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Elections in India: Largest Democracy, Forced Celibacy and Sex

Courtesy: Our Volunteer and Indian News Papers

This month(April 2019) India, world's largest democracy, is going through elections.

Two main rivals Indian National Congrss Party and BJP(the Hindu Party), and their leaders Mr. Rahul Gandhi, and Current Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi are staying away from women, forcing some kind of celibacy on themselves.  Prime Minister Mr. Modi left his wife long time ago and Mr. Gandhi never married.  People of India are not aware whether Mr. Rahul has any girl friend.

Most people in India and their religious belief is "If you want to go for a highest position/win a war/ win even in a cricket match, you must stay away from women."

Prime Minister Mr. Modi and the organization, he came from called RSS is forcing celibacy on their leaders, and don't allow to marry them, if married, makes them to leave their wives.

This is not what U.S. President Trump believe.  President Trump's belief is totally against his best friend, India's P.M. Modi's belief.  If We believe MSNBC's Lawrence Francis O'Donnell Jr., Rachel Maddow, CNN's Anderson Cooper and Chris Cuomo, President Trump wants to have sex with as many women as he can.  The strange part is Mr. Trump still became the President of the most powerful country, without going through celibacy.

In India many sects not only force celibacy on their saints, but these sects don't allow their saints, leaders or priests to see women's face.

Most Indians and their religion Hindu, Jain, Buddhism etc., believe that women are window to the hell.  Women and sex are big obstacles for any men who want to achieve victory or spirituality.  So, the society must force celibacy on their saints, warriors and players etc.

Ancient India's warriors and Modern India's cricketers, Men were not allowed to have sex with women, wife or a girlfriend prior to going in to a war or before and during a cricket match. They believe women suck all energy from men, when they do sex.

During our recent visit to India, we observed that all Saints, Priests, Leaders and Gurus from all these religions Hindu, Jain, Buddhism etc., are aggressively promoting celibacy and forcing celibacy on their followers.  In some cases their followers went to extreme and forced celibacy on other followers by torturing on their private parts and drugging them to make them impotent and eunuchs.

When we asked people why do these Saints and Gurus are promoting celibacy so aggressively and forcing celibacy on their followers?  People told us because these Saints and Gurus want to have sex with their followers' wives and want to have sex with their followers' young children.  We found some truth there.  More and more sex scandals are coming out involving these Gurus, Saints, Priests and Religious Leaders.  These sex scandals tell us that celibacy is against nature but still our Universities should do more research to find out whether celibacy in fact makes men more powerful and more intelligent and women in fact suck all energy from men during sex.

On the other hand there are people in India who are so addicted to sex that the Government has ended up banning some sites.


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