source>?. . .Yes and No the idea behind the ban was of all religious items like crosses, Sikh turbans in public spaces.
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source>?. . .Yes and No the idea behind the ban was of all religious items like crosses, Sikh turbans in public spaces.
The French president, Jacques Chirac, and the prime minister, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, have both spoken out vociferously against the wearing of "ostentatious" symbols of faith in schools, the civil service, and in state institutions.
their opinion doesn't exactly form the basis of the law. look up the actual text of the law, does it say it's done for religious purpose?
anyway we're going off topic, I'm with Jewverine on this matter. State should stay out of religious matters. You only have to look to your western neighbor(PK) so see what happens as a result
(based on the BBC articles, FR falls in the same category as well)
It is all religious symbols be it a Christian crucifix or a Sikh turban so it was not just for security only. Everyone has their own view as I have mine I do not wish to see the likes of Bajrang dal/Ram sena grow stronger and cow slaughter is one of their tenets.
BD and ram sena are like KKK, they will eventually loose their significance. Economy and education does wonders
India is not Israel what works for you will not work for us. Just like in France they have banned the wearing of Hijab in public places is this not aganist UN geneva law? that you can dress how u wish? the diffrence is pork is considered dirty by muslims and jews but the cow is considered sacred so the two can't be compared.
I must state again this law is not nation wide! but in one state
i understand and respect that, you are free to make a personal choice. govt should stay out of it.Hope you are right but many educated persons also have joined with these groups because India is still very much a religious country. My grandparents live in a small town in India if they ever found out I ate beef I would not be welcome there for a single day and we must respect that because otherwise it will make the right wing mob even stronger.
The hi jab is a safety issue, not a matter of personal preference. I'm not sure what that has to do with anything anyways, what I was talking about, it seems pretty off topic to me. You say Israel and India can't be compared, but you still haven't given a reason why allowing beef to be consumed would not work. All of India's population is not religious, and among those that are religious, not all of them follow the bovine belief system. Beef consumption is a personal preference, not a safety issue.
Hijab is not just a safety issue if that was the case why ban the Sikh turban or the crucifix also?. Cow is a sacred animal for many do you understand this? now the state which has the ban is Madhya pradesh which holds 92% Hindus and is in the hindi belt where Lord Krishna is very popular if you google Vaishnav/Iskcon you will see that for them the cow is very important.
we're not questioning the belief yeti, we're simply saying govt. shouldn't be imposing religious rules. people should be free to follow their beliefs.
Coming up in MP: a cow sanctuary - Indian Express
Ever heard of a cow sanctuary? The BJP Government in Madhya Pradesh is all set to build one in Shajapur district to house
cows
Now who holds power in Madhya Pradesh? it is the BJP which is a Hindu national party (or claims to be) so they are just doing what the voters want.
For the sake of peace we must all live together otherwise these hardcore religious nuts will make Yeti meat out of me one day