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Racisim Emerging Trend in India and Indian Govt Policy.
by m prabath kumar on May 23, 2008 10:27 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Yep,I feel proud be an Indian, India is always good for visitors, they can't see this much Pluralism any where in World. Is that really true here, nope. I think India is only country in the world having RACISM in the govt Policy. Few month before Venugopal a distinguised doctor was sacked by Indian cabinet, only reason behind is He stood for Talents and he is opposed Racist Policy of Indian Govt. Indian can live peacefully in any other part of world except in India. North Indian can't live peacefull in Maharastra, tamilian are hated in Karnataka, Bihari's are untouchable through out India, this our great culture, even though we have RedLight area in Mumbai,kolkatta, Pune and other Major cities we are Taking about tradition.Goa known in the world for SEX tourim, Politician,actors and cricketer not ready to spare girl child in the cradle. Ups and down is every where in India. We are Proud to Indian culture and Tradition until we explore them.

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by Pradeep Menon on May 23, 2008 10:31 AM   Permalink
You are right on point Prabath. but many Indians will not agree to ur genuine views.

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by DS on May 23, 2008 11:04 AM   Permalink
it doesn't matter whether many Indians will listen now or not. we just need to do what is right and trust me, others WILL follow cause they really don't know what they are doing.

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by Deepak Pawar on May 23, 2008 10:46 AM   Permalink
I agree there are problems. But lets try to make a difference by whatever small ways we can to improve and create a better tomorrow instead of just complaining.
Cheers dear friend !!


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