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Lesson to be learned from LTTE
by mahendra sapa on Dec 23, 2007 02:16 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

These biase proves that the govt and other bodies does not care about the majority, it's time to teach lesson to this minority appeasing govts.

It's time to send these opportunit politicians to Rajiv. It's now or never. It's my belief that nationalist and progressive muslims will definitely support this pious cause.



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  RE:Lesson to be learned from LTTE
by Val Usa on Dec 23, 2007 02:28 AM   Permalink
Dude, minority means economically and socially marginalized folks. We need to bring them into mainstream of the land. Over the years..certain section of the community has manipulated and exploited them. It's job of your and mine and just not of Govt. We are the Body of Nation.

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  RE:Lesson to be learned from LTTE
by krishnamohan chandrahasan on Dec 23, 2007 02:45 AM   Permalink
Minority rights do not mean pampering,at the cost of the amjority....India has been suffering because we behave like pussies while dealing with anti social elements and religions...The world over ,minorities are being told to respect the culture of the majority else face eviction...The results are there to be seen...If we continue the pamapering india would become Saudi Arabia in 2 decades.

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  RE:Lesson to be learned from LTTE
by Val Usa on Dec 23, 2007 02:50 AM   Permalink
What's your contribution to the nation? Minority not necessarily non-hindues. People hurting with educationally, economically and socially. It's our job to lift them up. It's elected members who work to build the nation. Respect it.

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  RE:Lesson to be learned from LTTE
by ravula reddy on Dec 23, 2007 03:29 AM   Permalink
Before asking krishna what was his contribution better tell ur contribution and then ask him the question?
Every one talk about contribution, Many talented and skilled person left India as they never given chance.
I suffered a lot with this uplifting of Minorities and backward cast. There are many minorities and backward cast people got seat because of their status in medical colleges and they never finished course as they dont have that caliber to do that. But many people who has caliber and got good ranks are unable to do get seat in college. Current system is running from last 60yrs and there still people are backward and the current method which ever is used not a correct so it has to be changes.

Uplifting of minorities not that downfall of other race or people. First think on this

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  RE:Lesson to be learned from LTTE
by Val Usa on Dec 23, 2007 03:47 AM   Permalink
Please read the reservation policy. How many professionals (medical and enginnering field) are willing to work in deep rural area? Even if they work, they don't the people. I have worked as a NGO volunteer in this section of the country. I have contributed and still continue to do so. That's my sacrifice for the nation.

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