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ab kya hoga
by kakkaji kahin on Apr 23, 2007 07:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

ab Arjun Singh bechara kya karega :(

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  RE:ab kya hoga
by ansuman mohanty on Apr 23, 2007 07:39 PM   Permalink
the moron mo**fu** politicians are trying to divide the country based on caste..

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by Indian on Apr 23, 2007 08:11 PM   Permalink
kuch nahi dost hoga dost..the govt will have its say in the next term..this stupid politicians are creating a divide betweeen people based on caste. I am from open category and have witnessed the horros of this. One of my frnd from open category got 92% in HSC and had to go to some remote part of mumbai to do MBBS while another of my frnd belonging to reserved category got into the best Medical college in mumbai and that too with 50% marks. This reservation rule sucks big time

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by Prem Chandra on Apr 24, 2007 01:19 PM   Permalink
I Hope all round development from sections can bring better fortune for the country. Next, it is worth to give the best possible training to those who are expected to live within country, than those who Eat the resources of the country and fly away to Serve to the US, Europe, and so on. I hope you will appreciate the idea embedded in this kind of politics.

Another, thing is that you stop shouting the slogan that none will go to reserved category Doctors. Most of the Doctors who are taking care of the mass-fraction of population in the country are from OBCs or reserved class. Further, given better training, one can do the best.
Ex. A top class Heart specialist in the country known to me is from Reserved Class. Go and find the details. Hint, presently he is serving in Northern part of the country.

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