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In controversial remarks, BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj on Sunday alleged that Madrassas were giving "education of terrorism". "Education of terrorism is being given in madrassas. They (madrassas)... are making them terrorists and jihadis....It is not in national interest," the MP from Unnao constituency told reporters in Nademau in Kannauj district, 120 km from here.

He alleged that students were not being taught about nationalism in the religious schools. "Tell me about one madrassa where tricolour is hoisted even on August 15 and January 26," he said. The MP said madrassas "which have no connection with nationalism" are being given Government aid.

"Most of our schools do not take the aid but it is being given to madrassas having no connection with nationalism," he said. The Samajwadi Party denounced Sakshi's "hate speech", saying it was an attempt to create division among communities. "Sakshi has given a hate speech which is aimed towards creating differences in the society," SP spokesman Rajendra Chaurdhary said. Earlier, during a programme in Etah on September 7, Sakshi had reportedly labelled madrassas as "hub of terror" and alleged that 'love jihad' prospers through such institutions. 'Love Jihad' is the term used by right wing Hindu outfits while referring to alleged conversion of Hindu girls through marriage.
 
Hate speech by congressi

Barkha to Modi: Review Muslim law to protect women


NEW DELHI: Delhi Commission for Women chairperson Barkha Singh now wants Prime Minister Narendra Modi to steer a review of the Muslim Personal Law for introducing provisions to protect women of the minority community from exploitation and violence, particularly in marriage.

She wants measures to restrict provisions allowing more than one marriage, for protecting the dignity and rights of Muslim women. Singh, a former Congress MLA from Malviya Nagar, told TOI: "I have written to the Prime Minister seeking amendments to the Muslim Personal Law for protecting the rights and dignity of Muslim women. This is not about any religion. This is about the dignity of women. Irrespective of what religion they follow, all women have equal rights under the Constitution. I want the PM to ensure equality for all women, and that is why I have written to him."

Explaining the context of the letter, the DCW chairperson said the demand is based on experiences of women from the minority community in Delhi. "Women from the minority community are facing extensive exploitation. There are cases where in the name of law, men have two or three wives. In such cases we have seen the wives are struggling for not just dignity but even basics like food. The fear of being turned out of the house hounds them. All this has to change," said Singh.

She also cited the misuse of the law in case of divorce-the word 'talaq' was being misused due to lack of knowledge; enough checks were needed to prevent abuse of women under the law.

When asked why she never raised the issue as the DCW chief when a Congress government was at the Centre and in Delhi, Singh tried to sidestep the issue.

"This is not a political issue for me. I feel it is important to take action to protect women of the minority community and it is their demand which has now been worded in this letter to the PM. Besides Narendra Modi, I have also sent a copy of the letter to my party president, Sonia Gandhi, as it is a matter the party must also take up for the cause of women."

Barkha Singh was appointed as the DCW chief during the third term of former chief minister Sheila Dikshit in Delhi. However, she has continued as chairperson even after the Congress debacle citing constitutional provisions which allow her to complete her term in office. The AAP government had questioned her continuance as chairperson, mincing no words while asking her to step down.
 
Oh man what is up with these islamophobic yindians, everyday they makes threads against islam. It's shame that these Hindus are not taught to respect other religions. Simply pathetic.
You guys don't even know what is madrasah. Madrassah is the place where a person acquires Islamic knowledge. even I learn quran from madrasah.
 
Generalizing entire Madrassas is stupidity.A few years there was a program in our local channel about a Madrassa in Madhya Pradesh where Madrassa authority is teaching their students about Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana.So dont generalize them.But on other side there is some anti national activity is happening under madrassa protection.
Only solution is increased govt scrutiny in their activities.
I agree with @Imran Khan comment on this.
 
Oh man what is up with these islamophobic yindians, everyday they makes threads against islam. It's shame that these Hindus are not taught to respect other religions. Simply pathetic.
You guys don't even know what is madrasah. Madrassah is the place where a person acquires Islamic knowledge. even I learn quran from madrasah.

idiots like you may not know that pakistan ban all madrassas before their war against TTP
 
alleged that Madrassas were giving "education of terrorism". "Education of terrorism is being given in madrassas. They (madrassas)... are making them terrorists and jihadis....It is not in national interest," the MP from Unnao constituency told reporters in Nademau in Kannauj district, 120 km from here.
Many Madrassas in the area the MP is from is engaged in anti social activities. Even the forced conversion cum gangrape of a school teacher also took place in one of them.

Investigations will hopefully be launched and violating Madrassas will be closed down.
 
not all madrasas create terrorists but ALL TERRORISTS CREATED BY MADRASAS


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The only one teaching rap es and forced conversion is your priest from mandirs ( temples). These mandirs should be banned instead of madrasahs, tons of women's has been rap ed by these terrorists hindu priest. And I'm yet to mention the forced conversion of Christian women and Muslims by these Hindus priests.



