Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath
The city was tense. Local election was nearing its D-day. As usual, leaders of all the political parties in the fray had gone into a hyper drive delving into the usual blame game and name calling as well as the constant flavor of the season, fanning religious sentiments in order to consolidate their vote banks. The humble bovine had again shot into limelight with everyone having an opinion about its perceived importance in the thick of the things. Hindus were crying hoarse for a complete ban over cow killing in the state. Some learned Muslims agreed with the thought saying that the Qoran never mentioned about killing of cows for food but disagreed with the way some fringe right wing groups had taken upon themselves to teach those people a lesson who were rumored to have been killing cows. Some Muslim hardliners were absolutely against this and said that they had the right in a democratic country to eat whatever they wish. Reports of some feuds between the two communities had ...