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 The big question about India???
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Posted on 05-20-06 10:04 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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By lating her greedy activities against her neighbours, India is creating a situation for herself where she would disintegrate when these small nations around her would wage war against her. It is a known fact that with power comes responsibility. And if this powerful nation keeps on taking advantage of her neighbours for being inferrior to her then the time is not far when one of the nations would rebel against her and would soon follow by the other nations. Surely India will not recognise herself after the calamity, but the question is 'would we treat her like she is treating us now?????'
 
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Declaration of Nepal as secular state criticised



Kathmandu: Nepal parliament's proclamation declaring the world's only Hindu Kingdom as a secular state has evoked a mixed response with the majority Hindu groups saying the decision has hurt the community.

People hurt


``The decision of the so-called Parliament has hurt the faith of the 900 million Hindu populace across the globe and brought about possibilities of a religious crusade in Nepal,'' Shiv Sena Nepal president Arun Subedi said. The Parliament should not have panicked over preserving the only Hindu Kingdom in a world where 52 countries are Christians and 46 Muslims, the outfit said.

Arjun Lamichhane of the Bishwo Hindu Youth Federation said the issue of secularism should not be raised in a country where religious tolerance has always prevailed.

However, some minority ethnic groups have welcomed the decision. ``With this declaration, the nation has moved towards ensuring social justice and harmony,'' Pasang Sherpa, general secretary of Confederation of Indigenous and Ethnic Groups of Nepal, said.

``We welcome the decision as minorities are exploited in a state that rules on the basis of a certain religion,'' he said. — PTI





FROM:"THE HINDU"


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