Kashmir's main political parties must act to prevent zealotry in the Valley
Stop The Hate
-The Times of India, January 24, 2012
Besides Rushdie issue, religious bigotry is on song in Kashmir. Christians and NGOs have been targeted for persuading young Muslim youth to give up on their faith in return for liquor, women and money. They were in fact made to appear before a sharia court. Unfortunately for them, only a proper court can take any decision on infringement of laws. The national conference-led government must act swiftly, and with great purpose, to instill confidence in our proposed secular traditions.
Stop The Hate
-The Times of India, January 24, 2012
Besides Rushdie issue, religious bigotry is on song in Kashmir. Christians and NGOs have been targeted for persuading young Muslim youth to give up on their faith in return for liquor, women and money. They were in fact made to appear before a sharia court. Unfortunately for them, only a proper court can take any decision on infringement of laws. The national conference-led government must act swiftly, and with great purpose, to instill confidence in our proposed secular traditions.
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