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What is going on?
by arun tailor on Jul 28, 2008 12:09 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

What is going on?
1. The law makers are busy in bribe business, and office is in parliament. What the parliament is doing?
2. Mumbai- 1992 blast culprits are still alive, what the justice system is doing?
3. Media have the more important nes as "Aisvarya Bacchan ka krwa chouth " and nothing about the real issue. In a nation of 100 carore they dont have 100 important issue in complete on year. What the media is doing?
4. In mumbai local blast, hyderabad blast, jaipur blast, banglore blast, go for any case , what our police is doing. Nobody is in the net. What the executives are doing.
5. The biggest network is of public itself. But punlic is busy in religanism,regionalism, castism. So public doesnot have neither time and nor the will to solve the matters.
6. Intilligence bureau, police, civil services all are quality less because merit is not the selection criteria, just fill the post according reservation. I ask to polotical leaders that will they accept the piolet, doctor and security personels from reserved categories for their use. I think "NO". They will ask for the quality. Then why not for the public also.
7. Our army is feeling decresed moral. See the Field marsal Sam maneksa funeral. No body from higher profile from politics or Defence forces were their to atted the funeral process. How others will feel.
We need to improve the basics of the country constitution.
Ask to the coming PM to ahmdabad that why we are feeding afjal, why not executing dea

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  RE:What is going on?
by Anthony C on Jul 28, 2008 01:08 PM   Permalink
Why blasts or Riots happen only during Elections are near.
Can somebody answer ??
Wat are Muslims gonna gain in the Elections ??


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  RE:What is going on?
by aslil chhabi on Jul 28, 2008 12:22 PM   Permalink
arun, for the first time you are writting a lot of sense, but then also I feel to answer some of your comments.
Its good that no politician attended the funeral of maneksa,he was a brave soldier,Its better that no corrupt polotician go to his funeral and make the drama of paying respect.
You told public is busy in castism etc, but in all of the previous posts, you only advocated the communalism and wrote all the bad things about muslims, now you have started writting bad thing about dalits, so who is guilty of castism and communalism?
Afjals death will be promptly responded by pakistan by immediately hanging sarabjit sing,the indian terrorist in pakistan.Indian government wants to save his life and thats why they are trying to buy time for Afjals death.By the way, you remember no politician died in the parliament attack? only the security persons died... have you ever thought why no politician dies in the hand of terrorists( except very few like rajeev and indira gandhi)? Don't you think there is a link?
I totally agree with your view about media, politicians and decreased morals of the indian army.But do you think modi is the solution?after all he is also a politician.


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  RE:What is going on?
by chandragupt on Jul 28, 2008 12:36 PM   Permalink
Answer to your question "Do You think modi is the solution?" I say "YES". You are right he is also politician... but if you compare politicians is the far more better then any other.

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  RE:What is going on?
by NEO ANDERSON on Jul 28, 2008 12:45 PM   Permalink
Let us understand the fact that neither politician nor the police can save us from these terrorist attacks. We all should take up the responsibility and be alert. In all public places one should give attention to any suspicious thing and take action. One must not ignore any unattended article. One should always get the FIR done before renting housing to any stranger etc.

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