India is a democratic country and every Indian citizen has a right to express his/her concern. i applaud this group of Indians for expressing their views, so blatanly by willing to put their lives on the line. On the same note, I plead with fellow Indians to not automatically brand them as religious activists who are bothered more about the Islamic brotherhood than they are of the nation. I agree that there are fascist elements in the Indian Muslim society who put their religion first, country else where. I also believe that India or Indians is/are negelecting Hindu fascism. India, I\'m afraid is losing it\'s identity, being lost among all the religious tuffles. Almost immediately, the Babri Masjid issue springs up. All logic and reasoning aside, why dont we Indians decide that no religion/group of individuals is/are above the ideals of India and just plant an Indian flag there and stop all this insanity of who came first and built what. I\'m surprised that this issue has never been discussed. It\'s pathetic and sad that no one really considers the nationalistic perspective beyond the religious ones. I dont care if I\'m a Hindu, I\'m an Indian and that to me is more important. In a semi-related issue all Indians, Muslims or otherwise have a right to choose which cricket team they want to support. It\'s absolute nonsense that the Indian cricket supporters get adamant over a community because of the cricket team they chose to support. I\'m not pro any religion. I\'m pro India.
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Vikas