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asli_badmash wrote:"GUJRAT POLICE" was arresting him.


enigma wrote:India has survived despite the slaughter of millions of people on ethno-religious grounds. India runs on multiculturalism it is a special kind of relationship adopted by the state towards different cultural communities that fall within its sovereignty. Instead of making this a religious or a politically based war, let the truth be uncovered.
enigma wrote:The man who formed the bridge between the Hindu and Muslim sects in the Ayodhya issue finds himself amidst a controversy and he could be involved in a sleazy affair like murder.
Now the big question is whether this is politically driven in view of the Bihar and Jharkhand elections does the Congress party want to establish credentials as an 'anti-Hindu and anti-forward caste' party, which would help it in the elections.
enigma wrote:Along with the criticism about amassing wealth, the Mutt and Jeyandra Saraswati himself had become politically powerful. But the manner in which he was arrested could have been a bit more proper
It is time we understood that religion and secular state are different entities and should remain separate. Godmen should remain above politics

Exactly, it's about apples and oranges. People did behave very well and took the incident very well and are planning to protest it peacefully. And for the records, the YSR government agreed to help the tamilnadu police in nabbing the seer whereas they denied the gujarat police any co-operation. Clearly, some members are above the law and some members are innocent even after being guilty.asli_badmash wrote:You are trying to compare apples and oranges...
The Mullah was involved in conspiracy and "GUJRAT POLICE" was arresting him. There was no saying what they would do with him.. maybe kill him in an encounter. They did kill one of his people. Shot him point blank. So the reaction was understandable.
Acharyaji was arrested in the case of a murder, based on proof that can be challeged in court. He is not in grave danger. He is going to get bail and the case is going to go on hence. I think he is going to be vindicated.
The law does state " Innocent till proven guilty".
Also, this incident proves.. none is above the law.
igiveadamn wrote:asli_badmash wrote:You are trying to compare apples and oranges...
The Mullah was involved in conspiracy and "GUJRAT POLICE" was arresting him. There was no saying what they would do with him.. maybe kill him in an encounter. They did kill one of his people. Shot him point blank. So the reaction was understandable.
Acharyaji was arrested in the case of a murder, based on proof that can be challeged in court. He is not in grave danger. He is going to get bail and the case is going to go on hence. I think he is going to be vindicated.
The law does state " Innocent till proven guilty".
Also, this incident proves.. none is above the law.
Exactly, it's about apples and oranges. People did behave very well and took the incident very well and are planning to protest it peacefully. And for the records, the YSR government agreed to help the tamilnadu police in nabbing the seer whereas they denied the gujarat police any co-operation. Clearly, some members are above the law and some members are innocent even after being guilty.


I dont get what part of the post you didnt understand.igiveadamn wrote:some members are above the law and some members are innocent even after being guilty.



I hope that he's not guilty and tht after being acquitted, he would issue a press statement urging all the people to exercise restraint.CtrlAltDel wrote:the whole issue is strange and there is something more than what meets the eye. look at the following facts:
1) Karunanidhi never saw eye to eye with the Shankaracharya and opposed him at all fora.
2) Jayalalitha has still not made any statement on this. Jaya TV channel that she owns does not mention this issue in its news. she was known to be close to the seer. is she being blackmailed?
3) the seer was arrested just when courts wud be closed for a 5 day vacation. he wud have to spend time in jail till his case comes up. vendetta abt something?
4) when the police were hunting for the murders of Shankar Raman, 5 people surrendered and promptly named the seer.
it looks like it might be a politically motivated issue. unless we see the evidence the police has gathered we cannot be sure of anything. in case the seer is really guilty, its a matter of great shame for all Hindus. if he's not guilty there wud be a lot of trouble, thats for sure. heads wud roll and asses kicked.
Well democracy, secularism and freedom have always been misused in this country by everyone. More so by the politicians.Reality,,its here.Accept it. wrote:The best example of Minority Apeasement in the present day scenario, The country of 1 billion people, compromising of 82 % Hindus, has a Muslim President ( 12 % of the population ), a Sikh Primeminister ( approx 4% of the population ) and a Christian Extraconstitutional authority.( approx 4 % again i think.) So i was wondering if there was or is anyother country that has this kind of governing structure and still has minorities complaining of injustice?
p.s: I greatly admire the President and Primeminister and i think irrespective of their religious afflictions they are the best for the job ,, but i still cant miss the irony that they got the jobs because of their religion.( major criteria)
True.. what are we doing to change it.Igiveadamn wrote:Well democracy, secularism and freedom have always been misused in this country by everyone. More so by the politicians.

