It's a great pity on Deve gouda who makes such comments. atleast now he should get some sense to diffrenciate people from indulging political criticism. Narayana murthy was doing a great job. I think Gouda wants that post. He has nothing new to comment on so he digged out this think and spoke. This is a very miserable for him.
I completely understand what the feeling of a sincere worker would be when boss does not recognize the work done and instead accuses him/her.In lighter vien Narayana Murthy Sir created a template for those in inferior organizations as compared to Infosys that can be used to resign.
Many of you will be estranged by this, but I know apart from the image which he creates Mr. Murthy does nothing. He will just donate share holder's money whereever he wants & then will take Kudos for it, and we are so dumb that we even don't realize that. He is on so many boards that including him becomes a fashion statement with 5 years & such a strong hold on bangalore, things have really become worst so it's better he moves. Please don't take him back.
RE:Mr. Murthy good job better late than never
by Rekha on Oct 22, 2005 04:35 PM Permalink
Mr.Bhaskar.....if you think that we need to eat kannada,drink kannada sleep kannada...am sorry to say so...though even am a kannadiga...there are certain forums where you need to keep kannada aside and speak in language understood by the entire mass.I think,if that was the case then we could have posted the message in kannada.Right?Atleast Mr.Murty is getting toilets built...what are we doing??
RE:Mr. Murthy good job better late than never
by Suresh on Oct 24, 2005 04:49 PM Permalink
What Nonsense!!
Every Kannadiga is an Indian First and please get your facts right before accusing anyone. You are talking of providing employment? do you know Infosys provides employement to more than 40,000 people in Karnataka + opportunities for the natives to do business with them which again will amount to employment for scores of more people. please don't racialize the entire issue.
it is nice to hear that naryan murthy has resigned, even though he is a kannadaga he is not even bothered to talk in kannada, he always want to the city to be a high class city. he has to bear in mind that this is a country where their is lot of unemployment, poverty, etc so first he wants the city to be a class city try to contrubite your self to educate people, give them the employment etc and so on. just by building toilets all over it is not possible. you should know that CM who always thinks to make city like singapore or shangai will not stay longer time in that post and he will be brought down. so by taking all the benifits from govt and misusing it will not be tolarated. so you try to be as a business man and not to interfy with the public life.first of all try to speak kannada when you are in the state and do not try to act to smart as the CM or the govner do. your english is to horibble. which irritates us, so when you are in state speak the local language and out side do speak as you wish.
To Mr.Narayan Murthy, Sir, why dont you give more fitting reply to these politicians employing cheap tactics and exploiting the emotions of 'poor' people?U live in a house that you built with 'your' money.The live in 'Government Bungalaws' and never had paid any rent,electricity bill or telephone bill.You move in a car that you bought with your money.They move in Government allocated Benz cars.Simply because they wear 'dhoti' and drink 'sankati',do they become 'champions of poor'???how pity and ridiculous??and more dangerously they are trying to create hatred in the minds of kannada people and namma bangalore people.No one bothered to address a simple issue of 'sulabh' toilets untill 'nirmala' toilets were launched by infosys foundation.All the 'star' hotels,'clubs' and 'Malls' would shutdown if there is no IT/BT in Bangalore.and let them pl.take note of the fact that 'any' city in India has this cosmopolitan culture.and at micro level they are causing feelings of enmity and hatred in the 'aam' admi of bangalore who gained 'nothing' from these unreasonable short-sighted cricisms.hope the good' prevails and 'dangerous selfishness' gets the fate that it deserves. regards