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India removes a 150-year old British adultry from the crime list.

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
None of that. The problem is that some Nigerians (other Africans too) have shaken our faith by indulging in nefarious activities of various sorts. In the process, even the honest Africans come under cloud. Why blame us only?

"According to the data compiled by the central agency for the year 2017, out of the total 397 foreigners arrested in India for drug crimes, 157 were Nigerians, 95 were from Nepal, 46 from Myanmar and 13 from South Africa.

The other countries whose nationals were arrested for drug crimes last year include Bolivia (7), Bangladesh (6), Sri Lanka (6), Uganda and Rwanda (5 each) and Venezuela (4) among others."
Nigerians constitute 40% of foreigners held for drug crimes in India in ’17: NCB
90 per cent of foreigners involved in cyber crime are Nigerians

India today does not believe in Nepalis too as they once used to. Nepalis were, at one time, considered 100% loyal. Now they commit crime and scoot back to Nepal.
 
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Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
A fall-out of the Supreme Court decision on adultery:

"Chennai Woman Commits Suicide After Husband Justifies Extramarital Affair As SC Decriminalises Adultery"
"A woman from Chennai ended her life after her husband justified having an extramarital affair. The incident comes after the Supreme Court ruled that adultery is no longer a crime in the country, eventually scrapping Section 497 of IPC. .. Pusplatha, 24, married John Paul Franklin, 27, two years ago. The couple had a love marriage after strong opposition from their parents. They had a child."
Adultery Verdict Claims 1st Life: Woman Hangs Self After Husband Justifies Extramarital Affair
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Yeah, acceptance of change takes time, especially in a country like India with 500,000 villages. India is a Hindu majority country, but making it a Hindu nation would be against the spirit of times and contrary to the Indian Constitution, which guarantees equal rights and freedom of religion. Even Nepal is not a Hindu nation, though Nepal too is a Hindu majority nation. We have a 71-year old mature Constitutional democracy and a strong judicial system, which at one time declared the election of the Indian Prime Minister's election null and void (Indira Gandhi). We have never faltered and never renegaded on our words. Rest assured, nothing like that is going to happen.

India's diversity should not be a reason for discord, says RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat


https://www.salon.com/2017/07/01/in...-nation-suppressing-multiculturalism_partner/
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Well, these news reports in foreign media!
Teesta setalvad, the writer, is a known RSS and BJP baiter and presently is facing charges of misappropriating monies collected for the victims of Gujarat violence for personal use.
Teesta Setalvad - Wikipedia
 
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