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The rise of Hindutva.. only 20 muslims in Parliament of Modi..

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You may hate me but at least you have brains and talk sense. That itself is a great relief as far Pakistan is concerned.

there are couple of Sikhs only in parliament too. india is over 80% hindu nation so majority of MPs are hindus

BJP will protect the interests of Sikhs better than Congress ever did.
 
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i'm not... personally i think Modi will be under great deal of pressure after this land slide win, the people are looking at him as a solution to all their problems, if he fails to deliver than we all know what awaits him in next election :)

there's no high deal of expectations - people were just fed up with dynastic and divisive politics as well a lame duck government which is corrupt.

People aren't even coming out with any list of expectations out for Mr.Modi to perform - not a single one that's a specific demand - other than to maintain good governance, Mr. Modi will do well to give a lean effective governance that's all.
 
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there's no high deal of expectations - people were just fed up with dynastic and divisive politics as well a lame duck government which is corrupt.

People aren't even coming out with any list of expectations out for Mr.Modi to perform - not a single one that's a specific demand - other than to maintain good governance, Mr. Modi will do well to give a lean effective governance that's all.
U said it urself that people want him to maintain good governance, so this is an expectation :)
 
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@ Pakistanis and Bangladeshis

Congress has always been 'secular'...we voted Congress led UPA to majority in 2009.
Congress lost so miserably only because they stinted our economic growth by unprecedented scams and by projecting a nincompoop as the prime ministerial candidate.
All the educated Indians on this forum at least are pro-inclusion and pro-secularism and many including me used to hate the pseudo-divisive policies of the right-wing parties.
Modi represents the promise of prosperity. Doesnt mean there is a prevalent anti-muslim sentiment in the country.
 
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5000 hindus every year are fleeing from Pakistan, tells a lot about Pakistan's credentials about condition of minorities. It is breach of Nehru-Liaquat pact, let alone letting them win Parliament election they should be now send back to Pakistan to enjoy life with their brothers, enjoying in Pakistan (pun intended).
 
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Pakistan is based on Religion India is not . So we don't see religion of MP's when we vote . And Some people should really stop asking things on basis of religion .
Is that why majority of your elected politicians are BRAHMINS?.
 
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A landslide victory for the BJP has also meant a decline in Muslim representation in 16 Lok Sabha. So far as trends and results show only 21 Muslims are likely to enter the parliament against 28 in the outgoing Lok Sabha. The lowest-ever tally owes to the decimation of Congress, the Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party, who had given mandate to maximum Muslims to contest. For the first time, since Independence, there will be no Muslim representation in parliament from Uttar Pradesh. Generally, there have been 28 to 40 Muslims in Lok Sabha.

Muslim candidates have who have won so far belong to Trinamool Congress, CPM, Congress, RJD, NCP, LJP, AIMIM, AIUDF (Assam), PDP, IUML and AIADMK. BJP’s lone Muslim face Syed Shahnawaz Hussain also lost from the Bhagalpur parliamentary constituency in Bihar. He was defeated by Rashtriya Janata Dal's Shailesh Kumar by around 9,000 votes. Congress Muslim faces from Ghulam Nabi Azad to Salman Khurshid and Mohammad Azharuddin also lost elections.

On the basis of trends and results pouring in, it can be safely said that seven Muslims may win from West Bengal, four from Bihar, including Tariq Anwar, Taslimuddin], two from Kerala [IUML], two from Assam, three from Jammu & Kashmir that include three PDP candidates and one from Andhra Pradesh , one from Tamil Nadu AIADMK's Anwar Raja], Lakshadweep et al. The figure would be 20 or 21, once the final results are out. Asaduddin Owaisi is leading from Hyderabad on MIM ticket while Congress has done so badly that in Lakshadweep too the Congress candidate has lost to NCP's Muslim candidate.

An analysis of Muslim votes makes out that baring states where the BJP is in power, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, in other places, they voted against the BJP. They voted considerably to the BJP
candidates in Rajasthan thus given a clean sweep to the BJP. The trend was similar in Gujarat and MP as well. But in UP and Bihar, they voted overwhelmingly against the BJP. But divided their votes between the SP, the BSP and the Congress. In Aonla, where Muslims form 33.90 per cent, Dharmindra Kumar of BJP won by two lakh votes. Muslim votes got divided amongst the SP, the BSP and the Congress party’s Salim Iqbal Sherwani. A similar trend is visible in Barilley, Barabanki, Blundsheher and other seats as well. It looks, while Muslim votes got divided, the Hindu votes transcended caste barriers and voted
overwhelmingly for the BJP.

Muslim MPs
West Bengal
Idris Ali, AITC, from Basirhat
Sultan Ahmad, AITC, from Uluberia
Mohammad Salim, CPI (Marxist), from Raiganj
Badrudduja Khan, CPI (Marxist), from Murshidabad
Mausam Noor, Congress, from Malda North
Abu Hashem Khan Chaudhary, Congress from Malda South
Dr Mamtaz Sanghamita, AITC, from Burdwan-Durgapur

Bihar
Tasleemuddin, RJD, from Araria
Tariq Anwar, NCP, from Katihar
Chaudhary Mahboob Ali Qaisar, LJP, from Khagaria
Mohd Asrarul Haq Qasmi, Congress, from Kishanganj

Andhra Pradesh [now Telangana]
Asadudduin Owaisi, AIMIM, from Hyderabad

Assam
Sirajuddin Ajmal, AIUDF, from Barpeta
Badurddin Ajmal, AIUDF, from Dhubri

J&K
Mehbooba Mufti, PDP, from Anantnag
Muzaffar Husain Baig, PDP, from Baramulla
Tariq Hameed Karra, PDP, from Srinagar

Kerala
E Ahamed, IUML, from Malappuram
ET Mohammad Bashir, IUML, from Ponnani

Tamil Nadu
Anwar Raja, AIADMK, from Ramanathapuram

Lakshadwip
Mohammad Faisal PP, NCP, from Lakshadweep

Why 16th Lok Sabha will see the lowest number of Muslim representation in India's democractic history | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis


Religion is not a criterion to become a Member of Parliament, and it should not be also. An elected MP represents all the citizens of his/her constituency irrespective of their religion. Learn to think beyond religion.
 
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Religion is not a criterion to become a Member of Parliament, and it should not be also. An elected MP represents all the citizens of his/her constituency irrespective of their religion. Learn to think beyond religion.

The key reason that the creators of Pakistan didn't accept leading to that nation's formation.
 
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Had you known anything,you would have told me?.Or may it is not worth bothering .
i have got better things to do than telling u which neta is a brahmin n which is not......


just giving u an advice....dont talk about sh*t u dont know
 
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Show me one single video where Modi played Babri/ram mandir card or said anything against muslims and i will agree with you .

that's a naive question to ask

Modi being a seasoned politician would never say anything hateful towards Muslims during election time.

That would have played straight into the Congress' hands.

The real test will be how many more Muslims will he butcher under his rule.
 
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Im happy Pakistanis are at least talking about Minorities of neighboring country...
 
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