In a way you are right, but the way you make it SOUND is wrong. You sound as if you have already reached a verdict and therefore its pointless.
Just for your info, I am a Hindu and I have many people in my family who are married to Muslims (men and women). None feel India doesnt treat them as equals. The worrying bit is those Muslims in India who feel ostracized.
As for the judiciary, well you and I both know how well it has been performing against ALL odds. Taking the government by the crotch on so many issues.
I dont want to be drawn into a Hindu-Muslim debate because its senseless and certainly this is not an appropriate form.
I agree riots are wrong, but then these things are two-way with the "hand that rocks the cradle" being the politicians (in our country). Factionalism is everywhere (including our esteemed neighbours who are close to 100% muslims) so I dont, rather I WONT stand for OUR country being looked at with communal hues.
Cheers. I am out of this now.
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it"
In a way you are right, but the way you make it SOUND is wrong. You sound as if you have already reached a verdict and therefore its pointless.
Just for your info, I am a Hindu and I have many people in my family who are married to Muslims (men and women). None feel India doesnt treat them as equals. The worrying bit is those Muslims in India who feel ostracized.
As for the judiciary, well you and I both know how well it has been performing against ALL odds. Taking the government by the crotch on so many issues.
I dont want to be drawn into a Hindu-Muslim debate because its senseless and certainly this is not an appropriate form.
I agree riots are wrong, but then these things are two-way with the "hand that rocks the cradle" being the politicians (in our country). Factionalism is everywhere (including our esteemed neighbours who are close to 100% muslims) so I dont, rather I WONT stand for OUR country being looked at with communal hues.
Cheers. I am out of this now.
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it"