK

NEW DELHI: A legislation that gives women, married or in live-in relationships, far reaching legal protection against abuse or "threat of abuse" comes into effect from Thursday.

The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005, cleared by the President on September 13 last year, will finally be enforced.

The Act had attracted some criticism for being open to "manipulation” as it provides for wide-ranging powers to women.

But the law is primarily meant to provide protection to the wife or female live-in partner from violence at the hands of the husband or male partner or his relatives.

The ambit of the legislation has been widened to include persons who have "shared household and are related by consanguinity, marriage or a relationship in the nature of marriage, or adoption in addition to relationship with family members... Even those women who are sisters, widows, mothers, single women or living with the abuser are entitled to get legal protection".

Domestic violence under the Act includes actual abuse or the threat of abuse whether physical, sexual, verbal, emotional or economic, said a statement from the ministry of women and child development (WCD), which issued a notification on Wednesday to bring the act into force.

This also includes harassment by way of unlawful dowry demands to the woman or her relatives. WCD minister Renuka Chowdhury said, "The act will go a long way to provide relief to women from domestic violence and to get their due."

The ministry has simultaneously issued another notification laying down the rules framed for implementation of the act which will provide for, among other things, appointment of protection officers, service providers and counsellors.

Besides physical violence of beating, slapping, hitting, kicking and pushing, the act also covers sexual violence like forced intercourse, forcing a wife or mate to look at pornography or any other obscene pictures or material and child sexual abuse.

It also includes verbal and emotional violence such as name-calling and insults. Preventing one's wife from taking up a job or forcing her to leave a job are also under the purview of the act.

One of the most important features of the act is the woman's right to secure housing, the statement said, adding that it provides a right to reside in the matrimonial and shared household, whether or not she has any title in the household.

The act provides for breach of protection order or interim protection order by the respondent as a cognisable and non-bailable offence punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine which may extend to Rs 20,000 or both.

The other relief envisaged is that of the power of the court to pass protection orders that prevent the abuser from aiding or committing an act of domestic violence or any other specified act, entering a workplace or any other place frequented by the abused, attempting to communicate with the abused and isolating any assets used by both the parties.

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I read some interview of this edited Renuka and there she categorises all Indian marriages and Indian husbands as involved in wife beating.
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Looks like this [edited] is one of those coconuts (Brown on the outside, white on the inside).
You usually hear racist white leftist people saying this stuff, this bitch must be their apprentice.




<!--QuoteBegin-Bharatvarsh+Nov 11 2006, 10:52 PM-->QUOTE(Bharatvarsh @ Nov 11 2006, 10:52 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->I read some interview of this [edited]Renuka and there she categorises all Indian marriages and Indian husbands as involved in wife beating.
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<!--QuoteBegin-agnivayu+Nov 12 2006, 09:26 PM-->QUOTE(agnivayu @ Nov 12 2006, 09:26 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Looks like this  is edited one of those coconuts (Brown on the outside, white on the inside).
You usually hear racist white leftist people saying this stuff, this bitch must be their apprentice.

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She is not a racist. Far from it, she is a slave and/or a self hating (fill in the blanks). I think she was the one who got all emotional and cried on TV pleading the Italian Queen to take over PMship and lord over the peasants and backward Hindus.....The sob story was about the claims of a special relationship she had with the Queen. So, no surprises here.
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If I am not mistaken her sister-in-law had filled against Renuka Chowdhury and extended family using 498a.

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The act provides for breach of protection order or interim protection order by the respondent as a cognisable and non-bailable offence punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine which may extend to Rs 20,000 or both.
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This is most rediculous provision.

I know one case where daughter-in-law is harassing mother-in-law and son can't do anything because law protects daughter-in-law. Mother-in-law was Govt School Principal in Delhi and married to top cop (died recently) and now bed ridden with Hip fracture and other injuries because of daughter-in-law's conduct. Her son is a executive in IT company and daughter is a Lecturer in Delhi Univ and married to VP of top 5 IT company in India. They can't do anything because law protects daughter-in-law.
Here law failed to differentiate between crime and extra privilege given to woman and exclusively to daughter-in-law.

This law is abused by upper midle class woman.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Nov 12 2006, 11:37 PM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Nov 12 2006, 11:37 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->If I am not mistaken her sister-in-law had filled against Renuka Chowdhury and extended family using 498a.

