The best way to live in a multi-religious pluralistic country without any riots is by respecting each other's religion and fellow citizens in stead of claiming religious supremacy (Christians) and brotherhood love (Muslims).
The day Indian Muslims shed more tears for the terrorist victims of India than that of their Palestinian brotherhood and support the Govt. India's pro-Israel policy to hunt down all terrorists - that is the real protection in stead of seeking constitutional protection from Governments.
So is the case of Christians, who denigrate Hindu gods/goddesses to lift Jesus Christ. Like the 'RIN' advertisement - 'Aap God Mere God Se Achee (Beheter) Kaise'?
Hindus, even if minority (in USA) in any country, follow the golden rule - respect the laws and culture of the country as opposed to form a CIVIL RIGHTS Organization (like CAIR) and keep complaining about discrimination/snubbing/unfair treatment.
By taking a illogical brotherhood stand and anti-country/anti-majority stand, they do more harm to the relationship with their fellow countrymen, which later fuels communal tension.
If you are a silent minority in India and expecting protection from Governments/Supreme Court/PM/CM/Constitution by forming CIVIL rights groups while condoning the following activities of your fellow community- You are probably expecting too much. By the time they will come to scene, the damage would have been done. So don't trust them too much. Trust your neighbors/ religious peers by respecting their feelings/gods/religion. They believe in co-existing with other religions & don't claim that their god is the 'only god'.
The police/army/CBI/IB/RAW etc all think logically patriotic first and listens to their mind as opposed to their 'oath'.
The following activities categorize the minorities in to a anti-majority category and no one can protect them.
The whole USA/India majority is supporting Israel, while the Muslims in these two countries are supporting HAMAs !! What a pity .. supporting Terrorists !!
Our readers will appreciate if we find any Muslim supporting Israel and any Christian condemning the following religious conversion.
Thanks
Manoj Padhi
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bangalore/3_held_for_forceful_conversion/articleshow/3934749.cms
3 held for forceful conversion
5 Jan 2009, 0147 hrs IST, TNN
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Bangalore: Tension prevailed for some time near HAL airport police station after a group of people approached the police and handed
over three persons, who allegedly tried to convert others into a particular religion.
The three persons, including a couple, were later arrested by the police on charges of proselytism. Books and pamphlets used in the activity were also recovered from them. Two other persons who worked with the three are absconding.
The arrested persons are Rama Reddy (26) from Nanjareddy Colony, who came from Andhra Pradesh, Micoh Barbosa (35) and his wife Asmira Barbosa. Police said the crowd brought them from Murugeshpalya, where they allegedly tried to perform a conversion.
Micoh Barbaras is a native of Karwar and resident of Rajanakunte. The three were arrested on a complaint filed by Prabhod Kumar Das from Murageshpalya. He works in a private company.
According to police, the three visited Das' house for the past one week and persuaded him to change his religion. Das is a native of Orissa. Police said they also gave books and other reading material to Das.
On Sunday, the three came to Das' house while he was with a relative. Then Das went out and called some people from the colony and asked the three about their intention, after which the three spilled the beans.
In the complaint, Das stated that the accused were involved in "denigration of Hindu gods". The complaint also stated that the three persons promised him money and a job if he agreed to convert.
The three are in custody and will be taken to a court on Monday.
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Their Pakistani brotherhood people spread cock-bull story that India's RAW is creating disturbances in FATA/ Balochistan areas.
Blinded by Islamic Brotherhood that they world doesn't pay attention to their biased cooked up conspiracy theories. Where were these people, when HAMAs started throwing rockets in to sovereign country Israel, who gifted GAZA in 2005 in good faith.
What Pakistan did to India when Indian's gifted that in good faith, thinking that 'Live and Let Live'.
Now please identify these people for whom, the pain of Palestinian brotherhood is far severe than that of fellow countryman. Encouraging terrorists like HAMAs..
