Book Title: Science of Reincarnation Toll of Karma
Author(s): B Sriniketan Bhandari
Publisher: B Sriniketan Bhandari

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________________ The Science of Reincarnation, The Toll of Karma whatever is destroyed is not humanity no matter what nature it is. Naturally, during this process only some of these soliders are exposed to hazardous chemical dust and environment resulting from use of such weapons. In a time to come these soldiers suffer from several diseases of known and unknown nature. In real life, every one is more sympathetic, caring and loving to these hero-soldiers. Several questions arise from such actions. Does it occur to any one what happened to those people who were considered as enemies in the war? These people although enemies, are not these people human beings? Are not these millions of people exposed with hazardous waste, dangerous chemicals, radiations, microorganisms etc? Will not these people suffer in huge number? Will it not their water, food, air, environment is polluted with toxic compounds? Is this the definition of humanity? Is this humanity to protect our interests and kill millions of innocent people and animals who do not agree with views of each other? The effect of such kind of actions is not temporary but it is long lasting. Perhaps it might take generations to overcome the effect of polluted environment? But, what right we have to destroy the environment and several generations of the future have to pay for this who are not yet born. What's the justice for such actions? It does not matter who did it and why? The truth is or 20

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