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A slap on the face of Arjun Singh
by AAA AAA on Aug 08, 2007 12:58 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Kudo to the court...... Soniaji....wake up and get rid of stupid but psychophant leutinents.

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  RE:A slap on the face of Arjun Singh
by Carti Rengasamy on Aug 08, 2007 01:16 PM   Permalink
Very nice!

In the name of vote bank politics, ruling party is misguiding and avoiding the merit.

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  RE:A slap on the face of Arjun Singh
by Libran on Aug 08, 2007 01:12 PM   Permalink
It is you who has to wake up. This was only a refusal to vacate an interim order. This can only postpone the inevitable.
Unless we the citizens bring about serious changes to poltics, we will not be able to kill this demon called Reservation nor the other asura called social inequity. We will have to live with two asuras. Or we will keep on arguing ad-nauseum

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by Amit Phatak on Aug 08, 2007 01:43 PM   Permalink
No my friend this is not the inevitable. Unless the Govt comes up with the data (% OBCs in population that justifies 27% reservation) the SC will never grant its wishes. Gathering such data is very difficult for the Govt. The SC has also disallowed quoting the Tamil Nadu 69% reservation as precedent in this case.

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  RE:A slap on the face of Arjun Singh
by A K Singh on Aug 08, 2007 01:11 PM   Permalink
Do not be too happy. It is only a temporary reprieve. Caste based reservations are going to increase. Not just that, the ambit of caste based reservations is going to include Private sector as well. If you are a 'no quota' caste, only option for you is: "Bharat Chhodo Andolan"
And who cares for you. Leave India or go to hell.

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SC not to lift stay on OBC quota