JonAsad
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Standard of TTA's gone very low due to cows.
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Standard of TTA's gone very low due to cows.
Yeah we know who the coward is. Traitors never get respect and you are one of those. You seperated but you've become an Indian colony. Atleast we live with pride we don't bow down to the people we won freedom from. You are nothing but an under pressure worthless neighbour of India. So you don't really have a nationality coward. Go sit in your master's lap.
One pro Indian bengali on this forum, no wonder you would run to the rescue. Guess what, you don't matter.They don't bow down to the ones they got freedom from either - that entity being Pakistan.
It is not Bangladesh that is regarded as an international migrane, and considered important only because of it nuisance value.
And no, they are no colony of India - they just happen to know how to live peacefully, without churning out "strategic assets" by the millions.
They are better off for having separated, if not they would be constantly battling TTP and TTA and LeJ and SSP and...I don't have all night, to list all of them. Suffice to say, their army is not constantly battling their own people in their own country to keep the country barely hang together.
Living peacefully is the honorable and proud way - just because you keep causing violence all over doesn't mean that you have "pride". You are confusing belligerence with pride, and volatility with honor.
i thought youtube was "banned " in pakistan or is it that youtube gets "banned " in pakistan "only" when some indians on the forum show links that challenge there pre conceved notionsLook at the way this guy is talking. Thank god we were seperated from 'secular india'.
Yea he is not. What I heard in the video was the other guy calling him a politician and then there were comments saying he is a minister so I posted it but now that I've checked he is not. Honest mistake.The guys shown in the video is not minister, the head line of thread is highly exaggerated
There is a need to save this animal from disrespect in many ways. As a first steps,
1- Ban its slaughtering (Done)
2- Make sure it is never hungry, government of India should allocate funds for that
3- Create Gao Asharams where unattended cows could be kept, all across the country
4- For their physical wellbeing, a separate Gao-Health Department can be created who would pay periodic visit to these centres and look after ageing or sick cows.
5- Cows approaching their age need to be moved to resting places
6- Cows cannot be buried in the ground and in order to give them a respectable departure, seperate burning places can be created.
7- Sparate cow-temples or cow-semetries can be crated where their ashes are kept.
8- A National database can be crated for living and dead cows, for the benefit of people who live far way and are not able to offer their homage to these cemeteries in person.
9- Ministry of Cow Affairs is a democratic need in this regard.
10- India should also offer few words for these cows in their literature, poems and cultural songs.
11 - To make rest of the world respect this sacred animal, India should shape its diplomacy to maximise that. India can also reduce its diplomatic relationship with countries who are slaughtering cows.
These are just few suggestions which I could think of and which in my humble opinion will give comfort to the animal. This is not a trolling attempt neither it is meant to be taken negatively.. may be it sounds too much but it is with the betterment of Cow at heart.
Brother, yes we have differences and enmity with INDIA the country but dont stoop down to this level when you start making fun of the Indian's majority religion.
Imagine if there had been Pork burgers in Pakistan and christians would insist on pork sale in bazaars etc... would we support it? No.... we should be sensitive to other's religions. I think Muslims in India wont die of beef hunger. Those Muslims rather their ancestors wanted to be in India, they must pay the price (which is a very little price) by stop eating beef. Eat goats camels sheep chicken quails etc.
No wonder McDonald sales have fallen due to ban how can one not love this burger
I am curious here... what is the fate of Gao maata? Are they burnt like Hindu deceased or what? Being Maata of Hindus, they must deserve a funeral fit to their status.
Brother, yes we have differences and enmity with INDIA the country but dont stoop down to this level when you start making fun of the Indian's majority religion.
Imagine if there had been Pork burgers in Pakistan and christians would insist on pork sale in bazaars etc... would we support it? No.... we should be sensitive to other's religions. I think Muslims in India wont die of beef hunger. Those Muslims rather their ancestors wanted to be in India, they must pay the price (which is a very little price) by stop eating beef. Eat goats camels sheep chicken quails etc.
Even though I did not want this to turn into a religious debate. But what if a state where the majority doesn't eat beef but minority of population does. Irrespective of religion, is it fair to ban beef and put those who eat it behind bars?Beef isn't a part of the eating culture for most Indians, be it Hindu, Muslim, or Christian. It's really not about religion. In Muslim-majority Kashmir for example, beef is unheard of for the most part. In Kerala on the other hand, Hindus (the majority) consume more beef than most other places on Earth. It's all about the local culture really.
Even though I did not want this to turn into a religious debate. But what if a state where the majority doesn't eat beef but minority of population does. Irrespective of religion, is it fair to ban beef and put those who eat it behind bars?
Even though I did not want this to turn into a religious debate. But what if a state where the majority doesn't eat beef but minority of population does. Irrespective of religion, is it fair to ban beef and put those who eat it behind bars?
There's a difference between the two scenarios. Muslims don't slaughter or eat beef to mock hindus. It is because they are supposed to do it on eid, religiously. Its not like they keep an 'in your face' attitude and say do what you can do about it I'm sure they are aware of what the hindu faith says and try to keep it low profile to co exist with people of completely different faith. This is something that should be understood. On the other hand french were doing it intentionally to mock Muslims and earn money of it. These are two absolutely different situations.Depends on how you look at it. If the argument is that one's religious feelings should not block someone else from going against it on the grounds that the rules of a religion not being followed by one should not apply on those not adhering to that faith, that would be a fair argument built on logic. It would also be French style secularism & not the Indian style. Logically, Muslims should not then expect their religious sentiments to be respected & rules of their religion on prohibiting the drawings of important figures to hold for those who are not part of the Muslim faith. That is not how it is in India & it is certainly not how Muslims approach it. We have all seen Muslim reactions to the cartoons.........