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The act provides for breach of protection order or interim protection order by the respondent as a cognisable and non-bailable offence punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine which may extend to Rs 20,000 or both.
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This is most rediculous provision.

I know one case where daughter-in-law is harassing mother-in-law and son can't do anything because law protects daughter-in-law. Mother-in-law was Govt School Principal in Delhi and married to top cop (died recently) and now bed ridden with Hip fracture and other injuries because of daughter-in-law's conduct. Her son is a executive in IT company and daughter is a Lecturer in Delhi Univ and married to VP of top 5 IT company in India. They can't do anything because law protects daughter-in-law.
Here law failed to differentiate between crime and extra privilege given to woman and exclusively to daughter-in-law.

This law is abused by upper midle class woman.
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Folks, I'm just thinking out loud on this issue. This ridiculous law actually makes look Islam attractive to an average male on the street.

Don't be surprised if a poor guy rushes up the nearest Mullah after getting harassed.

Is the law applicable for Muslims, or the Muslim's personal laws holds precedence?
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It depends who is victim and whether commie women wing are interested to stand with banner and scream in front of camera. I think for convert, Muslim Personal laws should take precedence.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Nov 13 2006, 11:28 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Nov 13 2006, 11:28 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Is the law applicable for Muslims, or the Muslim's personal laws holds precedence? <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It depends who is victim and whether commie women wing are interested to stand with banner and scream in front of camera. <b>I think for convert, Muslim Personal laws should take precedence.</b>
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I too thought so. So did you get the larger picture?

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<b>Kids With High IQs Grow Up to Be Vegetarians </b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->British researchers have found that children's IQ predicts their likelihood of becoming vegetarians as young adults -- lowering their risk for cardiovascular disease in the process. The finding could explain the link between smarts and better health, the investigators say.
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The report is published in the Dec. 15 online edition of the British Medical Journal.

"We know from other studies that brighter children tend to behave in a healthier fashion as adults -- they're less likely to smoke, less likely to be overweight, less likely to have high blood pressure and more likely to take strenuous exercise," Gale said. "This study provides further evidence that people with a higher IQ tend to have a healthier lifestyle."

In the study, Gale's team collected data on nearly 8,200 men and women aged 30, whose IQ had been tested when they were 10 years of age.

<b>"Children who scored higher on IQ tests at age 10 were more likely than those who got lower scores to report that they were vegetarian at the age of 30,"</b> Gale said.

The researchers found that 4.5 percent of participants were vegetarians. Of these, 2.5 percent were vegan, and 33.6 percent said they were vegetarian but also ate fish or chicken.

There was no difference in IQ score between strict vegetarians and those who said they were vegetarian but who said they ate fish or chicken, the researchers add.

Vegetarians were more likely to be female, of higher social class and better educated, but IQ was still a significant predictor of being vegetarian after adjustment for these factors, Gale said.

"Vegetarian diets are associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk in a number of studies, so these findings suggest that a such a diet may help to explain why children or adolescents with a higher IQ have a lower risk of coronary heart disease as adults," Gale said.

One expert said the findings aren't the whole answer, however.

"This study left many unanswered questions such as: Did the vegetarian children grow up in a household with a vegetarian parent? Were meatless meals regularly served in the household? Were the children eating a primarily vegetarian diet at the age of 10?" said Lona Sandon, an assistant professor of clinical nutrition at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.

"In addition, we don't know the beliefs or attitudes of the parents of the children, nor do we know if there was a particular event that led these children to becoming vegetarian in their teens or adulthood," Sandon said.

As the study showed, more women than men chose a vegetarian diet, Sandon noted. "Other research shows that women in general will focus more on their health than men. So, if they believe that a vegetarian diet will have health benefits, they are more likely to follow it," she said.

Given these factors, "we cannot draw any solid conclusions from this research," Sandon added.

Another expert agreed that a vegetarian diet is healthy.

<b>"The evidence linking vegetarianism to good health outcomes is very strong,"</b> said Dr. David L. Katz, the director of the Prevention Research Center and an associate professor of public health at the Yale University School of Medicine.

