Country is going through a very hard time. Every citizen is fighting with his rights and duties. This fight is driving everyone crazy. So what is going to help us in this situation? Where are we going exactly. The economic growth is meaningless if the Human index is decreasing day by day.
Everyday newspapers are fill with news of rapes and riots. People from a certain community are enjoying some extra rights and doing everything that is prohibited under the law under the veil of secularism. Israel is fighting for it's own people. Thanks to it's Iron Dome technology that Israel was able to save its citizens from terrorists attacks. Liberals on twitter were found tweeting "Death to Israel." Hypocrisy died several death day time, I think it committed suicide 100 times also.
This all was happening in the holy month of Ramzan and as soon as Ramzan ended in Srinagar people were seen with ISIS falgs shouting Save Gaza. Really ? Save Gaza and burn Kashmir ? What is more important, your religion or your country ? Your country is giving you employment , freedom, food, security, hope for better tomorrow and what you are giving to your country? Riots ?
We can understand involvement of ISI in Srinagar incident but what happened in Tamil Nadu was more shocking. Few youths, probably belonging to Secular liberal community were found wearing ISIS T-shirts and posing for a camera. Really ? Dude do you even know what does ISIS stands for?
Leave everything aside, whatever is happening in UP has changed my perception about pseudo secularism. The riots in Saharanpur and other parts of the UP is giving an early alarm that this is gonna happen in whole country. The activities in middle east is going to effect India as well and India being a sovereign country should be well prepared to tackle any emergency.
Interestingly those who are demanding for Islamic state, have they ever bothered to notice the plight of Islamic nations like Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq etc ? The religion of peace is turning in religion of piece.
In this dilemma of rights and duties, India must takes it stands for what is better for the the future of India removing all pseudo secular tactics aside.
Everyday newspapers are fill with news of rapes and riots. People from a certain community are enjoying some extra rights and doing everything that is prohibited under the law under the veil of secularism. Israel is fighting for it's own people. Thanks to it's Iron Dome technology that Israel was able to save its citizens from terrorists attacks. Liberals on twitter were found tweeting "Death to Israel." Hypocrisy died several death day time, I think it committed suicide 100 times also.
This all was happening in the holy month of Ramzan and as soon as Ramzan ended in Srinagar people were seen with ISIS falgs shouting Save Gaza. Really ? Save Gaza and burn Kashmir ? What is more important, your religion or your country ? Your country is giving you employment , freedom, food, security, hope for better tomorrow and what you are giving to your country? Riots ?
We can understand involvement of ISI in Srinagar incident but what happened in Tamil Nadu was more shocking. Few youths, probably belonging to Secular liberal community were found wearing ISIS T-shirts and posing for a camera. Really ? Dude do you even know what does ISIS stands for?
Leave everything aside, whatever is happening in UP has changed my perception about pseudo secularism. The riots in Saharanpur and other parts of the UP is giving an early alarm that this is gonna happen in whole country. The activities in middle east is going to effect India as well and India being a sovereign country should be well prepared to tackle any emergency.
Interestingly those who are demanding for Islamic state, have they ever bothered to notice the plight of Islamic nations like Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq etc ? The religion of peace is turning in religion of piece.
In this dilemma of rights and duties, India must takes it stands for what is better for the the future of India removing all pseudo secular tactics aside.
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