UPA govt is in great sorrow because they are losing their grip over KURSI, As fas as judicial system is concerned , i think judicial system is another shield by indian constitution for poor public, any body in democracy if not satisfied can go to appeal against any act of anybody, thats the beauty of democracry. But democracy have some deadly points too. to segregate disasterous causes judicial panel sit, think, percieve,observe and then pass decision.but the govt only think and observe HOW THEY CAN GET KURSI. In recent years faith of common people in judicial system has been consolidated by point-blank decisions delivered by HC & SC. As to recent defeat of congress in MCD elections we can clearly blame congress and it's mismanagement. WHY? lets study over it. During congress regime Corruption always prospered, due to that prospered corruption PPL and bureaocracy joined hand for money and illegal constructions took place , this illegal construction will bring what result one day, officials were known to it but MONEY kept them quiet. after years when New delhi needed revamping then all that illegal encroachments highlighted by dint of parllel law. Now due to SC verdict it will be demolished, Who should be blamed? certainly the contemporary Regime CONGRESS, and now ppl replied with SLAP which will continue even in next VIDHAAN SABHA Elections.
UPA govt is in great sorrow because they are losing their grip over KURSI, As fas as judicial system is concerned , i think judicial system is another shield by indian constitution for poor public, any body in democracy if not satisfied can go to appeal against any act of anybody, thats the beauty of democracry. But democracy have some deadly points too. to segregate disasterous causes judicial panel sit, think, percieve,observe and then pass decision.but the govt only think and observe HOW THEY CAN GET KURSI. In recent years faith of common people in judicial system has been consolidated by point-blank decisions delivered by HC & SC. As to recent defeat of congress in MCD elections we can clearly blame congress and it's mismanagement. WHY? lets study over it. During congress regime Corruption always prospered, due to that prospered corruption PPL and bureaocracy joined hand for money and illegal constructions took place , this illegal construction will bring what result one day, officials were known to it but MONEY kept them quiet. after years when New delhi needed revamping then all that illegal encroachments highlighted by dint of parllel law. Now due to SC verdict it will be demolished, Who should be blamed? certainly the contemporary Regime CONGRESS, and now ppl replied with SLAP which will continue even in next VIDHAAN SABHA Elections.
Three cheers to Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan..
i hav started respecting him a lot now...he has stood his ground and supported truth and justice...now the government is panicking cos they r abt to loose their vote bank...lol
these politicians are showing their true colors and the common man is nt willing to accept them anymore...
we will revolt in any manner..mayb even a RDB will be repeated but in true manners..politicians beware..youth is rising and demanding their rights
Judiciary and parliament should look in to the matter of systematic, speedy and time bound disposal of large number of pending cases in courts.Justice delayed is justice denied. Regards, Umesh Sangamwar
RE:Justice
by Sriram Vangal on Apr 08, 2007 03:56 PM Permalink
For that we need judicial reforms. No lawyer is going to accept if the right to ADJURNMENTS are curtailed. They thrive on that
Someone please raise a PIL on Credential of Manmohan Singh of being a PM . HE is not elected by the people ,and entered the parliament through the back door i.e Rajya Sabha . India might be only democracy where the leader may not be elected by the people ,which is a complete disgrace ,thus showing the character of our PM
RE:Credential of the PM
by Bala Subramaniam on Apr 08, 2007 03:52 PM Permalink
And that is the reason he is licking Soniaji's sandals, day in and day out, to retain his chair.
RE:Credential of the PM
by deshmukh m on Apr 08, 2007 05:12 PM Permalink
Mr Bala, Is the same being practiced in your home? Is your father licking the sandals or little above. Keep a watch
RE:Credential of the PM
by AmarAkbar Antony on Apr 08, 2007 07:36 PM Permalink
You are Deshmukh? You should be Deshdushman. How can a traitor like you even be called Deshmukh? Probably you are Deshmukh not of India but Pakistan or Bangladesh. Coward!
RE:Credential of the PM
by Sriram Vangal on Apr 08, 2007 03:54 PM Permalink
Dear Mr. Kishore, Our PM, is perhaps the most qualified for the job. The problem is with the level of independence he has to operate.
