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Rules are ment to be broken
by krishnendu mukherjee on Jun 17, 2008 01:40 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

any indians say rules are ment to be broken. Actually this is just anather way to support their careless attitude towards the nation. We blame politicians, businessman, famous personalities but when it come to self assessment, we indians always draw a fake helpless potrait of ourselves. As if we are the most oppressed, suppressed helpless individuals. But the fact is that our love and responsibility to the nation lies only in our words and advice. Our patriotism sores when there is an india-pakistan match or when JP Dutta makes a "Border". but in real sense we give a dam to the nation. whether it is keeping our country free of pollution or it is about maintaining traffic rules. we know several excuses to break them.

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  RE:Rules are ment to be broken
by Sejal Shah on Jun 17, 2008 03:55 PM   Permalink
well said

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  RE:Rules are ment to be broken
by Parthasarathy Krishna on Jun 17, 2008 04:12 PM   Permalink
It is an open secret that our Indians follow the rule while they are out of India.I have seen the guys getting into flight at Gulf end like Chua and as he got in and flying to India will statrt demanding Whisky instaed of watyer and fight to his full guts.. for that.First thing he will spit on the road and abuse anything on the way.This for a fact that all these guys do not show their tail; out side any where.This only shows how indisiplined (NOT all of them Indians)many of our guys.Fact remains that the man driving the Merc, opens his window and spits in the main road can be seen only in India, can he do that in US,Sing,Dbuai..Now his son and daugher how much discipline can u expect.The rich, esp.the nuverich finds that it is their right to break signal,rules,, anda small cost they can get out.We have long gap between the arrest on charges and punishment or trial of accused..The gap is longer if the accused is rich and short if poor.Tell me kasliwal,bandra periras case , salman khan ,sanjay dutt and many.. are just egs.Unless our law is stringent and gives out sentence quick nothing will change.Harshad Mehtha died in court after may be 10 Years in Jail.. his counterpart similar case from Singapore was sentenced in 1 week and he died of cancer may be..Justice Delayed is Justice Denied is only the saying and true only for India.. tahst why they say Law takes its own course..God knows when..?? This is India Mahan

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