<b>"Studies, for example, of vegetarian Seventh-Day Adventists in California suggest that they have lower rates of almost all major chronic diseases, and greater longevity, than their omnivorous counterparts," Katz said. "Evidence is also strong and consistent that greater intelligence, higher education, and loftier social status -- which tend to cluster with one another -- also correlate with good health."</b>
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NCW rejects proposal for punishing women for adultery
<b>A woman, even if she is involved in an illicit relationship, cannot be punished for adultery and is treated as the victim under law.</b>

And the National Commission for Women (NCW) has shot down proposals for amending Section 497 so that women can be prosecuted for adultery.

The Commission had been asked by the Centre to review Section 497 which does not envisage prosecution of the wife by the husband for adultery.

The section provides expressly that the wife shall not be punishable even as an abettor, based on the reasoning that the wife, who is involved in an illicit relationship with another man, is a victim and not the author of the crime.

According to NCW sources, the Commission does not feel that by merely prescribing punishment for women by amending Section 497, the marriage can be protected or saved.

The NCW has forwarded its recommendations to the government, in which it has stated that considering the relatively socially disempowered position of women, the Commission suggests no amendments to Section 497 of IPC.

<b>The existing provision in the IPC is based on the mindset that the wife is a personal possession of the husband, who is the sole aggrieved person in an incident of adultery.</b>

It has told the government that as the wife already can take action against her husband under various other legal provisions, such as Section 498A of IPC, there is no reason that she should be debarred from initiating prosecution under Section 198 of CRPC.

The wife, in such cases, ought to be the person aggrieved and competent to file a complaint under Section 198.

In another important recommendation, the Commission has said adultery should be treated as a civil wrong and not a criminal offence.

It is of the view that there may be many instances where the woman wants to save the marriage and sees the adulterous relationship as an aberration.

The issue of adultery should be viewed as a breach of trust and be treated as a civil wrong rather than as a criminal offence.

The NCW has, however, said this should be done only after a national consensus is formed on the issue.
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Do they punish man under law?

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It should be same for man or woman.
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TITLE: Authority in Hinduism - The Caste System
http://www.refuel.org.uk/curric/ks3_topics...heets/caste.php


RELIGION: Hinduism
AGE RANGE: Key Stage 3
NO. OF LESSONS: 2 lessons (2 x 1 hour)

Purpose:

* To help students explore and learn about the ancient Hindu caste system which divides people into groups.
* To give students the opportunity to reflect upon and discuss some issues raised e.g. the importance of your birth; occupation and employment.

Key skill: Students organising and managing group work.

Outline of lesson:

* Split students into five groups. Each group is to represent a different caste.

* Give each group information about one of the castes/varnas in Hinduism

* Students are to read through the information together and highlight the key beliefs and functions of each caste.

* Each group is to prepare a short account of what their caste/varna believes and the jobs they perform in society.

* Nominate three students from each group to go and visit each of the other groups to find out about the beliefs and functions of the castes/varnas they are representing.

* Nominated students to note down at least three points about the caste the group they visited was representing.

* Students to return to their original group and share their findings with each other and complete a mind map about the Hindu caste system.

* In their groups students to come up with at least one question they would like to ask the other groups about belonging to the caste/varna they are representing.

* Or students can discuss in their groups the following questions and share their views with the class:
o Who has the most authority/power in Hindu society?
o Why might some people think the caste system is unfair?
o Can you think of any benefits of the caste system?
o Why do you think that Brahmins tend to keep the rules about caste more strictly than many other groups?
o If you could choose to be born into one of the four main castes, which would it be, and why?
o How do you think caste might affect Hindus living in Britain?
o Do you think social class makes a difference to the jobs you are able to do in Britain?

ICT Opportunities

This lesson can make effective use of the Mind Manager Smart software to help students organise findings from the different groups in a mind map.

Each group could produce a PowerPoint presentation on one of the castes and deliver it to the whole class.

Students could suggest and evaluate useful websites and other ICT based resources to help other students to find out about the Hindu caste system.

Inspiration software can be used to create a flow chart. On this students could organise the Hindu caste system in order. This activity might be helpful for SEN students.

Useful websites

www.friesian.com/caste.htm

hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/h_caste.htm

www.experiencefestival.com/a/Hinduismand_Caste_System/id/54142
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<b>5  youths detained for Gateway molestation</b>
By: Kiran Tare
January 4,  2007

The man on the phone said he could identify some of the men who molested  a woman on New Year's eve at the Gateway of India. Refusing to identify  himself, "I have seen the men at Tardeo Chawl at Narayan Nagar in Ghatkopar  (W)."

