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    India has more than 200 million muslims (second largest muslim population next to Indonesia). For muslims travelling to mecca for pilgrimage 90% of the expense is paid by the government. It costs the exchequer heavily . My question : Why , in the first place , should the government pay it ? Its clearly a vote bank politics . Any politician who argues against it will be labeled "hindu fundamentalist" (anyway there are not any left) Southern hindus travel 2000 kms north to visit Ganges. Northern hindus travel 2000 km south to visit Rameshwaram where Adam's bridge starts . Can they pay at least a part of all these pilgrimages of hindus who constitute of 85% of population ? No ....because in all countries the majority bears the burdons and they have to be "tolerant" towards the minority ! God damn these Pseudo secularists!

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      India has more than 200 million muslims (second largest muslim population next to Indonesia). For muslims travelling to mecca for pilgrimage 90% of the expense is paid by the government. It costs the exchequer heavily . My question : Why , in the first place , should the government pay it ? Its clearly a vote bank politics . Any politician who argues against it will be labeled "hindu fundamentalist" (anyway there are not any left) Southern hindus travel 2000 kms north to visit Ganges. Northern hindus travel 2000 km south to visit Rameshwaram where Adam's bridge starts . Can they pay at least a part of all these pilgrimages of hindus who constitute of 85% of population ? No ....because in all countries the majority bears the burdons and they have to be "tolerant" towards the minority ! God damn these Pseudo secularists!

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      Just because they( Politicians ) want votes to be in Power. Vikram Verma I Code...

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        Just because they( Politicians ) want votes to be in Power. Vikram Verma I Code...

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        vikram Verma wrote:

        Just because they( Politicians ) want votes to be in Power.

        for the same reason Salman Rushdie was denied entry to India though he is an Indian by birth/nationality! . Still his properties in mumbai are frozen by the Govt . f*** these muslim buttering politicians

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          vikram Verma wrote:

          Just because they( Politicians ) want votes to be in Power.

          for the same reason Salman Rushdie was denied entry to India though he is an Indian by birth/nationality! . Still his properties in mumbai are frozen by the Govt . f*** these muslim buttering politicians

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          examples of these buttering is almost never ending.. talk about Article 376 SHAH bano case uniform civil code..etc etc And these same politicians want reservations every where ... to be frank ppl here also fall for these kind of politicians.. vikram verma I Code...

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            examples of these buttering is almost never ending.. talk about Article 376 SHAH bano case uniform civil code..etc etc And these same politicians want reservations every where ... to be frank ppl here also fall for these kind of politicians.. vikram verma I Code...

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            The future of india is all greenish...

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              India has more than 200 million muslims (second largest muslim population next to Indonesia). For muslims travelling to mecca for pilgrimage 90% of the expense is paid by the government. It costs the exchequer heavily . My question : Why , in the first place , should the government pay it ? Its clearly a vote bank politics . Any politician who argues against it will be labeled "hindu fundamentalist" (anyway there are not any left) Southern hindus travel 2000 kms north to visit Ganges. Northern hindus travel 2000 km south to visit Rameshwaram where Adam's bridge starts . Can they pay at least a part of all these pilgrimages of hindus who constitute of 85% of population ? No ....because in all countries the majority bears the burdons and they have to be "tolerant" towards the minority ! God damn these Pseudo secularists!

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              dharani wrote:

              Its clearly a vote bank politics . Any politician who argues against it will be labeled "hindu fundamentalist"

              dharani wrote:

              hindus who constitute of 85% of population ?

              Yet these same politicians are voted back to power every election. Doesn't that say something deeper about the mentality of the voting public?

              Regards, Nish


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