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However, most of religious conversions are not like the above in India. Denying this right to that person would be a sin in Hinduism as this person suffers without being able to practice the path of his choice. If a person who is economically well - to - do, considers conversion, thinking that Islam or Christianity offers a better path for his spiritual growth, there is no argument here. This needs to be considered in the economic context that is the backdrop for many such issues.
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Talking about religious conversions in India or even in other developing countries, cannot be done in isolation. This has even degenerated to violence and frankly I am shocked by the views of even some people, whom I consider moderates, on this subject.
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These debates have been acrimonious with the various Hindu groups clamouring for a total ban on conversions. There is a lot of debate in India about whether conversions from Hinduism to Islam or Christianity are justified. Yet, the human soul yearns for an identity in the form of a nation to which one belongs. Any attempt to truly assume that, would lead to utter chaos in one's soul. May be through this pathless meandering, the director has stumbled on the truth - "Nationality cannot be a meaningful identity". The country that produced both Gandhi and Godse. This country has existed for eternity, at least, in the minds of its citizens.
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Is there an actual theme in the movie about being Indian or is the movie about the absence of a theme of being Indian? Is this movie a masterpiece or is it a confused expression of Mehra's Indian identity or both? It think the movie is a reflection of the utter chaos of thoughts, feelings and attitudes of what it means to be Indian.Īre Indians loving and open-hearted people? Or, are we prejudiced and narrow? Are we enlightened, or are we pretenders? Is there any reason to be proud of our nationality or should we hang our heads in shame? Or, can't we simply decide who we want to be? Do we swing from one extreme to another depending on the mood of the day? Do we value life or we despise it? Do we breed love or hate? I just watched the movie Delhi 6 and I am left wondering how much of contradictions can an Indian actually bear in his/her heart. Here is a guy who is struggling to make both ends meet, supporting the very party that promotes policies that caused his problems. One clear illustration of this American naivette is "Joe the Plumber". Obama and the like understand this succintly. The attachment to an idealogy and viewing everything through that lens. The debate is not about issues, but values.
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Individuals here worry about form and not about content. Who is Obama? Is this question even relevant? Should'nt the question be "What has Obama done?" I think this is a big problem in America. A Hero to Villain story befitting a Hollywood production. Obama is the modern day Robin Hood who steals from the poor and hands it over to the rich. The rich bankers are awarding themselves record bonuses. The unemployment is crippling for the poor and the middle class. However, there are chinks now in the Obama armour. The first black ( actually, half-white) president is a thoughtful, mature and smart individual who has mesmerized Americans with his message of hope and change. For many in America, Obama is a hero and can do no wrong.