There are a few available facts of
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There are a few available facts of
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Temples of
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http://jagobangla.blogspot.com/2011/07/hindu-temples-are-not-finances-of.html
Recent annunciation of recognition of 10,000 madrasas (unrecognized hitherto) in Bengal has created both dismay and fright among Hindus living in the state. Albeit political parties remain naïve, Hindus know well outcome of any such approach.
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http://indianmotherland.blogspot.com/2011/07/recognition-of-10000-madrasas-in-bengal.html
The draft Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2011 hosted by the National Advisory Council (NAC) on its website for public scrutiny, apparently rewrites some key principles of the Constitution of India, Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 and Indian public services. It is the downside of allowing social activism to overshadow the imperatives of governance. Being without a preamble, uncharacteristic of any bill, its intent is a matter of speculation. This omission, on closer reading of the text, appears ill-intentioned rather than bona fide. The question whether current laws like IPC, CrPc and UAPA are inadequate tackle communal incidents is an issue one must ponder upon.
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Jammu & Kashmir is again in the news, with anti-India forces upping the ante and virtually asking
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http://jagobangla.blogspot.com/2011/07/fate-of-jammu-kashmir-getting-terrible.htmlBapon Patra – innocent Hindu lad, worst victim
Whatever may be the change of regime, be it political, social or even economical, Hindu persecution is unabated in the Indian state of Bengal and Bapon Patra, Hindu Scheduled Caste (SC) boy of 21 years, inhabitant of village – Agarhati, P.S. Sandeshkhali, District: 24 Paraganas (North), along with other Hindus in the area have become the worst victim.
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http://southbengalherald.blogspot.com/2011/07/hindus-in-sandeshkhali-tortured-paying.html
Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, accomplished and illustrious doctor, and also the legendary Chief Minister of West Bengal also felt pangs of India’s partition, especially anguishes of Bengali Hindus. He was vociferous against Islamic persecutions on Hindus in then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and even considered war as the ultimate way to stop the curse of oppression on innocent Hindus.
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http://southbengalherald.blogspot.com/2011/07/dr-bidhan-chandra-roy-felt-pangs-of.html