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by PRASAD ANL on Feb 20, 2006 09:39 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

sir, unless our politicians/socalled leaders change their mind in right direction, nobody in India can stop corruption. Corruption's root is in political leader itself. Apart from this man should change himself basically. This is also impossible. Because, inspite of Ramayana, Mahabharatha, Vedanta, Upanishad/s, Bhagvadgitha, efforts of saints like Purandaradasa, Kanakadasa, Basavanna, Shankaracharya, Paramahamsa, Sant Kabir, whether we have changed ourselves ? NO. Gandhiji, Buddha, Christ has made their best efforts in vain. This bloody castism should go. Otherwise our India is nothing but a furnace with all sorts of intercast/communal clashes. Or you have to force people to adopt moral rules compulsorily, by imposing strict/stringent civil rules. Can you do that ?. Why government allots 50x80 site ? Let it alott only 30x40 to all. Nobody should sell the vacant site allotted to them. He can surrender the same to the government at the market price fixed by the government. Likewise, uniform salary/wages should be paid to similar categories allover India.
Construction of houses should be in uniform style all over India. Then only socialism comes to reality.

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  RE:corruption
by Thobey Srinivasan on Feb 27, 2006 07:24 PM   Permalink
It is a Leftist nonsense to be obsessed all the time about food, corruption, exploitation and such negative aspects in the name of survival.

If man could be happy with food, clothing and shelter, why did the erstwhile USSR disintegrate?

Mr Bharath, it is spirituality that distinguishes man from animals.

And don't keep decrying everything just to show you are a rebeland don't keep questioning everything in the name of being very scientific in approach!

Spirituality begins where science ends.

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