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Christians launch political party in Tamil Nadu

wont happen....we have just licked the blood of Success....we will continue that way...:smokin:

PS: This Bihar elections have given me a lot of optimism in democratic processes.....

hope so sir. we should learn a thing or two from people of bihar.
 
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corruption & crime has been the part of our political system for long time. it's just that we are so used to live with it, politicians do take the advantage. now the time has changed. people are clever enough to understand the fact that they are taken for a ride & that;s why all this hue & cry. just take bihar for example. we used hear abduction cases every other day during lalu's regime. moment nitish kumar took over crime level came down & we hardly hear about abduction & extortion. instead development & economy. that's why he was re-elected with overwhelming majority. time has changed. if one govt is not doing a good job, throw them out. get a new one in. if they are the same, show then the door in next election. that's how they will learn that to remain in power they need to be good to people!!

i agree with u completely. this comment of yours sums up everything.
 
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One more secular party in India. Just what we need ;)

i'm sure parties of these kinds are more secular than the one who pretends to be the guardians of secular interests. So called secular parties practice a opportunistic 'reverse communalism' that has historically done innumerable harm to the nation & continues to undermine india's progress, security & stability.
when a 'secular' party starts communal mass mobilisation on emotional sectarian issues, they participate in a dangerous trend, contributing directly to the greater radicalisation of minority community. now.. this trend of 'reverse communalism' is more dangerous than the actual one, which people normally talk about!
 
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In Tamil nadu we already have these kind of parties..... The problem is this is not gonna work, its kind of waste of time and resources.
 
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How the hell is this thread is still running in India Defense section???

Where are the Mods??
 
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Now lets see anyone crying about BJP or other nationalist parties about secularism. Hypocrites. Where are the defenders of secularism now ? In hibernation, I guess.

If only my state Christians knew these parties are doing more bad to them by separating themselves from the majority rather than any good :hitwall:

Damn this basterdized form of secularism in India.
 
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Now lets see anyone crying about BJP or other nationalist parties about secularism. Hypocrites. Where are the defenders of secularism now ? In hibernation, I guess.

it is the sorry state of affairs. even though i am secular but i have seen in last couple of yrs that if someone talk abt other religions then it is secularism, & if someone speak on behalf of hindus then he/she is enemy of secularism.
 
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it is the sorry state of affairs. even though i am secular but i have seen in last couple of yrs that if someone talk abt other religions then it is secularism, & if someone speak on behalf of hindus then he/she is enemy of secularism.

that's what you call 'reverse communalism'. read my post #155. that's what these secular parties are practicing in our country, which is a dangerous trend!!
 
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it is the sorry state of affairs. even though i am secular but i have seen in last couple of yrs that if someone talk abt other religions then it is secularism, & if someone speak on behalf of hindus then he/she is enemy of secularism.

True and then they give an almost fvcking stupid justification that it is so because Hindus are 80% of India. I mean, so what ??

And as another person said anyways it is good for BJP as it is just dividing the votes of Congress an other 'secular' parties.

that's what you call 'reverse communalism'. read my post #155. that's what these secular parties are practicing in our country, which is a dangerous trend.....

.....which will inevitably lead to Hindus getting more politically organized and this basterdized form of secularism will die its natural death.
 
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