Christian tyrant government in power in India trying to implement the same old christian tactic it used in Rome to induce conversions:
http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...282&SKIN=B
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b> PIL against scholarships for religious minorities</b>
01/03/2009 03:13:48Â www.organiser.org
Mumbai : A PIL has been filed in the Bombay High Court against a scholarship scheme for religious minorities. The scheme, launched by the Union Ministry of Minority Affairs last year, provides for 20,000 scholarships on merit and income basis for students from Muslim, Sikh, Christian and Parsi communities.
Petitioner Sanjeev Punalekar, a city-based advocate, has taken exception to it saying that âit excludes Hindus and Jains, who constitute eighty per cent of the populationâ. Such âdiscriminationâ on the basis of religion is against the constitutional principle of equality, the petition said.
Further, <b>it violates the Hindusâ and the Jainsâ freedom to practice their respective religions, as the sops to other religionists âmakes them (the Hindus and the Jains) more vulnerable to the allurementâ and leads to conversions, the PIL</b> alleges.
Last week, a Division Bench of Justices JN Patel and VK Tahilramani posted the petition after four weeks for hearing, asking the Centre to file its reply.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Comment:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Ganesh 01/03/2009 03:18:30 Dont wait for individuals</b>
I think it is difficult for individuals to file PIL on such a national disgrace like this.The likes of VHP,DB or Ram sene must file litigations on behalf of all Hindus against such blatant communalism by the pseudo sickular parties.The Madarasa certificat issue and the pension issue must be challenged in court.Public fund raising can be done online for this purpose.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...282&SKIN=B
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b> PIL against scholarships for religious minorities</b>
01/03/2009 03:13:48Â www.organiser.org
Mumbai : A PIL has been filed in the Bombay High Court against a scholarship scheme for religious minorities. The scheme, launched by the Union Ministry of Minority Affairs last year, provides for 20,000 scholarships on merit and income basis for students from Muslim, Sikh, Christian and Parsi communities.
Petitioner Sanjeev Punalekar, a city-based advocate, has taken exception to it saying that âit excludes Hindus and Jains, who constitute eighty per cent of the populationâ. Such âdiscriminationâ on the basis of religion is against the constitutional principle of equality, the petition said.
Further, <b>it violates the Hindusâ and the Jainsâ freedom to practice their respective religions, as the sops to other religionists âmakes them (the Hindus and the Jains) more vulnerable to the allurementâ and leads to conversions, the PIL</b> alleges.
Last week, a Division Bench of Justices JN Patel and VK Tahilramani posted the petition after four weeks for hearing, asking the Centre to file its reply.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Comment:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Ganesh 01/03/2009 03:18:30 Dont wait for individuals</b>
I think it is difficult for individuals to file PIL on such a national disgrace like this.The likes of VHP,DB or Ram sene must file litigations on behalf of all Hindus against such blatant communalism by the pseudo sickular parties.The Madarasa certificat issue and the pension issue must be challenged in court.Public fund raising can be done online for this purpose.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Death to traitors.

