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Should temple authorities discriminate between VIPs and the common man?

No. When God did not discriminate, then who are the temple authorities to do so?


Priyanka Sinha
Tatanagar

 

Yes. VIPs are usually rich and the rich are God’s favourite children and so always deserve special treatment.


Tapan Pal
Batanagar

 

No. But then, Hinduism has a history of discrimination. Earlier it was on the basis of caste and now it is on the basis of money.


H.K. Dasgupta
Calcutta

 

No. India is a democratic country and all citizens should be treated equally.


Nilanjan Sil
Asansol

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