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Fault of parents
by Pardha Saradhi on Aug 11, 2007 02:15 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hi,

I think that the kid is not at all a threat to India. Its her parents faults,if their can pack all here belongings then how can thier forget to carry the passport which contains "Indian Visa". Its a common sense that if your travelling overseas u should have a "valid passport with valid visa". And regarding the officials their have done their job. A samll adivce to their parents is that never forget u and u r kids "valid passport with valid visa" when ever u travel overseas not only to India but any other country as well.

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  RE:Fault of parents
by Partha Das on Aug 11, 2007 02:18 PM   Permalink
A mistake is defined as an unintentional error...If u know the reason why u made the mistake u would not make it in the first place.

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  RE:Fault of parents
by Maximus Decimus Meridius on Aug 11, 2007 02:33 PM   Permalink
There are consequences of mistakes... you pay for them. As soon as you show up without passport or visa, you are at the mercy of the bureaucracy. They may choose to do a favour on you, but that's it... it's not your right to demand entry. If you forget to pay for something and walk out of a store, it's legally stealing. It is then up to the discretion of the shopkeeper to decide whether to hand u over to the police or not. It's not your right.

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