Very true, the Nehru dynasty has been screwing us right from the word go. The congress suckers have to stop appeasing the Gandhi family. They are highly undeserving. And yeah, there's nothing wrong with hoping for the best, but, the question is, what are we doing to get the best?asli_badmash wrote:True.. what are we doing to change it.
It has taken more than 50 years to build this system. It wont go down in a day. Till we have people who will support this PYRAMID of INJUSTICE and SELF SERVICE.![]()
Today is Nehru's birthday.. the person who initiated Nepotism and the eventual downfall of the free Indian dream. Now its like a state is passed from father to son to grandson. we are back in the days of the RAJ, where few people benefit and ride their life out on the shoulders of many(PYRAMID, you get it...).![]()
I guess I live in a make beleive world. But is it wrong to hope for the best.
Reality,,is here. Accept it. wrote:
The man who tried to be a bridge between the opposing parties in the ayodhya issue never acted as an impartial and unbiased moderator. The proposals he made were mostly claims made by the sangh parivar with just sligth cosmestic changes. What was evident even then was his intent to be noticed.( Can't just miss out to point out that even swamijis like to be 'noticed'. - in realtion to the digusting incidents tread.)
One thing I noticed about the whole discussion about his arrest was that it doesnt add up. And i am talking about the critisism of the center. He was arrested by the Tamilnadu police and Tamilnadu is ruled by AIADMK. Where does the congress come in? And why isnt any one questioning the tamilnadu government?
Reality,,is here. Accept it. wrote:
More important than we understanding that religion and state should be seperate entities , it is time that the politicians strived to do so.[/b]

Reality,,is here. Accept it. wrote: Hmmm I dont know if the way he had been arrested could have been a bit more proper. what do u mean by a bit more proper?

Yeah even the British had some reserved respect for Mahatma Gandhi, I am sure the police could have shown some respect to this man by house-arresting him. I read that they denied his request for cooking his own food. In my opinion it's an outrage, they should have shown him some compassion/respect. Afterall he's old and religious.enigma wrote:Reality,,is here. Accept it. wrote: Hmmm I dont know if the way he had been arrested could have been a bit more proper. what do u mean by a bit more proper?
The law will take its own course, but the manner in which the arrest of the respected Hindu spiritual leader was effected, was unfortunate, why at midnight, why on deepavali day, whats the fun. They could have confined him in police custody in his ashram itself and questioned him, later would have done the needful. I agree law is the same for everyone but dont you think the timing was wrong or were they under the impression that Sankaracharya would escape to Nepal under the cover of darkness of Amavasya


dogmatic renegade wrote:The fourth is the issue of the general reaction to the whole episode.I think the people are doing the most sensible thing by not resorting to violence.
This is being compared to the reaction to the arrest of a Muslim Mullah recently. A few people reacted violently. What did they get? One of them was shot dead. The others went home sore. And the whole clan got a bad name. Muslims are already suffering from severe hatred from the rest of the world because of a few fools in their community. So now, is showing your decent violently at the risk of being hated by everyone profitable? Not likely.
Moreover, there are other means to show your reaction than just being violent. These can be looked into AFTER he is proved innocent. Until then, keep announcing your discomfort through TV and paper.
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