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Comeon Engineering and MBA guys
by Kiran on May 14, 2006 08:57 AM  Permalink 

Please leap into the movement otherwise nothing will be left tomorrow. Medical guys need your support

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quota
by arun on May 14, 2006 04:41 AM  Permalink 

Have reservations for SC/ST benefited them? Chandrabhan Prasad says: There are some 3.5 million Dalits in government jobs, about 125 MPs, and hundreds of MLAs. There are about 68,000 Dalits in Group A services.

Reservations for Dalit has created a sizeable Dalit middle class and amounts to a silent revolution. The same revolution can happen for OBCs if we give it a chance, if we give it some time.

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All Indian people should protest
by kamal on May 14, 2006 01:19 AM  Permalink 

This will Jeopardise quality of healthcare and will affect every Indian .All Indian people should protest against it not just medical students and doctors.

I don't know when these ? politician will think anything above "votes"

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Short-Sighted Govt policies
by Arjun on May 14, 2006 01:06 AM  Permalink 

Indians are brilliant, entrepreunial & intelligent.
But our Govt is one of the worst.
Instead of helping our society, they create road-blocks all the time.

Our business-leaders & scientists are helping in making our country a global leader, but what the govt done in its turn.
It has only put hurdles... for eg:

1.) Lack of infrastructure is creating massive problems for our industry,

2.) Bureaucracy & red-tape wears down the efficiency,

3.) Now reservation, not only in educational systems but also in private industry.

Why do they do all this... so that:
1.) they have a ready vote bank,

2.) they want to divide-and-rule... they dont want people to forget the age-old caste system & assimilate.

The govt should understand that, unrest/frictions always lead to rebellions/revolution. It also lets our enemies to penetrate the minds of our youth & spread terrorism.



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shameful act
by gajendra on May 14, 2006 12:50 AM  Permalink 

what government is doing is really shameful...first of all they are playing cast politics...and then giving lame excuses to defend its rubbish decision...

Thank god that youth are awakening but still what other people are not following them.

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reservation
by prabhakar reddy k on May 13, 2006 11:59 PM  Permalink 

president Abdul Kalam says vision 2020, so is Dr.manmohan sigh. But if reservation quotas are increased in this manner not even by 2220 vil india a become a super power. It is shameful that politiciancs are keeping the fate of India at risk for their dirty gains. Youth Plz save india and try even to abolish the existing reservation system.
- jai hind

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QUOTA
by piyush on May 13, 2006 11:44 PM  Permalink 


It will wipe out congress for ever in this country.If any one remember V.P.Singh Future was over after implementing Mandal Commission.So if congress wan to take this risk it can take.It took them more than 8 yrs to return to power that too with fracture verdict.Every one knows its not going to help OBC as it has not helped SC/ST till date & Them too OBC.It will only lead to brain drain and erosion of foreign exchange and talented people moving to other countries.

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Yeh hai India
by Ashwin on May 13, 2006 11:35 PM  Permalink 

Its amazing how and to what lengths the Indian Govt will go to supress an agitation.A just agitation against the stupid and short sighted policies.These ppl protesting were not political activists.They were students fighting to keep up the academic superiority of our premier institutions.And they get caned.
And at the other end,in TN,Karunanidhi's supporters damage cars b/c they r not let in to his swearing in ceremony.But they r not even harmed!
Dekh lo bhaiyya..yeh hai India.

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