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    Major Indian fire kills more than half of the patients in the hospital

    I will not argue with you and take this thread off topic. But what took the response team so long to arrive? More importantly, how did the hospital staff not try to save anyone? One must wonder if this type of behavior of hospital staff is prevalent throughout India.
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    Major Indian fire kills more than half of the patients in the hospital

    One must ask, is it a democratic thing or an Indian thing?
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    Major Indian fire kills more than half of the patients in the hospital

    I don't find that more than half of all the patients in that hospital died is funny in any way.
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    Major Indian fire kills more than half of the patients in the hospital

    KOLKATA, India (AP) – Fleeing medical staff abandoned patients to a fire that killed 89 people Friday as black smoke poured through the seven-story hospital in this city in eastern India, officials said. Six administrators were arrested. Six hospital directors surrendered to police and were...
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    Aghori Indians are. Aghori - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    I do not agree. Only desperate people would do something like that and only miserable people would turn that into their culture and make it a tradition. India has been practicing cannibalism for much of their history and that of which is still being practiced today by the Aghori Indians in the...
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    The difference between Pakistan and India is cannibalism in Pakistan is extremely rare and those who did it are mentally unstable so they do not reflect Pakistani society or culture. In contract, Indian cannibalism has been practiced for centuries if not longer and is an indistinguishable part...
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    Disgusting and fake. Feel free to start a topic about it but please do not take this discussion off topic. Thanks.
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    The typical places Aghori Indians find dead bodies to eat is the Ganges river, the other common method is digging up graves and then of course finding those in the street who have already starved to death, which is also very common in India.
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    McDonald's is like a luxury to the average Indian who can barely afford one meal a day. On the other hand, an Indian can simply go to the Ganges river and pick out one of many floating corpses on the river bank and feed himself that way. Thats how Aghori Indians feed themselves. You seem to...
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    Considering the majority of Indians live in almost identical conditions as some of the poorest of Africans, I would not be one bit surprised that this cannibalistic tradition is practiced by Aghori's and non Aghori's alike. India is also the leading nation in starvation, so they must get their...
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    That is very horrifying and I do not condone such actions. You are free to start a topic about it but please leave off-topic material out of this discussion.
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    You know a lot about your culture. Please contribute your knowledge in this thread.
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    Wrong. India was itself a British Colony - as was Pakistan and Bangladesh. India, Pakistan and Bangladesh were part of the British Empire, not Pakistan and Bangladesh part of India.
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    So we agree that the picture didn't lie. The Aghori was getting some lunch.
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    And that isn't a corpse floating in the Ganges river. Pics don't lie mate, remember?
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    The Aghoris get their corpses, which may be either pulled from a river (such as the Ganges) or obtained from cremation grounds, are consumed both raw and cooked on open flame, as the Aghoris believe that what others consider a "dead man" is, in fact, nothing but natural matter devoid of the life...
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    Confirmed hoax. The Aghoris on the other hand are real and well documented.
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    Trust me, the last place I would ever want to go is India.
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    21st century India still practices Cannibalism

    Yes. The Agori sadhus Indians are real people and they do in fact consume human flesh. Why does the Indian government allow this?
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