Armed with this information and the January 2 Mid Day edition  which carried the exclusive pictures by our photographer Shadab Khan, I  went to the Chawl last night and asked for information on the men. But  not a single person was forthcoming with any information.

I went to the Ghatkopar police station and told PSI Pritam Tupe  about the phone call and my visit to the Chawl. The police said he  would look into the matter and at 12 am, PSI Mohan Singh Rajput and six  cops went to the Chawl armed with our paper and conducted  house-to-house searches.

At 4.15 am, they detained Rizwan Shaikh (18), ironically dressed in the  same red T-shirt. Shaikh provided the leads to the four other men in the  picture who were present during the incident.

Their names are  <b>Chand Ali Shah, 17, Adil Shiakh, 22, Abid Shaikh, 17 and Tabrez Khan,  15.</b>

They were taken to the Ghatkopar police station and their  statements were recorded.

Unfortunately, as a formal complaint has yet not been lodged by  the Colaba police station, the men cannot be arrested.

"We cannot keep them in custody for long without a complaint. They  can only be detained and not arrested at this point," said Rajput.

Yesterday, the Commissioner of Police, AN Roy said that no action can be  initiated in a molestation case without the victim filing an FIR.

When DCP Zone 1, Brijesh Singh was asked about this, he said, "There is  a possibility of the victim not coming forward, in that case we will have to  find some other way to take them to task."

All the detainees plead innocence. "We reached the Gateway of India  at around 11.30 pm on December 31 and saw this fair tall boy who  was shielding a girl, yelling for help. {<i>TFTA  attack </i><!--emo&:omg--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/omg.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='omg.gif' /><!--endemo--> }

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Incredible India goes tourist unfriendly </b>
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'Incredible India' has been popularised as a two-word crisp mantra to attract tourists from all over the world to the charms and fascination of a country that is trying to present an alluring package of the past and present. But disturbing news of a series of attacks on tourists shows 'Destination India' as a country with dangers lurking at every step.

The massive expenditure incurred by the Centre in popularising the 'Incredible India' brand has suddenly begun to lose its shine. While the stray incidents may not present a true picture of Indian hospitality and warmth, the horrifying images of lynching and assault on tourists could keep the wavering ones away at a time when the New Year has just set in.

Experts feel that safety is the foremost consideration for tourists and they carefully monitor news and websites to take a close view of the safety aspect before picking up any holiday package.

With the militants going for select attacks on tourists in Jammu & Kashmir to puncture claims of restoration of peace in the Valley, and al-Qaeda's threat lurking over the lure of Goa's beaches, sporadic attacks on the visitors in other parts of India could have a cumulative impact.

The way a British tourist was lynched by a mob at Raigarh in Maharashtra has sent shock waves. <b>The sexual assault on an Australian tourist in full public view at Gateway of India on the night of December 31 could turn out to be another dampener for the Union Tourism Ministry.</b>

Equally shocking is an attack on a tourist bus by Samajwadi Party workers on Thursday at Agra. The SP activists were protesting the execution of Saddam Hussein.

<b>They threw stones at the bus thinking it was carrying foreign tourists but inside were Indians from Goa who had come to see the Taj Mahal. Several tourists, who were on their way to the Taj after visiting Fatehpur Sikri, were injured and were seen cowering under their seats as SP workers shouted slogans against the US.</b>

While the incident was minor in nature , it has come at a time when Saddam Hussein's hanging has inflamed passion in a section of the people. <b>With politicians stoking the fire, the Agra incident is an ominous warning for foreign tourists</b>.

Meanwhile, the Mumbai Police has renewed investigations into the death of British tourist Stephen Bennett who was lynched by a mob of villagers when he allegedly tailed a woman at a remote area in Raigarh district, 210 km from Mumbai.

Deputy Inspector General of Maharashtra Police (Konkan Range) Satyapal Singh has said that the police were interrogating the woman, Nirmala Rane, once again to ascertain what exactly transpired between her and the British tourist before the Malasai villagers, including her husband and brother-in-law, beat him up.

"The murder took place on December 11 and not December 10, and those who killed the British national hanged the body on a tree in order to make it look like suicide," Singh said.

