Wife got approved for naturalization

How many of you are Rafi fans like me???

Tu Hindu banega na Musalman banega
Insaan ki aulaad hai, insaan banega


Sums it up? :)
 
How many of you are Rafi fans like me???

Tu Hindu banega na Musalman banega
Insaan ki aulaad hai, insaan banega


Sums it up? :)

another version:

Hindu banega na musalman banega
Ganje ki aulaad hai tu ganjaa hi banegaa....

looking at the way I am losing my hair... I might have to sing this song to my kid in future.
 
The holier then thou man comes again. It is just plain history. India and pakistan are not friends - the news about the 2 countries almost always begins with these words. Pakistan is a hotbed of mischief, creator of taliban, ruled by dictatorships and corrupt civilian governments for all of its history. I say you people have more central asian and arabic culture and values.
Let us go back further into history - The muslim invasions of India started with the arabs. Then came Ghaznis and Ghoris, then the mongols. As a result of their oppressions - the indigenous religion of Buddhism disappeared from India - the land of its birth. These are facts. Your holier then thou pretensions don't whitewash it. I can put more holes in your pretensions.

Check this out! "The pot calling the kettle black"

'Untouchable' woman dies after Indian medics refuse treatment


Thu Apr 24, 1:09 PM



LUCKNOW, India (AFP) - An "untouchable" woman who gave birth outside an Indian hospital because doctors would not treat her died Thursday, a day after her baby, officials admitted.

The newborn boy of Maya Devi, 28, died Wednesday due to lack of medical help minutes after being born outside the maternity wing of Kanpur Medical College in northern Uttar Pradesh state.


Devi was only put in intensive care after giving birth but she died of a heart attack early Thursday morning.


Several doctors, including the hospital's chief medical superintendent, had refused to touch her or provide medical care as she delivered her baby, the Press Trust of India reported.


Devi was a Dalit, or "untouchable", a group at the bottom of the caste social ladder who have long been ostracised and forced into menial professions despite laws banning discrimination. Many high-class Hindus fear coming into contact with them.


Dr Kiran Pandey, head of gynaecology at the hospital, told AFP she was an hour's drive away in state capital Lucknow at the time and rushed back.


"We provided her the best medicines and treatment but she succumbed to two cardiac arrests," Pandey said.


College principle Anand Swaroop has ordered an inquiry, as has a district magistrate.


The state's chief minister, Mayawati, who won elections last year, has ordered the doctors to be suspended and demanded an investigation.
 
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