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Ban burqa, says Shiv Sena creating much ado about nothing
Shiv Sena's mouth piece Samna says that Muslim women's Burqa be banned in the wake of theft of an infant from a hospital. It's an isolated incident. Why should Burqa be banned?
THERE IS much ado in the Shive Sena on “Burqa”, the veil. Shiv Sena, in its mouth piece “Samna”has asked the Muslims in India to disown it. The simple reason, an infant was stolen under the cover of Burqa.
 
The question that arises is whether such thefts of infants only happen in the guise of a Burqa clad men? The fact which has come through the media is that the malpractice of swapping a male child with a female is common. The hidden facts if frankly disclosed from the government hospitals will be mind boggling.
 
In a labour ward where multiple births are conducted simultaneously the just born infant in mixed genders, there are all possibilities that the infants can be swapped for male craving mother if she has delivered female baby. Such news are not limited.

If Burqa is a culprit for such crimes, let us think of that how many con-men have disguised themselves as police inspectors, income tax officers, and ticket examiners in running trains.


Many cases have been brought into light where pseudo holy men and women have indulged in numerous anti-social activities which were carried out under orange or black robes.


A mature politician, who has real concern about the country where many are deprived, devoid of morsel and donning rugs and no permanent place to dwell and 28 percent under poverty level should come forward with tons of recognised plans and patronise educational institutes since education alone will pave the path towards a better India.


One cannot understand that when the law of nature is common to all, why some politicians forget this noble thing and ideate and conceptualise vandalism in the name of regionalism and religious bigotism.


The prudence, if fails that vandalism is a destructive force, such elements have to be discarded and are not fit to rule the country with sanity of mind.

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