Additional Superintendent of Police, Raigarh, Madhukar Talpade told newspersons, apparently on the basis of a train ticket recovered from Bennett's pocket, that he boarded the Mandovi Express from Madgaon, Goa, on December 7, to travel up to Mumbai but got down at Roha on the way possibly to take a look at the villages in the Konkan area. "Seeing the foreigner, the woman, who had come out of her house to respond to nature's call early morning, went back and locked the door from inside," Talpade said.

"What was Stephen doing in the Konkan countryside for three days from December 7, including the intervening night of December 9 and 10 is not known, nor have the police clarified as to why they did not reveal the incident for so long a time. The renewed investigations will bring out all the facts," Singh said.

According to reports from London, Bennett, 40, a resident of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, was on a holiday in India and was due to return to Cheltenham before Christmas.

There are two versions as to the circumstances leading to the incident. One version is that the husband and relatives of a woman beat Bennette to death, using sticks, after he allegedly molested the woman near her house in the early hours of December 10.

The other version is that the woman in question, seeing the British national, raised an alarm, giving rise to suspicion among her husband and others present inside the house that Bennette had misbehaved with her.

Bennette's body has been sent to his relatives in the United Kingdom, through the British embassy. A divorcee, Bennette used to live alone at Cheltenham in UK, while ex-wife is bringing up his two children in some other place, a report from London said.

In the Gateway of India case, the Mumbai police on Thursday detained five youngsters for questioning in connection with the molestation of a woman tourist.

he police went ahead and made detentions from Ghatkopar in north-east Mumbai, even though no formal complaint had been lodged with them in connection with the incident. The police initiated the action, after taking suo moto cognisance of photographs and a brief report about the incident published in a city afternoon newspaper.

One Rizwan Shaiekh (21) was among the youngsters detained by the police. He is seen among a group of people surrounding the women in one of the published pictures taken by the tabloid photographer during the new year-eve revelry witnessed at the Gateway of India. It was Rizwan who led the police to four other youngsters. 
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At rediff: Six mega-trends that define India's future

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->MEGA-TREND #1 is the acquiring of scale
MEGA-TREND #2 is the spread of connectivity and awareness
MEGA-TREND #3 is the growth of the middle class
MEGA-TREND #4 has to do with the growing problems of growth
MEGA-TREND #5 has to do with India's increasing openness to the world
MEGA-TREND #6 the continuing dominance of youth
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The original concept of Madrassa education must have been very noble. However, of late the facility has been misused and in many parts of the world it has become the centre for recruitment and training of potential terrorists. The so called clash of civilization that has been advocated in recent times by the fundamentalist has given a fresh impetus to the move of using the Madrassa for such deadly purposes. It is high time that all responsible States in the world should keep a strict watch on the ways these Madrassas are functioning.
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‘Six mega-trends that define India's future’-

Virenji-On this I would like to comment as follows:--
Despite these very positive signs, it is a fact that more than 20 percent of our population lives below the poverty line, the infant mortality rate is amongst the highest in the world, and there is acute lack of nutrition particularly in the case of women and children, there is absolutely no medical care for the poor both in the urban areas and in the rural areas, the all India level of literacy is still at 65%.
India’s real future lies on how much and within what time frame we can achieve in the sectors indicated above. We have to make judicious use of our outstanding success in the numerous other fields to ensure a speedy remedy to the various core problems indicated above that faces our nation.

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I don't think it was ever noble. It's always been a cut-throat operation, literally.



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Noble my arse, it was always for filling their minds with hate and letting them loose onto Hindus, even in medieval times the ulema was always cursing any emperor who deviated from killing Hindus, Ahmad Sirhindi the so called sufi hated Akbar for his preceived fair play towards the infidels and later instigated Jahangir to murder Guru Arjun.

It's naive to believe that mullahs use "clash of civilizations" (advocated by Samuel Huntington) to radicalise Muslims, Islam itself lays out this doctrine in the form of "clash between momins and kaffirs" till the kaffirs are killed off or converted, so mullahs don't need any 20th cent theories to preach hate, they already have a hate manual called the Quran for that.

In Lucknow these morons murdered 3 Hindus as soon as these animals got out of the mosques after friday prayers during the Bush protests, they were probably instructed by the mullah to go stab the nearest dirty Hindu kaffir since they have no balls to touch Bush.
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