Vikramaditya1
Trusted Member
Respect the rules and law of the land you live in. You cannot hold a congregation in Private land inviting public. A mosque require permit, building codes, pay the permit fee, seperate electricity connection for non domestic use, fire exits, parking spaces, if more than 10 person assemble it's a congregation regardless of whatever religion they follow. A house cannot be converted to praying space simplyI love how you casually expose your own bigotry again and again. I'm sorry, Muslims are not pampered and coddled. The seething hatred and resentment you have for them is shared by the rest of your society and co-religionists. This should make you happy! Them seeing a few Muslims praying in their own property is enough to trigger them and get the police to detain them.
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Great find. Lol! Try this in Saudi, they get fined and arrested. But that's Arab abbu yeah?
More blah blah blah. The chances of you finding an Upper Caste Hindu Brahmin in India is 4%. In PDF it's next to none. Some 70% of Indians are Hindus in India are backward community including SCs. Like I said you have zero understanding of almost anything relating to India. You just parrot Pakistani version of India.It sounds like I'm not wrong and you, likely being a comfortable middle-to-upper class UC Hindu have an unjustified entitlement to the religious beliefs of outcastes. Let me remind you, if your ancestors were UC Hindu Brahmins, they would have been writing volumes upon volumes of texts over the last few millenia branding the ancestors of modern day SCs as impure, slave, servant, etc.
The point of reservation is to uplift poor, you can give them reservations in institutions so that he/she can get into elite universities and not pay any fee study and uplift yourselves or your community. Muslims also get reservations they also have minority institutions exclusively for them, and many more. One wonders what historic opression do these people claim to have when they themselves say they were rulers in India. Lol!If it's all fictional then what exactly was the point of reservations? Why were Hindu nationalists and leaders in the 19th and 20th century talking about erasing caste if Hindu society was an idyllic and inclusive paradise for all?



