The incident of shouting slogan ("Jai Telangana.") while the highest authority in the country, the honourable president is addressing, is strongly condemnable. I assume the youth is the student of the university. It is highly unbecoming for a university student to behave in such lowly. Is he learning such thing in university? What will he do or how will he behave after he comes out of the university? In our eduication institutes, we should teach the boys and girls to become good human beings - good behaviours, good characters etc. All of us are responsible to mould our future generations to become worthy citizens of this great country. Let us all condemn such behaviour. Susant
it is true that every cizen of our country has the right to express ones feelings. But expressing it violently infront of a dignitary is aganist human dignity and decorum. It is all the more shameful when the person is not aganist the youth's demand. manoj
RE:it 's not correct
by suresh krishnan on Feb 01, 2007 02:22 PM Permalink
i am really happy to read the message u wrote.it is because of people like you only that we still hope that the things will not turn ugly.you are the lights of discipline and civilized behaviour in todays environment.thanks..JAI BHARATH
RE:RE:it 's not correct
by ramachandran nair on Mar 01, 2007 03:33 PM Permalink
Joseph, i agree with you in toto. The forum that student selected is not the correct.President Kalam is not a political leader of a particular party. He is the president of our nation. Student involved should have shown some sort of decency and docorum especially when he is a student of famous Osmania University. He is only a scapegoat and people behind this episode are to be identified, questioned and if found guilty put them behind bars. What are we going to gain out of a separate state ? For this our so called system is to be blamed.
RE:Re: Telagana
by bangalorehuduga bangalorehuduga on Feb 01, 2007 02:28 PM Permalink
do you think the president will give permision to meet him... he is so busy,,, it is highly imposible to meet president ... that too common man?
Yes it is not right to interrupt speeched to protest.But I do not think it is an unforgivable crime or anything.It certainly does not warrant being beaten up by the police.I guess the president would aggree with me
Everybody has right to express ones feeling and thoughts. But i strongly condemned this youth person way of expressing. If you are having something to express, make a request to President hall and express it.
RE:RE:This is agains the nation
by Another Indian on Feb 01, 2007 04:17 PM Permalink
There is nothing wrong in expressing one's thoughts. I wish that guy raised afzal's hanging issue instead of Telengana issue.
RE:This is agains the nation
by santosh singh on Feb 01, 2007 02:25 PM Permalink
OH cmon .... dont tell us to write an application and mail it to Mr President... we all know what happens with such mails ... why do u all appreciate Bhagat singh doing what he did in COURT....listen to the guys point and treat him fairly ..... Just dont say for the heck of it ....mean what u say
The Prez visit threw the Hyderabadi traffic out of control and I sincerely request the President to Heli-hop the city instead of using the roads.The Police literally have sealed the roads for the past one hour of your visit and after you leave,it will take another one hour to get into normalcy.I was one of the citizens affected by your visit and sincerely request you to heli-hop,wherever you want and even ,the Hyderabadi Police also will be relieved of your visit. Please ,please dont use the roads and get us into trouble!
RE:Sir,why do you come?
by anil kumar on Feb 01, 2007 02:10 PM Permalink
dear upadhyaya, it apppears that you do not believe in a system that is well in place. Your comments appear to be pessimistic with a worm's eye view. will it be right to say that if people like us hadn't come, this nation would have been relieved of the population menace.
RE:RE:Sir,why do you come?
by on Feb 01, 2007 02:31 PM Permalink
Hey Mr.Anilkumar,Come on,don't use big philanthropic words here,Mr.Sreenath has rightly said about the traffic jam caused due to the visit of the President.Evening,the President is expected to cross from Madhapur (HITECH CITY) to Airport and i am sure,thousands of IT guys would be affected due to this,Why can't he fly from Madhapur to Airport?You have not experienced the traffic problems of Hyderabad and hence,you will not realize !Come to Hyderabad,then we will show you the day to day problems,DONT BARK
RE:RE:RE:Sir,why do you come?
by sujatha k on Feb 01, 2007 02:58 PM Permalink
Thanks. Difference in opinion is due to ideological differences, which is always welcomed. Let us not abuse the valuable space in this fuorum to abuse each other rather than suggesting suitable solutions. As regards traffic problems due to frequent VIP movements, we, the Delhiites are perhaps the most effected people i.e. almost every now and then. But we can't stop the system from functioning. The focus should be on improving the system by ensuring safety, security and free movement of traffic.
those who are agitating should learn to respect president, this is not a proper way to bring their problem to President, they should have submitted a request letter to the president, It should be strongly condemned
RE:this is too bad
by girish bhat on Feb 01, 2007 01:58 PM Permalink
this president is not the one who should be respected especially after his inaction on Afzal Guru. THis is the worst lame duck president ever. Since he cant face Men, he goes on to schools to face children.
RE:RE:this is too bad
by krishna pillai on Feb 01, 2007 02:06 PM Permalink
Children are the future leaders, gurus and teachers of the future. If you want your good future, nation's good future then we need to ignite the minds of children, that's what our Mr. President is doing. And what are you talking about the Afzal Guru....he is the bullsheat terrorist.You are the first person I have seen who is blaming President, you need to increase your analytical thinking,.
RE:RE:RE:RE:this is too bad
by Another Indian on Feb 01, 2007 04:20 PM Permalink
So if someone brings an issue that is of grave concern to Indians then you will brand that person as lunatic, fanatic and mad? Are you from JNU?
RE:RE:RE:RE:this is too bad
by girish bhat on Feb 01, 2007 04:33 PM Permalink
Huh..just because he is an elder, scientist, missile developer, writer and a real igniter of minds shouldnt make you overlook the loss he is causing to a just judgement. He has even remained silent on many other issues like quota. Then he goes on record saying Nithari killings are the worst thing to happen. I bet if Pandher's and Koli's mercy petition is brought to him in future, he will continue to sit on it like a duck!!!
RE:RE:this is too bad
by MALAPPURATHU NARAYANAN on Feb 01, 2007 02:09 PM Permalink
Please do not blame the President. He can not act on his own regarding the Afzal Guru issue. He has to act as per advice from the cabinet.
RE:RE:RE:RE:this is too bad
by Raghunandan Srinivas on Feb 01, 2007 05:30 PM Permalink
people like Girish Bhat are to be deported from the country. neither they act to eradicate the attrocities of the nation nor realize the importance of the future generations, but certailnly degarde the leaders who pave the glory path for the nation's progress.
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:this is too bad
by girish bhat on Feb 02, 2007 05:20 PM Permalink
the only way kalam can regain his past glory is by coming clear on Afzal's petition. Or else signature campaign should be started to oust/impeach the president for colluding with UPA.