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Religious intolerance has raised its ugly head again in India. 

A 22-year-old Muslim woman has been trolled for singing a Hindu devotional song on a television show.

Suhana Sayed, a participant in a popular reality show on a Kannada (language spoke in the state of Karnataka) television station, had lent her voice to a hymn in the praise of Lord Balaji. She was even greeted with a standing ovation from the audience, PTI reports

And one of the judges praised her for uniting both religions with music.

However, she was soon condemned on a Facebook page by the name of Mangalore Muslims. The page has over 46,000 followers and posts are usually made in Kannada. Read more...

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