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Lost in 2002 riots, boy visits ‘home’ after seven years for an hour

Ahmedabad: Nine-year-old Muzaffar alias Vivek, who was brought up by Hindu parents after he went missing from the Gulbarg Society in Meghaninagar seven years ago during the riots, paid a visit to his biological parents on Sunday. Although the meeting lasted for only an hour, it felt like a lifetime to his  ....Read more

True child of IndiaBy: kul bhushan | Monday , 5 Jan '09 18:11:35 PM Reply | Forward This story provokes great deal of thaught.Problems of the child are complex.Love of all is great.Selfishness , belonging and owning is awesome.Rights of birth parents and caretaker parents are to be considered.Alienation and affection,familiarity habit.Then comes religion.Is it possible to raise this child with great sensitivities for his both religions.Can world let him choose as he matures without comment and great inspection.Other question is valid should we study him to understand human motivations better.This all raises more questions than can be answered.He is alive and has prospered in great adversity and by help from people with little resources other than love. Love is strange it can make mothers give up children for their good.It sure needs more wisdom than Solomon possessed.Let him pray in Masjid and Mandir.When he is adult let choose how he wants to practice his faith or not.
No ReligionBy: am | Monday , 5 Jan '09 11:37:16 AM Reply | Forward I pray that in the times to come, we make religion irrelevant in our country. Then there will remain nothing to kill or die for. Utopia?
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