Thanks
Manoj padhi
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From: ghulam. muhammed <ghulam.muhammed@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:53 AM
Subject: Indian Muslims' Grand protest against Israeli aggression on Gaza - PRESS INVITATION
Dear readers:
COORDINATION COMMITTEE
OF INDIAN MUSLIMS
Date: 05 Jan. 09
To: Editor/ News Editor
PRESS INVITATION
Indian Muslims' Grand protest against Israeli aggression on Gaza
Dear Sir/ Madam
Coordination Committee of Indian Muslims (CCIM), representing all leading Indian Muslim organisations, is holding a Grand Protest against the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip on Tuesday, 6 January 2008.
Date : Tuesday, 06 January 2009
Time : 03:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Venue : Jantar Mantar, New Delhi.
· Speakers:
Dr. Zafarul Islam Khan, President, All India Muslim Majlise Mushawarat
Maulana Abdul Hameed Nomani, Secretary, Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind
Mauji Khan, Secretary, All India Milli Council
Maulana Mahmudul Hassan, President, Jamiat Ahle Hadees, Delhi State
Dr. Tasleem Rahmani, President, Muslim Political Council of India
Dr. S.Q.R. Ilyas, Member, Central Advisory Council, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind
Maulana Zeeshan Hidayati, Shia Imam & Chairman, Majlis-e Fikr wo Amal
Shahnawaz Rihan, Secretary, Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO)
· Organisations:
All India Muslim Majlise Mushawarat, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Jamiat Ahle Hadees, All India Milli Council, Majlis Ulama-e Hind, Students Islamic Organisation of India, Shia Political Front, Majlise Fikr-o Amal, Al-Hamd Organization etc.
Kindly depute your reporter/correspondent and photographers to cover the event.
With regards
Mujtaba Farooq
Coordinator
9810499096
D-317, Dawat Nagar Abul Fazl Enclave, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi-25,
Phone: 011-26948341, Fax: 011-26920975, jihpress@gmail.com
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Cant_protect_minorities_then_quit_office_SC_tells_govts/articleshow/3939105.cms
Can't protect minorities, then quit office: SC tells govts 6 Jan 2009, 0250 hrs IST, TNN Print Email Discuss Share Save Comment Text: NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court's judicial conscience, pricked heavily by the ugly violence against Christians in Orissa's Kandhmal district last year, appears to be still raw despite peace returning to the area and Christmas and new year celebrations passing off peacefully. In an unusual outburst, after passing several orders which were being obeyed by the Naveen Patnaik government and the Centre, a Bench comprising Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justices Markandey Katju and P Sathasivam gave a general ultimatum governments -- sectarian violence and persecution of minorities would not be tolerated. "If your government is unable to protect minorities, then you quit office," said Justice Katju, who for the first time was part of the Bench headed by CJI which had been hearing a petition by Archbishop Raphael Cheenath. "We can't tolerate persecution of religious minorities. If your government cannot control such incidents, then quit office," came the second salvo from Justice Katju as a shocked senior advocate K K Venugopal, appearing for the Orissa government, said things were peaceful in the area and that the state has implemented earlier orders of the apex court in letter and spirit with cooperation from the Centre. However, Venugopal tried to wriggle out of the messy situation by shifting the focus towards the Centre by complaining to the court against the latter's decision to withdraw its forces despite the situation still being sensitive in Kandhmal district, which erupted after the killing of Swami Lakshmananand. Without allowing the matter to veer away from the earlier course, the Bench directed the Union home secretary and the state home secretary to coordinate and resolve the number of troops to be stationed. At this point, the CJI asked Cheenath's counsel about the infamous gangrape case pertaining to the nun and said he had been flooded with queries from different countries about it. The counsel, senior advocate Colin Gonsalves, told the Bench that the nun, after initial reservations against a probe by the local police, was now cooperating in the investigations and had participated in the test identification parade to nail the culprits. However, he alleged that the state government was delaying payment of damages to churches which were over 50 years old. He said though the total loss to churches and their properties amounted to nearly Rs 6 crore, the government had agreed to pay a compensation of about Rs 45 lakh. Reiterating its earlier view, the Bench asked the Naveen Patnaik government to take a generous view while granting compensation and make early payments. |
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