Bharati Pundits go nuts: Trial of poet for 'defiling a Hindu goddess'

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Sure one would! That is if he was a MAToo Pithoo in Pak or a Punditoo in Bharat.

That is same as Jihadi $hite in Pak. Bharati Punditoos are out of control!

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queer/lahori stay on topic and avoid exchanging insults. lahori if you wish to discuss hinduism or Islam, thres a seperate forum for that.

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what do you think anyother court in anyother country will do? start with Pakistani court - if the same is done/said to the Islamic God, will you ask the Pakistani court to throw the case out too?

To mod: I assume my earlier post was deleted because you didn’t agree with the way I phrased the question … hope this rephrasing is ok. This question needs to be asked and aantilob held accountable to answer (or whimper out) since he thinks the courts were wrong!

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Look whose talking!

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I just cannot understand why not condemn the wrong doers and why ask what Pakistani court will or will not do in similar kind of case. Just stick to the topic.

Admittedly religeous matters can incite emotions but we all see Hindu godesses naked bodies and honestly (and naturally )speaking naked young bodies do incite other ‘bad’ emotions too.

So why not admit that some people would feel these bad emotions every once in a while. Call them ‘sick’ and leave them alone.

Why not cover the private parts of the statues my friends? May i suggest a Burqa?

Besides what is this to do with age? Would it be OK if a 18 year old boy had said the same thing?

PS:I forgot but a while ago someone a politician? in US said similar thing about statue of liberty. I know its not religeous statue but just wanted to point out to some similarity)

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By the way he does appear to be a dirty old man..obsessed with sex. maybe its his defense mechanism against dying emotions...:-)

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If this 71 years old disturbed chap had abused a Mosque, the language of these idiots defending him were different.

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This topic looks rather clean now.
I have no objection to what you said but why the posts of Queer were not deleted when he was attacking me??? :slight_smile:

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//If this 71 years old disturbed chap had abused a Mosque, the language of these idiots defending him were different.//

Why only the language... These guys would have been the first to issue a fatwa and sentence the retard to stoning. What these guys fail to understand is that "with freedom comes responsibility".

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Lahori I move stuff when I see it..

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This old man did not destroy the idol and there is lot more difference in destroying a place of worship than revealing the emotions created by a woman's half or full naked body statue.

Some people may get aroused by this kind of situation this man just openly admitted it.

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^^ Right on!!
There is no need to lynch the poor old man just because he appreciated the beauty of a goddess. Rejoice Bharatis rejoice. Your goddess finally is getting the recognition that it deserved in the first place.

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//There is no need to lynch the poor old man just because he appreciated the beauty of a goddess. Rejoice Bharatis rejoice. Your goddess finally is getting the recognition that it deserved in the first place.//

bhai saib dont jump the gun!!!
Nobody has lynched the lod man. He has onlly been dragged to the court for his unbecomig behaviour. I would have rather sent the old man to a mental asylum.

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That precisely is lynch mob mentality. Punishing someone for petty stuff like statement about an image or an idol.

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//Punishing someone for petty stuff like statement about an image or an idol.//

You seem to be going off the tangent more than usual. That image is just not an image. It is the image of a godess. It is easy to say that it is just an image and base your argument on it. But the fact is otherwise. True in Islam, there cant be any image of God or the prophet (Pbuh). Hinduism is different. Accept that and then try to understand why the idiot deserved to be sent to the mental asylum.

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These idiots send anyone to gallows for Blesphemy......One history Professor was waiting for hanging two years back in Pakistan.......his fault was that he said at a University lecture that ancestors of the Prophet were not practicing Islamic traditions. (I do not know what heppened to him, he is alive or not.)

In another incident a Christian teenager was waiting for death sentence under Blesphemy...his crime was that he wrote something on the wall and it was granted against Islam.

It is their culture and they are raising fingers at us.

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^^ Typical MAToo attitude. So it is OK to lynch an old man in Calcutta if a similar tradition exists in Pak.

On another note, Hutus and Tutsis killed million or so, and Bharatis copied it in Gujarat. Wah Wah. Following all the shiny examples form around the world.

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Just wanted to point out the obvious.

1-No one has actually been punished for blesphemy.
2- No one ‘stoned’ these people.
(They were tried for existing laws. Laws are laws and need to be respected by people of the country or be changed by due process. Lack of knowledge of law cannot be an excuse)
3-Even the people giving examples of these incidences do not know what really is fact.
4- No one can have defence of emotional outburst of writing bad about Islam but emotional outburst of looking at woman’s naked/half naked body statue… and its expression cannot be considered a crime.
So no comparison whatsoever. Nice try!

Now, ‘deliberately’ looking at naked/half naked body of a woman may be considered bad. Avoiding it is actually a good deed, at whatever extent possible.

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Idiot…this old chap is most probably on bail and nothing will happen to him. He will be releived free or maximum a little fine will be imposed and people will forget.

Re Gujarat…you or your folk never say what shall we do with Muslims who burnt aliver 59 Hindus. These culprits are waiting for trail in court.

(But in that case you have succesfully created a myth. Fascism theory knew less tactics to convert a lie into a look-like truth.)

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http://www.iidb.org/vbb/archive/index.php/t-74325.html

Pakistan’s infamous blasphemy laws are widely abused to make false accusations against both Muslims and members of religious minorities, such as Christians and Ahmadis, as well as innocent business rivals and political opponents. Those accused under the blasphemy laws are immediately imprisoned with no effective right to bail. If pronounced guilty, they face a mandatory death sentence. It is estimated that over 100 victims of Pakistan’s medieval blasphemy laws are currently in prison either awaiting trial or already under sentence of death.

Many victims of the Pakistani blasphemy laws have failed to survive prison while a number of those tried and acquitted have been murdered following their release. As recently as July 2002, Mohammed Yousaf was shot dead inside the Central Gaol in Lahore while awaiting his appeal. On 7th February 2003, Mushtaq Zafar, a 55 year-old man accused of blasphemy was shot dead on his way home from the High Court. And in June 2003, a woman who had accused the police of a gang rape was later charged with blasphemy and murdered even before her trial began.