I am thinking no doubt the terrorists are made, though they are not born. Situations like this, do tempt someone to take to guns when his surrounding is disturbed by a a filthy dirt. This is what has happened in case of AIIMS issue. We people of India, if we want to live our life, then come to streets and get rid of this government. Create an example for other govts. to follow or else, you will be doomed!
This is what these stupid-minded ministers pay in return to the services of a genius doctor. I guess this minister has full of mud in his brain. Please get off from the chiar Mr. Ramdos and dont suck talent of our country.
How long can these politicians make a fun of this country!!! Yes, ultimately we all are responsible for it. We, so called educated persons...don't vote and other people don't know whom to vote for. We are totally dependent on FATE. When we will rule our own country???
I had a fear of this event which eventually became true!!!
Honble minister Doesn't like good and able doctors. I am sure you will find a better place in the private sector. Our politicians are very good at removing good doctors and threatening able business men and capable of doing yeomen service to the nation.
It is the curse of this country that a pre-eminent and world renowened surgeon like Dr.Venugopal can be humiliated in this manner by a puny upstart like Anbumani Ramadoss, who had made a big show of himself being a man of medicine the other day. It is all the more unfortunate that the Prime Minister of the country is utterly helpless to do anything about it; solely in the selfish interest of coilition politics! It was no secret that Anbumani, who in all probability had come through the reservation quota route, was at loggerheads with Dr. Venugopal who was all in favour of merit and excellence. C.mohan
This incident demonstrates the arrogance of Indian politicians, who have relied on parochialism, casteism and affirmative action, much to the detriment of meritocracy. Those of us who have high hopes of India growing into a world class power and respected by other nations for its knowledge and skills may have their hopes shattered by narrow minded politicians, who have the audacity to think that political power gives them the right to disrespect others with impunity. Dr. Ramadas owes his position as a Central Minister only to political opportunism. He and others like him do the country no good. The PM should spare no time to bring Ramadas to order. The country can find a replacement for Ramadas from any number of highly capable, knowledgeable and sensible professionals. The country's development is much more important than coalition politics.