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Aamir Khan isn’t alone: I too am a little afraid of living in India

I don't know how much I need to dumb it down for you. You're statement is only a hypocritical twisting of words with the real meaning of leave.
is it, it is as straight forward as it can get.

you: My wife suggested I should scratch my itch
Me: if it itches You should scratch, no one is stopping you.
you: Milspec is coercing me to scratch myself.

wah.
 
I don't know how much I need to dumb it down for you. You're statement is only a hypocritical twisting of words with the real meaning of leave.



Are you suggesting that his point of view needs to be ignored? Groups like the sanathan sanstha and Hindu sena are not getting more freedom than before? In Bihar was there not a clear intention to polarize votes basis beef ban? You think UP will be spared?

How come a nation can become "intolerant" in just 1.5 years.? Its a slow process. Even Pakistan has taken 67 years to reach the level of intolerance it is in now.
Dont u think a single incident is now being played by the media and academicians to whip up their cause. I had accepted the arguements of many others. Why?! Even SRK. But Aamir?
He has been at the forefront of social revolution in India, and even made a movie mocking gods ( I gleefully accept. The movie was nice, and it didnt hurt me cos it contained truth) made him the Aamir Khan of India. One incident makes his wife fear for his life. Isnt it too much?!
The other day Osmania university organises a beef party. Why cant it organise a cartoon festival on PBUH or a Q&H session of Lajja and Satanic verses. Will the atheist communist party organise such a competition I mentioned? The Hindus in this country are taken for a run by these so called Political parties and secularism is for minorities alone?! What happens to the feelings of the Hindus? I dare Aamir to act as PBUH and show his face. Will he?!
The whole country protested when SRK and APJ sir was strip searched in USA. Where will he be safe? If Donald Trump wins in USA, will he move there? Or the Islamophobic Europe? Or the countries of the pure?!

And there is Golden Kejri. He will invite Pakistani Musician (nothing wrong in that) but wont invite ARR or give support to him when a fatwa was declared against him.
When groups with Wahabbi ideology, Thowheed Jamaath, many more in Kerala, AIMIM was an ex-ally of UPA, Salvation Army, Pentacostal groups operated with more freedom under UPA, I never saw any of u guys complaining or protesting. Why there were 2 incidents when Muslims killed Hindu boys for eloping with their daughters, one was beheaded. Why is it not even discussed? Or shall I show u the statistics (posted in PDF before and discussed) which showed communal riots have got decreased in NDA? Agreed. Idiotic comments were made by BJP leaders. But does that make Indian people intolerant? I am out of logic
Why now? Cos they are Hindutva based groups? As long as the above mentioned groups do not involve in terrorism, its fine with me. Afterall we cannot close one'e mouth in a democracy. We are not China.
I got emotional. I know. But Aamir Khan's comment really pissed me off. There is no country as tolerant and pluraristic than India.
 
Now I have new respect for award wapsi peeps. They did what they believe. Not talk. They did not say ' should we return award?'
Talk is cheap. Having said that there are bunch of nut cases in BJP.. they will drag their party down.
 
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Let me ask all the members who are supporting what Aamir Khan said....Can someone show/point me to any study that has proven Intolerance has increased in India??
 
Tolerate #india is treating Amir Khan with intolerance haha #action_speaks_louder
 
Anyone afraid or feeling insecure can happily leave India. But do it quietly. Thank you.
 
when people are taken out of their comfort zones these things happen. some people have been taking things for granted and when pushed from their comfort zones they react this way ,give it time things will settle down.

can someone check if the people who have returned the awards are also the same people who wrote to Obama not to give visa to modi,I heard some one say that.
 
Apart from acting, amir khan had immence respect in my mind for his other works and think process earlier.
Cannot say the same about him anymore.
 
Aamir Khan's wife says, she wants to leave India for SAFETY of their children. Martyr Colonel Santosh Mahdik's wife says, both her children will join Indian Army to SAFEGUARD our nation.

 
All These Con-gressis are Just doing a Bloody Drama

And The Muslim Film Stars are doing these things just because they are MUSLIM

Every body knows Muslims hate Modi and BJP

The guy you are replying too is a Muslim too and a Rabid modi hater :lol:
 
Yes I can understand how important this:butcher: is for you... Don't worry you shall have your chance soon again:tup:
Hope to meet you there. :tup: Best wishes.

Not inetersted in propaganda BS.



Lollz Bhakt call everyone that opposes them Christian and Muslim and whatnot. But on ground they get thrashed because majority hindus so referred to basically boot them out.
LOL. Re-read what I wrote.

You mean to say 'potholes' are becoming visible.
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Well I don't think that even a bloodshed can change India.
It will need more than that.
Every civilized country had to go through a reformation.

USA, UK, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, China etc etc.

We will too.
 
Aamir Khan isn’t alone: I too am a little afraid of living in India
The actor was right. There is a sense of despondency in the country and Narendra Modi has done nothing to dispel it.
Rahul Pandita · Today · 07:13 pm
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We know that militant Islam does not get criticised in India as much as militant Hindutva. We know it is outright silly to compare the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh with the Islamic State. We know a certain section of the intelligentsia will always display cantankerousness towards Narendra Modi. We know Mani Shankar Aiyar should have long retired from public life. We must also know that we cannot offer to send Aamir Khan to Pakistan for speaking his mind.

