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Indian guard dies after Bangladesh border attack

That's how most of you are dealt with in most of the places you move.. One gets what it deserves..

you killing bangladeshis who are mostly hindu who want to go back to their mother hindustan.....traitors...just kill all those traitors....we should award india with a medal for such act.
 
i do not worship western studies, on the contrary you do. thus, you do not make sense, indian.

Yeah, I knew you are there to work in Indian restaurants.. :lol: Law course my foot.. What Bangladeshi from law less land has anything to do with law?
 
Yeah, I knew you are there to work in Indian restaurants.. :lol: Law course my foot.. What Bangladeshi from law less land has anything to do with law?

you caught me i am a barber at a chinese shop.....
 
you killing bangladeshis who are mostly hindu who want to go back to their mother hindustan.....traitors...just kill all those traitors....we should award india with a medal for such act.

Religion doesn't matter; BSF should kill one and all who tries to come our way from across the border..

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you caught me i am a barber at a chinese shop.....
I knew it .. Good that you admitted to serving your new masters.. While back in the land Raw is running your country.. you are in serious mess i must tell you..
 
Religion doesn't matter; BSF should kill one and all who tries to come our way from across the border..

of course it does, india is famous for its religios discrimination only second to iraq.

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On religious discrimination, India next only to Iraq: US thinktank - Times Of India


On religious discrimination, India next only to Iraq: US thinktank
Sachin Parashar, TNN Dec 22, 2009, 09.09am IST
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NEW DELHI: For India, international recognition of its free and pluralistic society has always been hard to come by and while things are changing, they are clearly changing slowly. A study carried out by Washington-based Pew Research Centre, the highly respected US thinktank, said India is next only to Iraq when it comes to social hostility and religious discrimination perpetrated by individuals and groups.

The study titled `Global Restrictions on Religion' took into account the situation in as many as 198 countries, North Korea being the only notable exception, to derive the conclusion. India was just below Iraq and well above countries like Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan when it came to social hostility in the country. Pakistan is at the third place right below India.

The study, which claims to cover 99.5% of the world population, deals with restrictions imposed on religion not just by social groups and individuals but also by the government. Even in the case of government induced restrictions, India fares badly with its position in the top 40 countries out of the 198 mentioned.

Even though the report says that "the highest overall levels of restrictions are found in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran, where both the government and society at large impose numerous limits on religious beliefs and practices'' India is ranked well above them in the social hostility index.

While India has fared badly on both, China has done remarkably well when it comes to social hostility even though it has done badly in the government imposed restrictions section. "Vietnam and China, for instance, have high government restrictions on religion but are in the moderate or low range when it comes to social hostilities. Nigeria and Bangladesh follow the opposite pattern: high in social hostilities but moderate in terms of government actions,'' it says.

The report clubs India with Sri Lanka, Ethiopia and Bangladesh as countries where large segments of the population want to protect the special place of one particular religion. This is how it explains the high social hostility index for these countries. "Many of the restrictions imposed in these countries are driven by groups pressing for the enshrinement of their interpretation of the majority faith, including through Shariah law in Muslim societies and Hindutva movement in India which seeks to define India as a Hindu nation,'' says the report.

In preparing this study, states the report, the Pew Forum devised a battery of measures, phrased as questions, to gauge the levels of government and social restrictions on religion in each country. "To answer these questions, Pew Forum researchers combed through 16 widely cited, publicly available sources of information, including reports by the US State Department, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, the Council of the European Union, the United Kingdom's Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Human Rights Watch, the International Crisis Group, the Hudson Institute and Amnesty International,'' it states.
 
of course it does, india is famous for its religios discrimination only second to iraq.

Doesn't matter.. Still, BSF should knock anyone off who is in sight near the borders.. We don't want any more peasants coming our way..
 
of course it does, india is famous for its religios discrimination only second to iraq.

