hi i will be in bangalore toimorrow for 3/4 days We will meet
ravi
09867531283
hi guys i await a chance to meet chennai based sulekhaites.
I have been told that chennaites are unfriendly insular and suspicious Prove these guys wrong
So far only one has responded and has truned out to be shy. Lets have more friends
RAVI 09867531283
i am based till next june in md and will visit india occasionally
My MD num is
home 1 240 499 8255
my mo 1 301 257 2611
I did mba frm Jamshedpur xlri
I will visit banglore definitely.Not sure of date now but u can contact me at my m0 num
ravi
the sequence of destruction is as FOLLOWS
POTELEMY 116BC
JULIUS CEasar 100-44bc
aurelius[100-44bc
uithman[645 ad
As for contyradicions all holy books abound
The NewTestament was amended 6 times yet there are contradiCtions.
RAVI
hi
I am in full agreement with you. I am referring to the double standards of the govt who will defend BHussain but drive out nasreem
try telling a dalit not to give in to negative thoughts.As for action I have wrutten about it in an earlier article
New Delhi: A man belonging to a lower caste was beaten to death by a mob on the suspicion of stealing a cow in a case of caste violence in Bihar.
The victim, identified as Bharat Dom, was lynched on Tuesday in Chhapra town, 60 kilometres north-west of the state capital, Patna.
Police said a mob caught the man, who was in his mid-40s, on suspicion of having stolen the cow from the house of an upper-caste man.
'He was beaten to death with bricks and bamboo sticks,' a police officer said. A murder case has been registered, but arrests have yet to be made.
The incident comes a day after an elderly man was lynched in the same state when he intervened to save his grandson in a dispute over a love affair.

Over the past few months, more than a dozen cases of vigilante justice and mob lynchings have been reported in Bihar, which is India's poorest and most lawless state. Atrocities against low castes, also known as Dalits, are also common in the state
In September, 10 men from a Dalit community were beaten to death on the suspicion that they were thieves. Later, an inquiry found the men were innocent.
In August, a policeman in Bihar drowned two low-caste girls by throwing them in a river for stealing firewood from his orchard.
Although caste-based discrimination is banned, upper-caste Hindus still practice all forms of discrimination, including not allowing the low caste to worship at temples and insisting that they drink from separate village wells.
The most menial jobs, including the cleaning of sewers, often manually, are also largely done by Dalit community members, who comprise about 160 million of India's 1.2 billion people.
reed this report that appeared on the net IBN LIVE on 27th march 2008
Published on Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 23:44, Updated at Fri, Mar 28, 2008 in Nation section
Tags: Khimavat Housing Society, Muslim , Mumbai

IN DARK: For the last two years, Afzal's family has been living in their Andheri home without electricty and water.
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Mumbai: Just days after the anti-North Indian riots, a Muslim family has been denied basic amenities like water and electricity by the housing society they live in.
For the last two years, Afzal’s family lives in their Andheri home without water and power connections because members belonging to the majority — the Jain community — of the Khimavat Housing Society object to their religion.
“They say they are more in number and that I’m alone,” Afzal says.
The family gets water in their fifth floor flat from a solitary BMC pipe. The society office bearers, who don’t even live there, have persuaded other residents to not help the family in spite of the fact that Afzal has already paid Rs 1.25 lakh for utilities.
"They kept delaying restoring the facilities for five months. Then they said I’ll have to pay another one lakh,” Afzal complains.
In the last two years, the family has made the rounds to the authorities while trying to reach an agreement with the society. Society law experts say the law is clearly on the Afzal's side.
"It is not an injustice under the essential commodities act and it is a criminal offence," Chairman Maharashtra Society Welfare Association Ramesh Prabhu says.
Afzal’s case is not an isolated one in Mumbai. Housing societies across the city remain divided on the grounds of religion, language and even food preferences, and actively try to prevent the entry of those who do not conform to the ground rules.
In a city divided by communal and regional differences, the Afzal’s are not the only family suffering in darkness — a darkness that can only be removed by enlightened minds.
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I prefer not to refer to my caste background. I also do not believe in the politics of revenge All i am saying is that there has been a great deal of unfairness, exploitation and down rught discrimination by fwd castes This is still evident in many parts of India.
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