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Op Bluestar is another thing which I wont go into now.Ītul, as for your comment that how do I know you are a hindu?. This is nothing against you personally but many people from the majority community still support those brutal actions. 26 years on and still no punishment to the perpetrators etc. And no, we still remember 1984 when a hindu Prime Minister instigated crowds by saying ” When a big tree falls, earth trembles” to justify anti sikh genocide where little children and adult sikhs were burnt alive in presence of police and Congress supporters, where young girls and women were gang raped just cos they were sikhs. Hence when anyone with sirname like yours talk about sikh places or sikhism, its hard to digest. However there are lot of sikhs who have not forgotton 1984 ans the role played by the majority community during that phase. The blogger has made some strong points about the dirt,filth, crowds, lack of infrastructure etc in other articles and anyone who has been to India knows this is a fact. I made my points as you original comment was biased towards more negatives. Nowhere did I say that everything is perfect or there is no filth, lack of civil sense or amenities etc in a place like India including Amritsar city. Relax Atul, I could sense uneasiness in you about some comments I made. The former president of India, Abdul Kalam highlighted this fact. Unless Indians change their own attitude, no change will happen in India.
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They get regularly cleaned by the staff but visitors keep throwing garbage all around. You can also find garbage in the most beautiful parks of Chandigarh. It’s not just the monkeys, but people also throw the banana peels on the ground.
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We throw garbage out on the streets and roads. The problem is that Indians don’t want to change. I think that the Indian government will only do something about the filthiness if Indians themselves take initiatives to clean India and prompt the government officials to do something. I was thinking: what must be they thinking about? I think Marylouise and Davendeb clearly mentioned that. I felt really embarrassed when I saw foreigners in Amritsar walking through the garbage on the roads towards Golden Temple. Hindus and Sikhs have always lived together peacefully and they still do. The problems exist only on the political level. G Singh, I live in Punjab and there is absolutely no problem between Hindus and Sikhs.