Instead of one single case, I'd like to post a link to article about Iran legalizing the marriage of fathers and their adopted daughters once they hit 13.
Iran lawmakers pass bill allowing men to marry adopted daughters | World news | The Guardian
US declared Dawood Ibrahim a global terrorist more than a decade ago. You're little bit behind times here. Perhaps some light reading might help? Or is that too much to ask?
Not sure how current the data regarding % of women on boards is. The newer ones show Indonesia as having 6% instead of the 4.1% you're showing and India as having 4.7% and 5.0% in 2 different reports. Why do you think that is...
"Peaceful Religion called Christianity strikes again."
Seriouly, dude? you're gonna blame a religion of 2.5 Billion followers for the crimes of one man?
What kind of time frame are you thinking per debate? Are we talking about the same day for all three rounds?
How long do you envision the Q & A sessions being?
Should answering the questions be mandatory? If yes, then do you envision some sort of filtering mechanism of do you see the moderator...
Wow! I really thought you'd go with the "focusing on development" path. For the record, Nepal is the only officially Hindu country in the world. Also, I don't get how having other Hindu or Muslim country helps. I very much doubt if that provides much comfort to anyone when they're getting killed.
It's 5th generation warfare, my friend. So you better get your people some education, electricity and Internet access soon or the Indians are gonna bury you:D
The British got majority of their territory from the Marathas. When the Bristish East India company started, the Mughals ruled the subcontinent. When they finished, it was the Marathas that dominated the subcontinent.
Secondly, I notice you keep trying to connect yourself to the Mughal empire...
The first part of your answer shocked me. Your lack of historical knowledge is deeply disturbing. The british took the majority of India from the Marathas and Sikhs, not the Mughals. The Mughals were basically figureheads after the mid-1700s. That's why there's Anglo-Sikh wars, Anglo-Maratha...
I've got a question for you. If your nana loved Pakistan so much, Why didn't your nana leave during the partition?
Now, look at it from a Hindu's point of view. Muslims voted overwhelmingly for partition based on the reasoning that they couldn't live with the Hindus, and yet 1/3rd of the...