Mritunjaya
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First give me an Authentic link for your claims.................secondly come to Kerala, nobody is bothered about your carp sentiments on religions.......................As i quoted earlier.............Kerala have 25% Muslims 20% christians and rest Hindus..........But i don't remember any Religious Riots takes place in Kerala
You are a Malayalee ...you should be giving me counter facts and figures like you did for Gujarat ..........let me give you some more facts..
Non resident Keralite (NRK) remittances are the main source of the income for Kerala. The number of the NRKs during the period 1998-2002 was 3,65,293. Of which, the 82.5% are in the Gulf countries. Out of these 82.5% NRKs in the Gulf countries during the reported years, 49.5% were Muslims and 31.5% were Christians. The Hindu share in this sector is only 19% only (See Economic Times 19 May 2003). 81% of the total NRK remittance was the contribution of the minority communities (See K.C. Zachariah & others, Study, report in ‘The new Indian Express’, Kochi, 22 July2003).
Again the total NRK remittance is 18,465 crore rupees and it is equivalent seven times of the state government receipts as centre budgetary support or fifteen times of the earning from the cashew export or nineteen times of the states marine export. The annual average remittance per house hold is also shown wide imbalances.
A Marthomma Christian share is Rs.26,098/-, a Muslim is Rs.24,000/-, a Hindu is Rs.6,134/- and a Hindu SC is Rs725/-. (K. C. Zachria & S. Irudayarajan, CDS Study, New Indian Express, Kochi, 16th July 2004).
As for the Riots , Its the muslims who start religious riots ...in kerala where they control all commercial activities where is the need for Riots
But they sure do like to chop hands off college professors.
Please get me a kerala Hindu to say they dont care about my carp sentiments on religions ........
btw.. you can read a fellow christian Dr. C.I. Issac, Head of the PG Department of History, CMS College, Kottayam, Kerala.