I have been in the United States for the last few months and I too have felt alarmed at the developments in India that Aamir Khan spoke about. I am told on social media that one can feel safe in India today only if one were an upper-caste Hindu male. I am all of this and yet, truth be told, I am a little scared of returning.

I am currently at Yale – an oasis of opportunity and exclusivity in the middle of a city where 30% of the adults cannot read and where many live in poverty and squalor. The crime rate is high, and every other day the university police chief writes to us about an assault or robbery that has occurred on a street that we may have walked minutes before the crime. But the city works; the system seems to be working. It feels like we have someone watching over us. We just have to press a red button on the street and someone wearing state insignia will turn up in a minute.

At Yale, I live close to a frat house where an apparentact of racismrecently triggered massive protests across the university. But it never felt as if the issue was not being addressed at the highest level. The dean of Yale College spent hours amidst a belligerent crowd of black students and patiently heard their grievances. Every institute within Yale organised its own meetings to enable students to speak freely about their experiences. No-one said the protesters should be sent to Africa.

Sense of despondency

That does not mean racism has been dealt with in America, or that tomorrow a black man will not be needlessly pinned down by a white cop on a New York street. But it is okay to speak out, it is okay to write a pamphlet. Nobody who has a selfie with President Barack Obama as his DP will abuse you on Twitter, or throw ink at you, or come to your office and beat you up. In a way, governance here is akin to psychotherapy – the therapy may or may not work, but the patient should feel that he is in the care of a therapist. That the therapist is telling him, “I hear you.” It is the patient on the couch, not the therapist. But in India it feels as if the state is on the couch with its back turned towards its people.

What did Aamir Khan say that caused such outrage and prompted a reaction from the government? He said that for Indians to feel secure there must be a sense of justice; that when there is insecurity, people look to the head of the state to make reassuring statements. He said there was a sense of despondency, an atmosphere where people felt depressed or low.

One doesn’t have to be from the minority community to feel what he said. Where is a sense of justice in India today, in Dadri or beyond? On which topic – minority protection or otherwise – did we hear a word of reassurance from Modi? Did he tell his chief minister in Haryana to stop talking about cows and instead focus on removing pigs wallowing in muck outside the Cyber City in Gurgaon? Did his party offer a word of solace to the family of the poor Kashmiri trucker killed by goons on the Jammu national highway? Did he speak to his government in Rajasthan and ask why it felt the need to remove a Safdar Hashmi poem from a textbook?

The fact is that many in India do feel a sense of despondency today and it runs beyond the minority community. One doesn’t have to be a Muslim to see how Modi’s silence has emboldened hoodlums who see it as his tacit approval and, as a result, are leaving their internet troll avatars behind to come out on the streets.

Fear in the minority community

And then beyond this, there is something that only a minority can feel. No matter how empathetic members of a majority community are, they cannot fear certain patterns that members of a minority community do. A friend in the US tells me the story of her grandmother who lives in Mumbai and had to seek refuge in a neighbour’s house during the 1992 riots. After Dadri, she says, she has been checking several times whether the door that she used to slip into her neighbour’s house over two decades ago is opening properly. She has not returned any award or asked her son about resettling anywhere else. But she is scared. And that fear, whether it is justified or not, is genuine.

Thebhaktsare already blackening Aamir Khan’s face on film posters. Somebody will invariably ask him why he didn’t feel the same after the Babri Masjid demolition. Maybe he did, but we didn’t ask him. Maybe he did not then, but feels it now. Maybe he thought things will get better, thatacche dinwill come. Maybe he saw the beaming face of the woman standing next to Maya Kodnani in aselfiethat has recently surfaced on the Facebook and that scared him.

It is not that people have not been killed before for transporting cows. Or that Dalit kids were not brutalised during Manmohan Singh’s time in power. But like Narendra Modi, he never looked us in the eye and said: “May the force be with you.” Maybe we got it wrong. Maybe Modi meant: may the hoax be with you.

Rahul Pandita is a 2015 Yale World Fellow and the author, most recently, ofOur Moon has Blood Clots: A Memoir of a Lost Home in Kashmir. He tweets at @rahulpandita.


Who so ever feel unsafe have the right to choose the country they feel is safe. Please exercise your right. Country is not going to loose anything from your exit.
 
Who so ever feel unsafe have the right to choose the country they feel is safe. Please exercise your right. Country is not going to loose anything from your exit.

That defeats the whole purpose of the exercise. It is all about complaining but benefiting at the same time.

I seriously wish BJP had a much better PR and legal team to deal with these sorts.

A few well placed and well timed defamation suits would send a nice clear message and shut the particularly vicious ones up. The "fashionable" followers will soil themselves and shut up after a few of their leaders are firmly dealt with.
 
Truth Hurts sometimes, and its ok to acccept that Minorities are treated badly in India and extremism is on the rise
 
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