Priest Rapes, minor on temple premises


KENDRAPADA: A priest of Madhukeshari Temple allegedly raped a 16-year-old girl on its premises at Chakoda village under Dharmasala police limits in Jajpur district on Monday.

The survivor's mother lodged an FIR, alleging that Rabindra Panda, 35, raped her minor daughter.

According to IIC of Dharmasala police station Sudrashan Dash, Panda raped the girl when she went to the temple to have prasad.

The girl was taken to community health centre at Dharmasala where doctors after medical examination told police that she was raped. Doctors said there were injury marks on her person and private parts. The girl was shifted to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack after her condition deteriorated.

Police rushed to the village to nab the accused, but he managed to flee. Police filed a case under Section 376 ( rape) of IPC and Sections 4 and 6 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012. "We are conducting raids to arrest him," said the police officer.
 
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The only one teaching rap es and forced conversion is your priest from mandirs ( temples). These mandirs should be banned instead of madrasahs, tons of women's has been rap ed by these terrorists hindu priest. And I'm yet to mention the forced conversion of Christian women and Muslims by these Hindus priests.

Priest rapes minor on temple premises

KENDRAPADA: A priest of Madhukeshari Temple allegedly raped a 16-year-old girl on its premises at Chakoda village under Dharmasala police limits in Jajpur district on Monday.

The survivor's mother lodged an FIR, alleging that Rabindra Panda, 35, raped her minor daughter.

According to IIC of Dharmasala police station Sudrashan Dash, Panda raped the girl when she went to the temple to have prasad.

The girl was taken to community health centre at Dharmasala where doctors after medical examination told police that she was raped. Doctors said there were injury marks on her person and private parts. The girl was shifted to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack after her condition deteriorated.

Police rushed to the village to nab the accused, but he managed to flee. Police filed a case under Section 376 ( rape) of IPC and Sections 4 and 6 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012. "We are conducting raids to arrest him," said the police officer.
1. Women are not measured in 'tons'. At least not in our culture.

2.The temple priest has been taken into account. Similar actions will be taken in the case of madrassas or any other institution.

3. As for 'forced conversion' into Hinduism, I don't have the recipe(How to Force Convert into Hinduism 101) - pls provide it here. I may be able to put it to good use.
 
schools and colleges should have nothing to do with religion and should never promote any religion in the first place . Most of the madrasah promote jihadi terrorism and they should be banned .
 
1. Women are not measured in 'tons'. At least not in our culture.

2.The temple priest has been taken into account. Similar actions will be taken in the case of madrassas or any other institution.

3. As for 'forced conversion' into Hinduism, I don't have the recipe(How to Force Convert into Hinduism 101) - pls provide it here. I may be able to put it to good use.



Convert or we will kill you, Hindu lynch mobs tell fleeing Christians
As a fresh wave of sectarian violence is unleashed across the Indian state of Orissa, Gethin Chamberlain talks to homeless survivors in Kandhamal district who were forced to abandon their religion


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Kumari Naik with her son Santosh amid the ashes of their home. Photograph: Gethin Chamberlain
Hundreds of Christians in the Indian state of Orissa have been forced to renounce their religion and become Hindus after lynch mobs issued them with a stark ultimatum: convert or die.

The wave of forced conversions marks a dramatic escalation in a two-month orgy of sectarian violence which has left at least 59 people dead, 50,000 homeless and thousands of houses and churches burnt to the ground. As neighbour has turned on neighbour, thousands more Christians have sought sanctuary in refugee camps, unable to return to the wreckage of their homes unless they, too, agree to abandon their faith.

Last week, in the worst-affected Kandhamal district, The Observer encountered compelling evidence of the scale of the violence employed in a conversion programme apparently sanctioned by members of one of the most powerful Hindu groups in India, the 6.8-million member Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) - the World Hindu Council.

Standing in the ashes of her neighbour's house in the village of Sarangagada, Jaspina Naik, 32, spoke nervously, glancing towards a group of Hindu men watching her suspiciously. 'My neighbours said, "If you go on being Christians, we will burn your houses and your children in front of you, so make up your minds quickly",' she said. 'I was scared. Christians have no place in this area now.'

On her forehead, she wore a gash of vermilion denoting a married Hindu woman, placed there by the priest at the conversion ceremony she had been obliged to attend a day earlier, along with her husband and three young children. 'I'm totally broken,' she said. 'I have always been a Christian. Inside I am still praying for Jesus to give me peace and to take me out of this situation.'

She and her neighbour, Kumari Naik, 35, gazed forlornly at the charred remains of the house. The mob that arrived one evening in the first week of the violence, armed with swords and axes, had looted what they wanted before dousing the building with petrol and setting it alight. Kumari had fled into the nearby forest with her husband, Umesh, and 14-year-old son Santosh. A smoke-damaged child's drawing of Mickey Mouse pinned to one wall was all that remained of their former lives. Shattered roof tiles crunched underfoot as the women moved through the blackened rooms.

