The latter believed in caste system and untouchability, polytheism, idolatry, etc. |
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Criminal cases are extremely difficult in these situations because of the untouchability of the military in Mexican society. |
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To a mammoth crowd he spoke in Hindustani about the Government's determination to abolish both untouchability and landlordism. |
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If the individual does not speak out against untouchability, it means he is winking at its practice. |
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Both were advocates of religious tolerance and antagonists of untouchability. |
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For example a common myth is that caste system and untouchability is fundamental to Hinduism. |
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How would the so-called higher castes be disadvantaged if the system of untouchability were abolished? |
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Yet he is drawn to probe boundaries, and the square's apparent untouchability, he said, symbolizes the state's desire for untouchable power. |
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Stick it on a nice cheap black Volga, put a fake antenna on the roof, and you too can enjoy your moment of sinister untouchability. |
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Why don't we dismantle untouchability when it is in the interests of the nation? |
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You mentioned that India's founding fathers made the system of untouchability illegal under the constitution. |
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Further, during the period under review, discrimination on the basis of caste or untouchability has been criminalized. |
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Article 14 of the Interim Constitution makes comprehensive provisions against untouchability and caste-based discrimination. |
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India is another example: I fully endorse Mr Haarder's proposed amendments on the issues of caste-discrimination and untouchability. |
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The practice of untouchability has been criminalized and is punishable under the laws. |
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Are there major economic interests behind untouchability or does it survive only because of the strength of religious and cultural traditions? |
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The reinstated HORs has declared Nepal a state free of untouchability and discrimination by a resolution adopted by it. |
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This problem of untouchability, Dalit discrimination, and caste discrimination has been going on for nearly 2,000 years. |
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Alms-giving should be eradicated as a social evil like untouchability. |
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Paradoxically, the most moving aspect of her previous work has always been the sense of untouchability, the distance that comes with such an alienating and unusual sound. |
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I consider the practice of untouchability worse than apartheid. |
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The Government has taken strict measures to curb the practice of untouchability in any form, and has recently declared Nepal free of such practices. |
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If you forget whatever I've said today, please do not forget that statement: the problem of untouchability in India is equal to the problem of apartheid in South Africa. |
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The practices of untouchability and ill-treatment are punishable by law. |
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Can we make sure that we create a social structure where we remove untouchability? |
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In listening to you, I get the impression that a significant part of Indian society recognizes the falsehood on which this practice of untouchability is based. |
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