It's not official breakaway that's the risk, but unofficial for non-M's. What use is the state if can't protect you
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @ClimbhiKc
I don't want to say much against the state because they have not too bad higher education institutions which I
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benefited from to an extent at one point in my life. Other than that, concerning security etc., the only possible
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logical conclusions re: security of ordinary citizens (and all the more so the marginalized ppl) can't be put
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down for fear of being 'illegal'. You are right; it is not possible to trust or depend on the state.
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But this is not parts of Bengal alone -- even in the heart of Mumbai, there are no go areas.
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Replying to @LenteCurrite @ClimbhiKc
Static vs dynamic. In Bengal and KL no-go areas are expanding, in Mumbai not so.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @ClimbhiKc
There are parts of North Kerala I am not aware of. There aren't any big no-go areas in Central and South Kerala.
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Bollywood's Islamization is ever-increasing. It must have something do with the city's networks too.
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Is what is happening in Bengal a bigger issue than what is happening in Western UP, eg, Dadri, etc.?
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No, all are part of same malaise. It's not about 'singling out'
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