It was not at all surprising to read the preposterous and at the same time ludicrous arguments made by Chetan in his blog article in Times of India dated August 6, 2016, entitled “How to tackle radical Islam: The more we have dictatorships in the name of religion the more global terrorists will persist.” Just like any arm-chair thinker, Chetan took pot-shots at Islam (the easiest way to hog limelight and portray oneself as an intellectual), while talking about the US Presidential Elections and the communal statement of Donal d Trump related to banning the Muslims from entering the US in order to provide safety to the US citizens, as in his bigoted view, the presence of Muslims puts a question mark on the s afety of the citizens. Chetan writes, “Half of America seems to support Trump,” who believes that terrorism stems from “Radical Islam” and argues that in order to fix this problem we have to “call a spade a spade, and point out that the broader religion of Islam itself is som
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