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Kamal Haasan`s film is banned in Tamil Nadu. Salman Rushdie is not allowed to enter into Kolkata. What do our secular parties have to say ?
Asked by kishore malhotra,
02 Feb 02:18 pm
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Our democracy has become a sham,
Where freedom of expression has been stifled.
None of our so called secular parties have given a cogent reply,
to the above mentioned issues.
Hypocrisy rules our country.
Answered by mohanbirsingh ghura, 02 Feb 07:25 pm
Where freedom of expression has been stifled.
None of our so called secular parties have given a cogent reply,
to the above mentioned issues.
Hypocrisy rules our country.
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There is no secular in this people at the helm of affairs have to look after the sentiments and sensitive of various group in the state, look after the law and order, look after peace in the state. Film personalities and novelists must see the sentiments of various people and act responsibly. Inspite of the TN Govt calling Kamal for meeting with leaders of muslim communities he has not acted fast in allaying their fears. Rushdie also has no business to comment on our leaders who are equally responsible for law and order maintenance.
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 02 Feb 02:28 pm
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Pleasing one community is what the Indian Politicians understand by SECULARISM
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 02 Feb 02:19 pm
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They are secular with a small * where it is written as terms and conditions apply ...... !!
jab unka koi matlab hai to wo secular hai, nahi to vote bank jindaabaad ... !!!
Answered by Manoj M, 02 Feb 02:19 pm
jab unka koi matlab hai to wo secular hai, nahi to vote bank jindaabaad ... !!!
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Our tolerance levels have been hijacked by minority mob mentality
and all fundamental rights under the constitution held at bay by a group in the name of vote politics.
The definition of secularism has been changed to appeasement and the results are for all to see.
Answered by sumita bhadrachaudhari, 03 Feb 01:11 pm
and all fundamental rights under the constitution held at bay by a group in the name of vote politics.
The definition of secularism has been changed to appeasement and the results are for all to see.
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Vote Banks has DIVIDED our democracy into warring RELIGIOUS and CASTE CAMPS!
No country can have secularism or good democracy as long as VOTE BANKS dictate terms!
Answered by Shunmugham, 02 Feb 02:38 pm
No country can have secularism or good democracy as long as VOTE BANKS dictate terms!
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I feel the sentiments of anyone must not be hurt in the name of secular / freedom of speech. if something hurts ... it hurts.
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 02 Feb 02:27 pm
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