The priest had given them cow dung to eat during the ceremony, they said, telling them it would purify them. 'We were doing that, but we were crying,' Jaspina said.

The roads between the villages are rough and potholed, adding to the difficulties in accessing what is already a remote region, a six-hour drive from the state capital, Bhubaneshwar. The remoteness has undoubtedly played a part in the continuation of the violence, making it harder for police to move about quickly, even if they were minded to do so. Christian leaders, though, have accused the authorities of dragging their feet, claiming they are reluctant to antagonise the majority Hindu community in the run-up to parliamentary elections next year.


Sumani Naik, 18, stands beneath a torn Christian poster in her fire-damaged house in Kandhamal district after being forced to convert. Photograph: Gethin Chamberlain
Relations between the Hindu and Christian communities were already at a low ebb when the killing of VHP leader Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati on 23 August provided the trigger for the current wave of violence. The VHP blamed Christians and the mobs descended on the homes of neighbours and friends. Those who were too slow to get away were killed. Amid the savagery, two incidents stood out: a young Hindu woman working in a Christian orphanage was burnt alive and a nun was gang-raped.

Yet the VHP is unrepentant and appears to be involved, at least at grassroots level, with the campaign of forced conversions. One priest who converted 18 Christians in the village of Sankarakhole last week told The Observer that he had been approached by local VHP representatives to carry out the ceremony.

'The VHP people came with letters that said they wanted to be converted, so I converted them,' said Preti Singh Patra, who is the brother of a senior VHP official. Crouching on the ground in front of his temple, set in a small walled garden beneath a huge banyan tree, he ran through the details of the ceremony: first some fruit to eat, followed by a mixture of cow dung and urine mixed with milk and curd, a dip in water from the Ganges, an hour of prayers and then the painting of a bindi on the forehead.

Some local men stepped forward to speak to him. 'Don't say too much,' they warned. The priest seemed unconcerned. The 18 had been the only Christians in the village, he said. They were happy to convert.

Around the village, the countryside is a sea of green, a beautiful lush vista that offers, at a distance, no clues to the turmoil. Yet up close it is a landscape scarred by the ugly remains of homes and churches which lie shattered between other houses still inhabited and unscathed, those belonging to Kandhamal's Hindus.

A few miles down the road from Sankarakhole, in the village of Minia, Sujata Digal, 38, stood outside her own burnt-out home. The mob had arrived at 3am, she said. She and her husband Hari hid in the forest and watched the house burn. When they came out of the forest, the mob returned and told them to convert, and it was not a hard decision.

'They said, 'If you don't become Hindu, we'll burn your houses too and start killing you',' said Ashish Digal, the former Christian pastor. 'I've been forced to convert. Everyone is being converted. They beat us in the fields. I went to the temple. We had to say that we belonged to the Hindu state of Orissa, and that from this day we are Hindus.'


Soldiers guarding Christian refugees at a camp in Kandamal district. Photograph: Gethin Chamberlain
Before the violence started, Christians outnumbered Hindus in Minia: now 115 have converted, roughly half of their original number. The rest have fled.

Burn your Bibles, the men told Ashish Digal. He told them he had, but hid them instead. Every couple of days people come to his house to search, hoping to catch him out. Those people are not strangers; they are his neighbours.

They had been sitting idly in the main road when The Observer's car pulled up. Now the young driver, Sudhir, was rushing down the path that led to what remained of Sujata Digal's house, holding his head, visibly shaken. 'We must leave now,' he said.

He had been standing by the car when the men closed in around him. They left the talking to Prashant Digal, a teacher and organiser for the local VHP youth wing. 'Why did you bring these people here?', he demanded, punching Sudhir in the head. 'Take the vehicle and go. Leave them here for us.' They surrounded him, a young Hindu, and slapped him around again. No one came to his aid. 'If you stay, we will burn you with them in the car. You will all be killed. Just leave them,' they told him. But he did not, which was a decent thing for a frightened boy to do. He drove a little way down the road and parked around a corner, out of sight, and came back to raise the alarm.

Back on the main road, the men were waiting. 'Put your notebook and your cameras away. You will take no pictures and record nothing,' the VHP man said. 'You want to know what is happening? Now I will tell you why this is happening.' He blamed the Christians for taking the jobs of Hindus, for the murder of the Swami. The only solution was for Christians to convert, he said. 'This is a Hindu community. Everyone can stay here, as long as they are part of that community. And now you should go.'

Convert or we will kill you, Hindu lynch mobs tell fleeing Christians | World news | The Observer
 
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1. Off topic.

2. The recipe is still not mentioned. It says convert this convert that. But I want to know HOW to convert into Hinduism. We don't have the Kalima to recite.
 
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