Saturday, November 09, 2013

does this petition make any sense?



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From: Johnson Karingozhakal <mail@change.org>
Date: Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 1:33 AM
Subject: Sign my petition on Change.org
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Hi —

I just started a petition on Change.org that is about an issue that is very important to me. The more people that sign my petition, the more likely it is to win. Will you help me by signing?

Thanks,
Johnson

Free Sadhvi Pragya: I want the Indian Supreme Court and the Government to Release Sadhvi Pragya

By Johnson Karingozhakal
Milton Keynes

In India the majority Hindus and Hindu religious leaders are deprived of equality before law and faiths under the cover of secularism and socialism. Both secularism and socialism are not defined either in the preamble of the Indian Constitution or in the official gazettes of the union/federal government or that of the provincial governments. The impressionable citizens of India who still suffer from about 30% illiteracy in their mother tongue including Hindi are intimidated by this imported concept of secularism and socialism whilst India is famed for sadbhavana or equanimity of faiths which is true secularism and samajvaad which is true socialism with the British and anglicized import of expressions like socialism and secularism which every Indian politician; some of who hardly can string along a phrase or a sentence in English in India use and abuse as they please for their narrow minded political gains. The Indian Judiciary headed by the Supreme Court of India sadly does not even acknowledge that they are to be blamed for the massive corruption in India in the name of state monopoly which is socialism. Sadhvi Pragya is not even a convict like Zaibunnissa Kazi who is a convict in the 1993 Mumbai terror attacks but she is now being released whilst Sadhvi Pragya is still in jail without trial or bail or conviction whilst suffering from acute cancer. Please see do a google search on Sadhvi Pragya dispassionately and sign this petition so that we in India have an honest protection of the human rights other than those advocated by the shouting brigade of the leftist spectrum of the Indian politics/media/intelligentsia and academia. JAI BHARATH

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