[Reader-list] Secular?

Sunandan K.N. knsunandan at gmail.com
Mon Jan 29 21:33:40 IST 2007


In USA the Chritisn groups (majority) do not believe or accept the
constitution.. they work against abortion rights guaranteed by the
constitution, against gay marriage and so on.
In India the hindu fundamentalist are the one who are not accepting
the 'rule of the land'. As per the 'rule of the land' (constitution of
India) people believing in different religion can follow different
rules. But Hindu terrorists want their law to be 'law for all' and
they dont mind taking law into their hand.
Fortumately India is more democratic than US  in the sense that the
majority religion still has not completely gained full control in
Indian government. In US iIt is not a secret that Bush government is a
chriatian goverment and it openly acts like that. In India fortunately
the minority communities are strong and so that the hindu
fundamentalists are not able to introduce hindu or christian civil
laws as 'common civil code'... I like to know what will be Vedavati's
openion making Muslim civil code as common civil code. We can expect
what will be the answer from a person who believe that Narandra Modi -
one of the most  dreadful terrorist India has produiced - is a hero of
the nation..


Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 12:45:29 +0000
From: "Vedavati Jogi" <vrjogi at hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Reader-list] A Step Towards Progress
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in uk or usa too people don't speak same language, don't eat same food,
don't follow same customs in their personal lives but every body accepts
rule of the land. why can't it happen in 'secular india'?



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