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sealing is a kind of genocide
by harish adhikari on Nov 09, 2006 10:42 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I m neither a politician nor a trader & i bother least by d act of sealing in delhi. my firm belief is that day by day dli is becomming a hell 2 live in. d reasons r enormous like light,water,traffic, saftey,security,health etc. thr is no system.

bt how good it 2 earn a decent life at d cost of othr.

i believe tht v r living in a surroundings whr as long as u r lucky u can survive & live happily bt d moment u r in trouble u can expect no support & help frm anywhr. evry 1 is busy living one's life & has no idea hw othr problem can trouble u as long as u r not affected by it. all want themselves safe at any cost no matter how it going 2 affect others.

so those who r not affected with by sealing, r quite silent, blind & deaf of the suffering of lacs of people. they r happy 2 hv a gr8 life at d cost of lacs of othr people. they want a pleasant surrounding 4 their kids at d cost of thousand mourning childrens. As sealing is going 2 generate a army of jobless, workless people who neither can feed themselves nor their dependents. lacs will become unemployed.

even 2 seal big fish means killing families of all staff.

v need 2 solve it on humanitarian gorund.

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  RE:sealing is a kind of genocide
by RAmanath Babu on Nov 17, 2006 04:00 PM   Permalink

Your point of view is absurd, to say the least.

Just because that few people want to earn, we should allso them to do anything to the city. Unlike rural areas, cities should always be built in a planned manner. In this case, Supreme Court has exempted small shop keepers who sell daily items, from sealing. You cannot turn a blind eye to blantant violation of rule of law in whichever name it takes place. According to you, the only thing in this world is to eat and then sleep, in whatever surrounding you are. We the city dwellers pay to the government, through direct and indirect taxes, and we deserve a better treatment. I am in Delhi for the last forty years, breathing the poisounous air. It is not my choice, but I have to support a family and I cannot do it living in rural India. So I had to come to Delhi for a decent job. The least I expect from the government is a cleaner environment, which does not cost anything big to the government. ONly thing is that they have to ensure that rule of law prevails.

Babu



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