I found this article funny. I am presently living in a predominantly Christian society with Christian values embedded in it. I don't see any protests march and other stuff here on the release of 'The Davinci Code'. But in India that is not the case. The movie has to satisfy the christian critics before the govt can give its permission for screening.
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I don't know what really to feel after hearing this news. whether to feel proud of our democarcy, our secular nature, that gives every religion/community the right to express their feelings (or) the pure vote bank politics played in India, where in the stupid govt think Christians as a vote bank (which probably is the case?)
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That’s really interesting! I wonder what they will decide!
Unfortunately craig, many of these things are decided on votes in India. If the govt feels that they will extract benefit out of it by exploiting religious sentiments, they will do it and ban it. If they feel it is not worth the effort they won't bother.
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