Most if the youngesters who join call centres have displayed/are displaying that are free to lead their lives since they have access to easy money even though they work for it. they are at such tender age, they get lured easily, go to pubs and slowly get into habbits they would other wise avoid either due to upbringing or our own values they are taught in schools. once pub visits start, drinking, smoking etc become "must" to 'destress" and be fit for next day's work. it is time they become responsible, realise if they are committing grave mistakes that might ruin their future and parents also must watch over thier wards. chosing call centre jobs by it self, does not mean they go wayward, but temptations and force by seniors and to show-off, they go off guard and end up misreable, as i have seen so many good individuals who lost their vision and goals once got in to a job. it is time someone shakes them to reality.
If an individual is on drugs,its a grave problem and the solution to it is not to send the user to jail but to rehabilate him.
The DCP who is talking big should be demoted for allowing the sale of drugs in New Delhi.What is the Delhi Police intelligence doing,how foreigners are trading in DRUGS.Police must definitely be taking protection money from this drug dealers.
Rahul mahajan has been arrested under 4 serious acts.
People might argue that he has fallen into controversy at a time when the Mahajan's are still mourning over Sr Mahajans demise. This might surely raise quite some eyebrows at this shameless act.
But comeon, lets also try to analyse the situation that Rahul is currently undergoing. Having silver spoon to play with all his life has definitely made him a bit careless but he is not the one with a criminal background..to say the least. He cannot be put in witness box just because his parents could not take due care of him during his childhood, which consequently lead him to fall in such circumstances. He is the result of some undue pampering done to him.
It is therefore very imperative to ensure that he (all indians like him) must be dealt with consideration. Definitely, if someone is involved in trafficking it, must be dealt with very strongly even if he has to be Rahul, as they are spoiling the generation. Detoxification measures must be taken by the Government to wipe such social evils. Putting such people behind bars is no solution. Atleast, such addicts deserve one warning.
RE:Life's too cruel to Rahul
by Prasenjit on Jun 08, 2006 05:10 PM Permalink
1> "Subject : Life's too cruel to Rahul" - Dont agree. Life cant be any better when you are a son of a famous politician, you dont have to do any hard work, everything in life comes just too easily....
2> "....at a time when the Mahajan's are still mourning over Sr Mahajans demise" - Dont agree. Did you intend to write "rest of the Mahajans"???? Coz i dont think rahul was mourning his father's death for you dont mourn for someone's death by Partying!!!!
3> ".... because his parents could not take due care of him....." - You cant say this .. not atleast for his Mom. I believe his mother was a good house wife and a responsible women who didn't have to anthing abt politics....
Don't the family of Rahul Mahajan know about his drug addiction ? Definetly, he would have been a a long standing addict. It would not have been the first attempt by him. Such people are pre- sumed to be pious and tipped for top slots by the BJP.
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