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Tamilnadu not a place to live
by Raju on May 29, 2008 09:35 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Tamilnadu is not a place to live. The upper caste think they are rulers and others are slaves. Their mind stuck thousand year back. There is no law and order... if voice is raised by dalits it will be crushed brutely by police and upper caste people.

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RE:Tamilnadu not a place to live
by dev singh on May 29, 2008 10:51 PM  Permalink
Idiot, it's not the upper caste supressing the dalits, it's OBCs.



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RE:Tamilnadu not a place to live
by sridevi on May 30, 2008 11:01 AM  Permalink
hey stupid., read the news properly and do the post...who supress dalits

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RE:Tamilnadu not a place to live
by Ravan Raj on May 30, 2008 11:00 AM  Permalink
Mr.Raju cud u point a single example in TN supporting your comment.And the so called dalit leaders are ruling ur state from the begnning.Making billions by looting and killing people in the name of caste and language, whatelse karunannidhi & co has done for ur state. He could create caste mads like u in this 21st century also.still dalits in chennai living by washing clothes and cleaning toilets of upper caste and northindians.

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Dalits and Pillais in Tamil Nadu
by Kris iyer on May 29, 2008 09:32 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The CPI(M)and, its sympathiser, "The Hindu" newspaper stirred up this fresh controversy in an otherwise peaceful village of Uthapuram. The Hindu twisted not only the facts about the "wall", but also doctored the photo of a supposedly "electrified" section of the wall. The fact is, they were normal Electricity Board wires, nothing to do with the wall. The angle of the photo published had employed an "optical illusion" to make it look as though the wires are on the wall. In any case a fully insulated wire on a wall is not "electrifying" the wall.



Ganesh, the author of this piece observes, this village is "like any other village in TamilNadu". The two communities co-operate in a number of ways to keep life going. Only when the Bollywood-inspired youngmen start saying vulgar things to the girls of the other community, trouble starts.

As someone familiar with such villages, I think that since the 1960s there have been attempts by various political entities to disturb village life - only for their political gain. Caste fights were a rarity, still are a rarity, in the villages of TamilNadu. Each caste minds its own business yet co-operates with other castes for the benefit of the village as a whole. There was fairness in most village conventions. I agree some conventions and practices were bad. Those have been gradually dropped.

The Dalits are, naturally, sensitive. They were ill-treated. However, now they are powerful politically. They can fight back easily.

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RE:Dalits and Pillais in Tamil Nadu
by Veluswamy kumaran on May 29, 2008 11:13 PM  Permalink
I hate Hindu, it is a newspaper, anti-tamil, anti-indian, anti-hindu and every possible thing which is against of me...

Despite being sold most of their prints in tamil nadu, they betrayed tamil interests and the interests of tamil eelam in every possible. Let us start avoiding hindu. Ram is a coward eetaapan. Remember how he licked Jaya's foot, when he was chased by police in bangalore...

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RE:Dalits and Pillais in Tamil Nadu
by Kumar N on May 30, 2008 02:23 AM  Permalink
The Hindu newspaper is one of most biased newspaper in India. For money they can write anything. Sri Lankan president Chandrika gave an award to Ram for his one sided stories praising the Sri Lankan governments genocide of Tamils.

The Hindu newspaper is a curse to Tamil Nadu. Right minded people should ignore this biased newspaper.

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RE:Dalits and Pillais in Tamil Nadu
by bala sreenivasan on May 30, 2008 11:10 AM  Permalink
Dear Kris Iyer, thanks for highlighting these lesser-known facts.

What else do you expect from a newspaper headed by a car-holding Marxist known for his 5-star lifestyle. The Hindu is infested with rabid Maoists anti-national elements fostered in Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, Madras Institute of Developmental Studies, Chennai, aligarh Muslim University and of course Jamia Milia.

They shamelessly supported Indira's emergency which made the then I&B Minister Advaniji to comment, "if they were asked to bend, they crawled!"

And then you had a half-baked half-Danish columnist (Gail Omvedt) who had the gumption to call the Vedas as a pornographic compilation.

The Hindu proudly proclaims in its masthead as 'India's national newspaper'. It is certainly the national newspaper, not of India, but Pakistan!

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Cheap & Dirty politics from Karat
by SI on May 29, 2008 05:53 PM  Permalink 

Normally local(regional) parties play this kind of dirty politics, but in this case, the complete drama was played by CPM.Karat visited the site at the end of the drama.Commies begs for few seats, but this time they are trying to expand their base through wrong means!In Bengal, they were issuing wrong ration cards to Bangladesh citizens, it was unbelievable news at that time fir me...but now commies stoop so low to gain vote banks, we have seen from TN incident!They are really anti-national fellows, when they can indulge in dirty acts just 4 votes!

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