we don't have toiletsWhere is India going... ?!? #Secularism shoved down the toilet drain.
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we don't have toiletsWhere is India going... ?!? #Secularism shoved down the toilet drain.
Yeah! In those days dalits/out castes were very happy about their 'status' in Hinduism.
Again, BS!
we don't have toilets
Do you have any creature that is known as a muslim?
Only 3-4% of total Haryana's population, others were asked kindly to leave India during partition.
Government should not interfere in dietary habits of any individualPlease never ever call yourself a hindu or a believer of shree mad bhagavad geeta or believe in our gods or go to temples and then indulge in eating of a flesh of a cow. If cow meat is so dear to you brothers abandon going to any temple or prey to gods or simply believing yourself to be a hindu. There can be no sin greater than willingly killing cow and (I just cannot imagine) eating it.
And keralite hindu guys - your land is known as god's own country and you guys have absolutely no shame, in fact, you guys boast of eating beef, you ppl reached nadir of our dharma. I am very very sure if tomorrow someone to say to you that human flesh is tastiest you guys will seek out for that too.
I am very very sorry if I have hurt someone but right now, after going thru this thread, I am feeling very low.
Only 3-4% of total Haryana's population, others were asked kindly to leave India during partition.
Nah they needed some positive stimuli .... and we gave some.So they just left.
Poof.
Like that?
I marvel at the secularism on display.I can give a few noble examples of such secularism that other states can also follow :
-no mid day meals for school children in a district during the month of ramdan
-no exams on Fridays (state boards). Central boards have also been requested to avoid exams on fridays
On that count. You made a mistake partitioning this country. Speaking this from your POV.So they just left.
Poof.
Like that?
Where is India going... ?!? #Secularism shoved down the toilet drain.
Government should not interfere in dietary habits of any individual
Having said that
Don't generalise all kerala hindus as beaf eating infidels
What you and other posters in this thread must understand while talking about mallus is that kerala is a truly secular state
And by secularism I mean the state never mixes religion in its affairs
I can give a few noble examples of such secularism that other states can also follow :
-no mid day meals for school children in a district during the month of ramdan
-no exams on Fridays (state boards). Central boards have also been requested to avoid exams on fridays
Well the day people start milking pigs for milk consumption we will ban pork too.Well I believe if beef is banned then pork should be banned too. A truly secular nation does not ban things however. These people do not understand simple logic. Someone else eating pork or beef does not mean it is going inside your stomach. I think we have infinately discussed said topic. Why is this thread still in the front.
Government should not interfere in dietary habits of any individual
Having said that
Don't generalise all kerala hindus as beaf eating infidels
What you and other posters in this thread must understand while talking about mallus is that kerala is a truly secular state
And by secularism I mean the state never mixes religion in its affairs
I can give a few noble examples of such secularism that other states can also follow :
-no mid day meals for school children in a district during the month of ramdan
-no exams on Fridays (state boards). Central boards have also been requested to avoid exams on fridays
We thank Jinnah from bottom of our heart, and I am glad our people at the time of partition we didn't had leaders like in the western UP. or else in the name of bhai chara we would have been getting cr@p in the name of secularism.On that count. You made a mistake partitioning this country. Speaking this from your POV.
We were never secular to being with. Indian secularism was always bogus. Even constitution claims to be secular yet religious laws takes precedence over uniformity and equality for all.
Don't mistake religious tolerance of a majority of people cutting across different faiths to be secularism.