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Tension in Kerala village as school serves pork

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This is how the demographics in kerala works. 20% or so Christian. 23-25% Muslim, and you have 45% or so Hindus.

I mean if these RSS guys wants to import their ideology into Kerala, well it is the end of that.

as far as I know, the religious parties in Kerala only care for their caste, communities. They can't be bothered about development.

that is why you have Tamil Nadu poaching all the Manufacturing projects.

Well I hope you guys stay the same. When I meet a south indian in the states it's quite refreshing. When I meet Rajastanis and SIkhs here, I end feeling sick or beat their *** for being disrespectful.
 
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Wow, you are even dumber than I could ever imagine.

For the last time for you, since your brain cant process it fast enough:

There is a connection between the level of quality of life/education and the definition of riot/crime as well as the frequency at which things get reported. This point is further elaborated in my previous posts

If you cannot get that into mind, you are either in complete denial or just plain stupid.

Seems you are in self denial.
Cannot contradict your beloved UPA
Cannot contradict Mullah Oommen.
 
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I locv beef and camel, but my favorite is goat/ then sheep or dumba. Goat has so many delicious bones, and that bone marrow is like butter. But when I smell the aroma of pork I start to feel nauseous.

I actually believe you. Even Muslims who went atheists, a lot of them still won't eat pork.

Same with Hindus. A lot of them won't eat beef, even though they will eat other kinds of meat.
 
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Another thing for mallus in self-denial

In 2004 Kerala had highest crime rate.
Report published by UPA-1

This NCRB report published in dying days of UPA-2

No rss influence on report.

HINDU ARCHIVE

Crime rate in Kerala highest among States

By Our Special Correspondent





THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, AUG. 22. Kerala reported the highest crime rate among all the States during 2002, with 322.9 crimes per one lakh population being reported as against a national average of 169.5, according to the latest report of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).

The ranking is for serious crimes coming under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which include murder, kidnapping, robbery, theft, rioting, arson and rape. The crime rate is universally taken as a realistic indicator since it balances the effect of differences in population.

Highest riot rate


Kerala reported a high rate of 26.5 crimes against public order, namely, rioting and arson, per one lakh population, the national average being 5.9. The State reported the highest riot rate (25.1) as against a national average of 6.6. Kerala was second only to Bihar in the number of riot cases, with 8,090 such cases being reported as against Bihar's 8,695.

Three police districts, namely, Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur, figured among 13 police districts countrywide which registered more than 10,000 IPC cases during 2002. While Ernakulam registered 15,673 cases, Thiruvananthapuram registered 12,690 and Thrissur, 10,049 cases.

Kochi's crime rate up


Kochi reported an IPC crime rate of 481.5 per one lakh population, which was far higher than much bigger cities like Chennai (132.7), Hyderabad (260.4), Mumbai (160.5) and Patna (357.4). Bangalore (512) and Vijayawada (898.4), however, reported higher crime rates.

The crime rate for cases under the Explosives & Explosive Substances Act was highest in the Kerala, with 1.1 cases per one lakh population being registered as against a national average of 0.4 cases.

The crime rate of cases of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, was also the highest in Kerala, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, with all three States reporting 0.7 cases per one lakh population. Kerala reported 34 such cases, which were prompted by personal vendetta or enmity and political reasons.

Police casualties


The highest number of police personnel injured while performing their duties was in Kerala (614), followed by Maharashtra (571). These two States together accounted for a whopping 29.6 per cent of injured police personnel. In Kerala, 77 per cent of these injuries were caused mostly by riotous mobs.

The State was second only to Maharashtra in the number of police personnel who committed suicide. Out of a total of 137 such suicides countrywide, Kerala accounted for 13 and Maharashtra 43.

Plaints against police


The number of complaints received against the police was also very high in Kerala, with 6.3 complaints being received per 100 police personnel.

The rate was much lower in Tamil Nadu (0.5), Andhra Pradesh (0.4), Bihar (0.2) and Karnataka (0.4). While the combined strength of the civil and armed police in Kerala was 43,137, a total of 2,720 complaints were received.

Kerala figures among the States which had more than five per cent pendency of cases, with a pendency of 6.1 per cent.
 
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Cant answer to my points.... keeps talking BS... keep proving my point about you :lol:

Your point is that people with higher living condition riot more.

Complete BS

National average is 6 riots per 100k
Kerala is 29.6 riots per 100k.

how much self denial can you malls go in?
 
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which major crimes went unreported in UP? can you show me?

any proof that all crimes in kerala were reported?

what if some major crimes went unreported in kerala?
Compare the current situations in U.P & Kerala. Kerala is way is way better than U.P.But I agree with you that every riot in Kerala is a secular riot but when it come to U.P it becomes communal.........Retarded Congress / Communist logic.
 
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