cross symbols painted in TTD's premises

creats flutter

No one bothers about Hindu sentiments. All the fiberals and siculars crawl out of the woodwork only when the minority sentiments are hurt. What they need is a few well aimed and well deserved kicks (verbally) to have them slinking off with their tail between the legs. Some of these appear to be holding members of this forum to ransom. For Heaven's sake, be bold in expressing your opinions. You are in India, not Saudi Arabia, for God's sake!
 
Our bhakthi,tradition,culture are deep routed that it is not possible to spoil them in one go. We have to practice inclusiveness without caste feelings to sustain the beliefs and customs.
 
Our bhakthi,tradition,culture are deep routed that it is not possible to spoil them in one go. We have to practice inclusiveness without caste feelings to sustain the beliefs and customs.
Fully agree. For someone who studied in St. Xavier's College, Calcutta, and was brought up in a cosmopolitan
city, caste feelings would be the last thing in my mind. Caste feelings actually stifle the free thought process which is essential for success in any field - be it personal or professional.
 
Our bhakthi,tradition,culture are deep routed that it is not possible to spoil them in one go. We have to practice inclusiveness without caste feelings to sustain the beliefs and customs.
Sir, while I agree with you, your comment seems to be irrelevant to the discussion in this thread. It is about a cross being painted on our temple.
 
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