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Living With Ganpati Visarjan Aftermath: Bye Bappa, Hello Garbage

Updated: 6 September, 2017 1:26 PM IST
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As Mumbai bids adieu to Lord Ganesha, it leaves in its wake huge amounts of debris on the waterfronts, just like every year. The sea and beaches of Mumbai are polluted plaster of paris idols, increasing the task tenfold for the beach cleaners. Take a look at the aftermath we have to live through, once the celebration is over.


https://www.thequint.com/videos/ganpati-visarjan-aftermath-piles-of-garbage-at-beaches-in-mumbai
 
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How about an article stating "Living with the aftermath of Bakri Eid, bye bye humanity, hello animal waste, blood and animal remains" ?


I am yet to see such an article in "secular" India.

Maybe show stopper can tell us why :coffee:
 
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LOL Animal waste, blood etc are all biodegradable. Any sane journalist won't really worry writing over it.
 
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LOL Animal waste, blood etc are all biodegradable. Any sane journalist won't really worry writing over it.

Not if they rot and remain and spread infection and stink up the place.

I wonder how many lives were lost in India due to the spread of infection after Bakri eid. Maybe someone should do a survey and publish the statistics.
 
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Not if they rot and remain and spread infection and stink up the place.

I wonder how many lives were lost in India due to the spread of infection after Bakri eid. Maybe someone should do a survey and publish the statistics.
o_O
 
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How about an article stating "Living with the aftermath of Bakri Eid, bye bye humanity, hello animal waste, blood and animal remains" ?

Any credible source to prove that these pictures aren't photoshopped? And do they permanently damage the atmosphere?

I wish Google would work with same efficiency when it comes to "Secular" searches ! lol

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/sep/14/rivers-of-blood-dhaka-bangladesh-eid-animal-sacrifices

My freind, carry on with your good work ! Its really doing wonders.
 
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There should be some regulation and biodegradable materials and paints etc be made mandatory. Pollution is a big problem here, save our marine life and rivers and coastlines.
 
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Why are you concerned about Bangladesh? Aren't we speaking about India here? Anyways the waste is biodegradable unlike the chemical laced Ganesh and Durga statues.

It's not about their "Photoshop .. Bangladesh..or India", It is about finding reasons to attack someone from the community they hate.

PS : The point is Sacrifices do create these Images, and in India They do celebrate bakarid !
 
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Why are you concerned about Bangladesh? Aren't we speaking about India here? Anyways the waste is biodegradable unlike the chemical laced Ganesh and Durga statues.
Nobody cares about bangladesh or pakistan, they're pissed because an arab control system follower like you is trying to score brownie points and shit on us kuffar and our practices.
 
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