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On religious discrimination, India next only to Iraq: US thinktank - Times Of India


On religious discrimination, India next only to Iraq: US thinktank
Sachin Parashar, TNN Dec 22, 2009, 09.09am IST
Tags:

India

NEW DELHI: For India, international recognition of its free and pluralistic society has always been hard to come by and while things are changing, they are clearly changing slowly. A study carried out by Washington-based Pew Research Centre, the highly respected US thinktank, said India is next only to Iraq when it comes to social hostility and religious discrimination perpetrated by individuals and groups.

The study titled `Global Restrictions on Religion' took into account the situation in as many as 198 countries, North Korea being the only notable exception, to derive the conclusion. India was just below Iraq and well above countries like Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan when it came to social hostility in the country. Pakistan is at the third place right below India.

The study, which claims to cover 99.5% of the world population, deals with restrictions imposed on religion not just by social groups and individuals but also by the government. Even in the case of government induced restrictions, India fares badly with its position in the top 40 countries out of the 198 mentioned.

Even though the report says that "the highest overall levels of restrictions are found in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran, where both the government and society at large impose numerous limits on religious beliefs and practices'' India is ranked well above them in the social hostility index.

While India has fared badly on both, China has done remarkably well when it comes to social hostility even though it has done badly in the government imposed restrictions section. "Vietnam and China, for instance, have high government restrictions on religion but are in the moderate or low range when it comes to social hostilities. Nigeria and Bangladesh follow the opposite pattern: high in social hostilities but moderate in terms of government actions,'' it says.

The report clubs India with Sri Lanka, Ethiopia and Bangladesh as countries where large segments of the population want to protect the special place of one particular religion. This is how it explains the high social hostility index for these countries. "Many of the restrictions imposed in these countries are driven by groups pressing for the enshrinement of their interpretation of the majority faith, including through Shariah law in Muslim societies and Hindutva movement in India which seeks to define India as a Hindu nation,'' says the report.

In preparing this study, states the report, the Pew Forum devised a battery of measures, phrased as questions, to gauge the levels of government and social restrictions on religion in each country. "To answer these questions, Pew Forum researchers combed through 16 widely cited, publicly available sources of information, including reports by the US State Department, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, the Council of the European Union, the United Kingdom's Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Human Rights Watch, the International Crisis Group, the Hudson Institute and Amnesty International,'' it states.

only second to iraq in your democratic secular india:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

the fact that it is from times of india....makes it even sweeter...lol
 
Ways to end Illegal BD'ians.

1. BSF should be empowered to take at least 100 at one go.
2. Groups in North East and Assam should be given free hand dealing with illegals.
3. They should be given strict targets.
4. Most important rule, Illegal is illegal, religion does not matter..

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only second to iraq in your democratic secular india:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

the fact that it is from times of india....makes it even sweeter...lol

We are evil.. Here comes the admission, now deal with it.. :D
 
Ways to end Illegal BD'ians.

1. BSF should be empowered to take at least 100 at one go.
2. Groups in North East and Assam should be given free hand dealing with illegals.
3. They should be given strick targets.
4. Most important rule, Illegal is illegal, religion does not matter..

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We are evil.. Here comes the admission. deal with it.. :D

shoot all those hindu traitors.
 
Nopes, the deal is open for all BD'ians and once they are cleared from our land. We will come your way..

no true bangladeshi would ever go to India as far as i am concerned, any bangladeshi who goes to india is a traitor and needs to be shot. thank you varot for doing such great work.
 
no true bangladeshi would ever go to India as far as i am concerned, any bangladeshi who goes to india is a traitor and needs to be shot. thank you varot for doing such great work.

Haha, you come India to shop.. don't you, the true Bangladeshi!!
 
no true bangladeshi would ever go to India as far as i am concerned, any bangladeshi who goes to india is a traitor and needs to be shot. thank you varot for doing such great work.

LOL thats why these jerkos keep jumping the fence regularly, BSF needs to take out a couple of hundreds of these mofo's to draw even.
 
LOL thats why these jerkos keep jumping the fence regularly, BSF needs to take out a couple of hundreds of these mofo's to draw even.

This person who made that idiotic statement goes shoping to India for clothes and shoes... so much to brag about for him.. :lol:
 
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