Wednesday, October 7, 2009

India - Haryana BJP plans to ban western music through law

India - Haryana BJP plans to ban western music through law – Remembered Taliban Law
Chandigarh: If BJP [Bharatiya Janata Party ] comes to power in Haryana assembly polls next month, it will make a law to ban western music and "vulgarity", says the party manifesto.
"Sanskriti key naam par Paschatyein sangeet va bondapan ko kanoon banakar roka jayega" (law will be made to stop western music and vulgarity in the name of culture), says the manifesto in Hindi which was released by senior leaders including Arun Jaitley, Vijay Goel and state BJP President Krishan Pal Gujjar at a press conference here today.


Reality Views by sm -

This means if BJP wins they will ban disco clubs and bars.
Here ultimately what will happen the bar owners and disco club owners will then pay the bribe and government will lose taxes, and this will give rise to the corruption.

This is the reality, Remember today if they can do this in some other state, they may do it
In other state also,
Before voting for BJP remember this, Party is supreme, from this Indian females should learn something, and vote accordingly, when you vote for BJP remember this and vote
To whom you are going vote.
Today it is western music tomorrow it will be jeans, day after tomorrow BPO jobs as at the night time you will be going outside home to work.

Today it’s Haryana, tomorrow it may be Delhi and Maharashtra and other states.
So when you will go to voting remember this when a person who can control the life of society in one city, when goes to another city establishes the same rules in that other city also and controls that society also.

This is one reason not to vote for party who do not respect our fundamental right of entertainment.

Ask your heart the question
Do you feel this law reminds you of Taliban even for a one second if you remembered Taliban then your heart has given you signal , so act on that and
If the answer is yes then do not vote for BJP in whatever state you are staying.

SAY NO TO TALIBAN LAWS
SAY NO TO PERSONS AND PARTIES WHO WANT TALIBANI LAWS.


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