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Dear all,
We call our self as a secular country…but is this the right decision to show + on coin?
I am not against Christianity…but worried about how the power is been misused by so called Italian-led government.
Is this the right to show such religious symbol in this secular country? Why cross, why not “OM”?
Just imagine for a while, If there would have been a “OM” symbol on the coin, would not other religion worried? I am sure that some religious people other than Hindu would have even hesitated to touch the coin which has “OM” on it!!!
To quote the bracing and blazing words of B R Haran in this context: ‘I too was literally shocked to see the Cross on the 2 Rupee coin. Some may feel that it is only a ‘X’ mark, but it is not true. Why should and for what reason the government of India have the ‘X’ sign on the coin? Whereas, the motive behind ‘+’ mark makes sense. I am sure it is a ‘Cross’ and the calculated motive of the Italian-led government is only to spread Christianity in India. It is a fraud committed, not only on the so-called secularism of the country, but also on the Constitution and the conscience of our people. It is indeed outrageous and atrocious that the beautiful map of India in the previous version of the 2 Rupee coin minted in 2000 has been removed and replaced with this lousy Cross in 2006. I wonder what the opposition is doing! How it that it escaped their attention? How are we going to put an end to all this pseudo-secular drama?’
Check out the full article at this link:
The writer is a retired IAS officer
http://newstodaynet.com/2007sud/mar07/210307.htm
Dhanyavaada.


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