Sashan
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I don't get that one. We already have the option for every single citizen to use a non-religious code. Many of us use it. My wife and I got married thrice, the Bengali way, the Iyengar way, and a civil ceremony. The civil ceremony overrules everything. My daughter is using only a civil ceremony, though her fiancee is a Bengali Hindu as well. We didn't do the sanskars for my dad because he specifically forbade it. We can write a will, and it is valid.
So what is wrong with getting everyone to join it when theyare good and ready?
Joe sir - are you serious in expecting an uneducated youngster from an organized religion to throw away all the traditions and make use of the non-religious code? And who will decide when they are good and ready? Sorry Joe sir -I am not an optimistic person as you are - they were not ready as per Nehru in 1954, they were not ready in 1961 and they are not ready after 65 years and when do you expect them to be ready and I have showed you demographic change i.e 3 percent change in 20 years(in fact some sites showed the change by 2001 and some showed 2006 - I took the conservative among them i.e 2010). Now you can't change it - do you expect that to happen when by percentage nos they will be significant? And I believe that there will be only one Kemal Ataturk who can change the century old traditions in a moment's time(while there will be multiple Nehrus and Gandhis)