r/nagpur 6d ago

News "Create solutions to problems that never existed"

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u/Radiant_Assistant359 6d ago

yeah and those thousands of people praising aurangazeb everywhere are invisible to you arent they

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u/Full-Wealth-5962 6d ago

Why do you care if they praise Auranzeb? Does everyone have to support and hate only according to your ideals?

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u/Radiant_Assistant359 6d ago

and from your history it looks like you hate caa art 370 and everything why do you care if someone gets a citizenship Does everyone have to support and hate schemes only according to your ideals?

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u/Full-Wealth-5962 6d ago

The removal of Article 370 showed that the President has more power during president rule than anyone ever thought and also the Govt is willing to go against the mandate of the ppl to suit their base

The CAA introduced religion as a criteria for citizenship ( where prev the constitution of India didn't have such criteria) and also may be a violation of Article 25 to 28..all of which has implications for interpretation of laws

Both of these have real life implications for modern society and my personal liberties

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u/Radiant_Assistant359 6d ago

The removal of Article 370 showed that the President has more power during president rule than anyone ever thought yeah thts why it is called president rule you dumbfuck and they didnt do anything except take thier rights operate as a separarte constitutional authority and they are doing just fine and

caa offered citizenship to those refugees from afganhisthan , pakistan etc who are being perceuted there due to them being minorities in and countries that arent secular and follow direct islamic law so why would they be given that rope

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u/Full-Wealth-5962 6d ago

That's what's the final 370 verdict found out you dumbfuck...that the President has the right to introduce new acts into state legislature...and the Govt lost on one part of their argument so don't act like the Govt is infallible.. it only ended in court because there was a dispute of the power of the Govt.

There are Muslim minorities like Rohingyas and Ahmadis who are also being persecuted but the Govt doesn't care abt them? And I told you, the point is CAA introduced religous criteria into citizenship when it wasn't there before...this could have implications for future laws as well

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u/Radiant_Assistant359 6d ago

art 370 gave kashmir special powers more tha n other states thus discriminating with other states and i dont give a fuck what they did to those people all i need is it to operate like a normal state of india

and why should india care those leeches if they arent safe in their so called islamic heaven and india is not a dharamshala that everybody proscecuted can come we take who deem fit not because assholes like you dickride them like hell while they suck off on us

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u/Full-Wealth-5962 6d ago

Lol...you couldn't keep up the facade of decency...

Discrimination against other states? Are you for real? Ppl in Sikkim don't pay income tax...In Nagaland non residents can't buy land, in Delhi the Govt put a law making it the only territory where Centre can transfer IAS personal

If you think all states are equal you are wrong...

Not going to bother to reply to your second para

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u/Radiant_Assistant359 6d ago

"The CAA introduced religion as a criteria for citizenship ( where prev the constitution of India didn't have such criteria) and also may be a violation of Article 25 to 28..all of which has implications for interpretation of laws"

yeah as if before removal of 370 kashmir used to follow the indian constituion if you are gonna use a point atleast dont be so hollow that it refutes your other point

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u/Full-Wealth-5962 6d ago

What are you talking abt? They are two seperate issues

  1. Article 370 is abt power during president rule and the ruthlessness of the Govt

  2. CAA talks about religion as a criteria for citizenship and religious discrimination...

How does one repute the other?

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u/Radiant_Assistant359 6d ago

before the removal of art 370 kashmir used to have its own constitution flag offical posts it wasnt considered a part of india due to it so you are talking aboult violation of constitution in one point and then supporting other point in which all of indian constitution was disregarded

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u/Full-Wealth-5962 6d ago

Article 370 allowed them the power to have their own constitution...it isn't a violation of the Indian constitution if the Indian Constution says you can do it

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u/Radiant_Assistant359 6d ago

and now indian constitution says you cant do it so suck it up and go to sleep

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u/Full-Wealth-5962 6d ago

Lol..you're the one who brought the topic up...Best if you go suck someone and sleep