i only know that two wrongs do not make a right. i also know that things
that were done in the past may be considered impermissible in the present.
even if your assertion is right that many muslim invaders and kings
demolished hindu temples does that give people to the right to go pull down
mosques four hundred years later? invaders pulled down places of worship all
over the world. hindu rulers did it too, vaishnavs did it to shaivs and vice
versa. they also did it to buddhist shrines. so if buddhists got together
and wanted to pull down a temple would aor should it be allowed?



just because there were 'head hunters' in the past does not mean some people
can go around beheading the progenies of those whose fathers or ancestors
beheaded their ancestors. till the 1950s at least head hunting was known to
exist in India. so can the descendants of those people, whose ancestors were
beheaded, go kill those whose ancestors indulged in such acts? the practice
has been abandoned now and it must be accepted that things have changed.



i find such arguments, the one you make by implication, very silly



people chnage with time. religious attitudes change. with modernity and more
social interaction comes tolerance and understanding. five hundred or three
hundred years ago there was no Constitution. no democracy. now there is.
there is supposed to be rule of law, not of some king or queen.



so answer girish mishra's question, did advani and company do the right
thing in defying the SC orders? or lying to parliament to be elected to
which they do such things? this same advani today aspires to become PM
through elections under the same Constitution that he insulted by insulting
the institutions set up by that very Constitution.



when there are major problems like poverty and unemplyment inequality to be
dealt with this constant harping on the past and remedyng it today shows
nothing but a mindset that can't live in the present. if the past matters so
much to you stop using the computer and the net and wear bark and live in
the forest on wild fruits and let others lead modern lives which does not
mean just electricity and internet but means a modern mindset, with
tolerance, compassion and respect for other's lives and opinions. (which i
am sure you will now accuse me of not having because i am asking you to go
away into the forest, but no, if i had no respect i would not be responding
to you. it is just that i have no patience for silliness. grow up man!).



anjali deshpande


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