Monday 25 February 2013

National vs Religion based

This week marks the 11th anniversary of the Godhra Carnage. The black period which marked the riot between two brother religions. The period that still raises question over the compatibility between the two countries. This event has been discussed over various forums and other discussion places and has shaped the politics of the country. This topic has even put a question mark on the relationship between the people of two religions.

If we commence any discussion on this topic- the hindus will say that the muslim first burnt the train of karsevaks while the innocent muslims, not embroiled in the Godhra case says that hindus  targeted the muslims to conduct genocide using the incident as a weapon and both will start tussling with each other.

Everyone blames the politicians on these topics and say that politicians have been trying to divide the indians. We people need someone on which we can throw the ball of blames of the carnage. But have we ever thought on it? These people try to divide us and we start fighting, while on the other side you say that hindus and muslims are with each other. In schools we are taught that India follows the principle of "unity in diversity" but I believe that now a days the country has become a diversity in diversity. Where is the unity? Unity is lost. We people can't proclaim that we are indians, we say that we are hindus, muslims, christians but who cares. We never believe in India. The concept of India is oblivion while the concept of religion is prevailing............... Shameful.

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti

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