GDPI Topic : Rising intolerance – Reality or Political Gimmick?

We have overcome cultural differences that have been poles apart but somewhere between all the courtesies people share, lingers a feeling of intolerance over the beliefs of those different from their own.

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    carrer counselor we will try our best to solve you problems... | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    it will be understood by example if any person got a full domination which comes after more than half century in India than obviously opposition will disturbed so they start to doing political gimmick.
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    Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafri teacher by choice not chance... | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    I think intolerance is essential for every legal system. its cab be different forms and names. its can be on sex, colour and religion as well as thoughts. if all issue have settled, the progress of society and system can be stop. but rigidness of this thought is harmful for society. Now in our system intolerance is constant but awareness for that increased. the responsible factor for this awareness are political parties. because this awareness are fruitful for both side parties.
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    Mukesh Dubey Biology Teacher | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    I remember the words of former President K.R Narayanan. i quote" din pratidin mukhar hote logon ki aakankshaon ko pura karna sarkar ki zimmedari hai". People are educated now they are familiar with their rights so is increasing intolerance. Its exactly like when our boss give some task to us n we work on it.we know the pros and cons inside that task and when we present before the boss discussions argument starts.perhaps trying to satisfy we some times become intolerant. The technology had reduced the distance but still acceptance to "unlikes" has to be reduced. Accepting anyone or any idea is all about the "mental synchronisation" some
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    Megha Gupta | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    Tolerance and intolerance should be a matter of personal choice.
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    Mudit Pandey Sr Study abroad counsellor | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    this is just a political gimmick started by opposition as they were not getting and major agenda to talk on
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    Prateek Sengar | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    Political gimmick, never heard this word before being spread across so much and I think also the people supporting this word don't have examples to prove the same

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