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by on Apr 08, 2007 04:11 PM Permalink
Our PM, is perhaps the most qualified for the job. Which job - licking Sonia's ...., ...., and sandals, etc.
RE:Credential of the PM
by reena kulkarni on Apr 08, 2007 03:59 PM Permalink
even manmohan sing has now started playing DIRTY POLITICS, all ills plaguing india are due to its politicians, congress being major culprit becoz they ruled india for much of this period
RE:Credential of the PM
by Arvind on Apr 08, 2007 04:00 PM Permalink
if u will go and complain...congress will blame it as dirty politics played by BJP..lol PM Mr.sardar will still be pm
RE:RE:Credential of the PM
by kishore on Apr 08, 2007 04:04 PM Permalink
I am not questioning his qualifications ,But in democracy it should be people representative who should be PM . Today MS becomes the PM , tommorrow anyone can become the PM whether people like him or not ,which is UNACCEPTABLE atleast from my side . I don't why you people cannot understand the gravity of the suituation Let me remind you , The Democracy is for the people , by the people and to the people
RE:Credential of the PM
by Sriram Vangal on Apr 08, 2007 04:14 PM Permalink
The upper house was created only with the idea of taking advantage of the exprtise of people who can't play dirty, electoral politics. MS is quite legitimate. Only he doesn't have the freedom to operate as per his will
If the legislature make laws that is in tune with the constitution, there is nothing the courts can do. The problem in India is that the constitution is not considered. It is the vote bank that motvates laws and the confrontation is inevitable when that violates the constitution. Choose parliamentarians who respect the constitution and evrything will be alright.
RE:PM's observation
by Manjunath on Apr 08, 2007 03:58 PM Permalink
Problem not lie in judiciary or parlimentary it is a ego one want to upperhand another. both think they are the super power. solve this porblem first do not think one is superior or another is inferior both are the face of same coin.
Considering the recent development in Kerala, PM made a very significant move. Power of ordinary people is above than any judiciary, government. If a person, whether he is a minister or a minister, speaks for the sake of poor people, for the upliftment of least developed community of the society, No Court has the authority to take action; ultimately poor section of the society's feelings should be taken into account.
RE:Very relevant advice from PM
by Arvind on Apr 08, 2007 03:59 PM Permalink
which poor are u talking abt Mr.pala.... No minister or politician is thinking of upliftment of poor..can u give a valid reason to include creamy layer for 27% obc quota??? are ppl comming under creamy layer poor??? why dont the government abolish the whole cast based reservation system and provide reservation only for economically backward from all castes and creed??? can u give an answer?? i can..if the government abolish caste based reservation then they will loose their vote banks..thers no other reason...all other reasons like upliftment of poor etc is beyond crap and only good to read on paper... tc
RE:Very relevant advice from PM
by SSYK Y on Apr 08, 2007 04:25 PM Permalink
Absolutely rite. 27% quota shud also include poor Brahmins, who are economically instable. Look now Muslims are also demanding quota
RE:Very relevant advice from PM
by Namakkal Raghavendran on Apr 08, 2007 03:55 PM Permalink
So according to you if a modern day Robinhood systematically robs the well off (including perhaps you) and distrbutes the proceeds of his loot among the poor, Courts should not interfere. My dear friend, pretext of helping the poor cannot cloak patently unjust enactments.
RE:Very relevant advice from PM
by Sriram Vangal on Apr 08, 2007 03:50 PM Permalink
Very true. But that action should be contitutional. No body has the right to violate the constitution.
RE:Very relevant advice from PM
by Palakkadan on Apr 08, 2007 04:04 PM Permalink
Here in India, rich people has the right to do whatever they do... just need money to pour concerned judges' mouth. Plenty of examples are there. Salmankhan, Sanjay Dutt etc are some of them. Salman involved in multiple criminal cases. Did court take significant action against him? If it is a poor person.... he would have received 10 years free food in jail!. Plenty of examples can be cited. Everybody knows there is an illegal nexus between criminals/rich people and judiciary.
RE:Very relevant advice from PM
by Sriram Vangal on Apr 08, 2007 04:11 PM Permalink
Do you want to empower the Poor also to violate the law? Fight for punishing the guilty rich. I will join you. But violating the Consi..no.