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India started to ban Namaz in public areas.

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Quite often on YouTube I see comments from Indian Muslims that for no reason curse Pakistan & type 'Jay Hind'.

Perhaps, this might be an eye-opener for them that the very nation whom they are patriotically standing up for, is now about to take away their right to pray.

Public places is just the beginning. I won't be surprised that (some day) they might pass a bill of banning praying in mosques. Not that I want something like that to happen to any Muslim individual, but its about time they open their eyes & see whats happening to their own Kashmiri brothers & sisters while they have their rights to praying revoked.

Don't say we didn't warn you.
 
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Indian Democracy is a sham.

#CracksForming

Quite often on YouTube I see comments from Indian Muslims that for no reason curse Pakistan & type 'Jay Hind'.

Fake accounts with fake Muslims names bro. It's real easy.

I am usually against BJP's divisive policies, but this is a welcome move, though it is only in the State of UP. No one, of any religion should be doing such things in public. It causes inconvenience to others.

So what do you think that that man in your profile pic isn't causing "inconvenience" to others by holding that big rally??

Better yet, you should ban all types of big public gathering. Not just religious ones since it "causes inconvenience".

Now don't you start with double standards here or making up a excuse to persecute Muslims. :rolleyes:
 
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Rallies can be done only in public. Religious practices are meant to be done either in your house or inside places of worship. This is for all religions, not just for Muslims.

Your original claim of not holding prayers in public was that it causes "inconvenience" well then....so do large public rallies.

No one, of any religion should be doing such things in public. It causes inconvenience to others.

So are you backing off from your "inconvenience" now that the rule is being enforced upon you or do rules only apply to Muslims??

Take your pick.

Btw, religious practices have been done in public (sacrifices by Abrahamic religions and polytheists) and various other religious activities for thousands of years. You can't make this up lol.
 
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Your original claim of not holding prayers in public was that it causes "inconvenience" well then....so do large public rallies.



So are you backing off from your "inconvenience" now that the rule is being enforced upon you or do rules only apply to Muslims??

Take your pick.

Btw, religious practices have been done in public (sacrifices by Abrahamic religions and polytheists) and various other religious activities for thousands of years. You can't make this up lol.

Because large public rallies are not *** common as worship. They happen rarely. Further, as I said earlier, for rallies only public areas are the place. You can't take out a rally in your house right ? Whereas the proper place of worship is the house or the mosque/temple.

I am not backing off from the inconvenience claim. This rule applies to all religions. No one should cause inconvenience to common public for their religious practices.
 
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