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In India Everything is Banned, yet |
by Biswajit Chakrabarty on Jun 09, 2007 07:51 AM

In India Communalism is banned, but people who has banned it are the very people who instigates it.
NCERT books may teach that we should do away with casteism, yet the very authors don't hesitate to boast about their caste.
We have banned corruption, child marriage, drugs, nepotism, domestic violence etc etc yet we are not ASHAMED to be benefitted by these. In fact SHAME is a word not found in our dictionary. The only thing that should never be banned : oppurtunism. If it serves my purpose then I shall indulge in it, if it harms my narrow interest then I shall ban it. Good idea. Good idea to grow into a developed nation.
To hell with the so-called principled people.
Let ORKUT be banned, let some more things be banned because we are not matured enough. If somebody tells us and propagates that our head is full of cowdungs only, we should immediately get into action to stop him, otherwise we are afraid we and people like us will start believing that it is only cowdung which has filled the gaps in our mind.
Please ponder over the reasons why 'Da Vinci Code' need not be banned in developed 'Christian countries' but need to be banned in 'debt trapped', backward, underdeveloped, casteist and corrupt fundamentalist countries.

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