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STOP THE DEBATE
by Vidhyadhar rao on Feb 08, 2007 10:36 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

On behalf of all patriotic Indians, I appeal to Rediff to BAN this abusive and personalised debate between 2 emotional communities (kannadigas and tamils). This is unhealthy that each community is attacking the origins and culture of others, in the name of Cauvery. Request all the viewers to join me in "Stop the Debate " campaign.



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  RE:STOP THE DEBATE
by ravikiran on Feb 08, 2007 12:56 PM   Permalink
Mr.Rao,
Thanx for your advise after a day long debate? Why there is a U-Turn

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  RE:RE:STOP THE DEBATE
by Vidhyadhar rao on Feb 08, 2007 01:08 PM   Permalink
Sir, I am ready for healthy debate, but I am not ready to abuse Kannadigas or Tamils against each other using 3rd grade words. People write anything just because no one can stop them. This is not the Right of Speech enshrined in the Constitution. I am not a law graduate but i think i am right in this. When the limits are crossed, I thought that the debate should stop. Please read my article on Final solution to Cauvery Dispute and comment on it. Thanks.

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by ravikiran on Feb 08, 2007 01:45 PM   Permalink
Mr.Rao,
I fully appreciate your views abou this becoz lets try 2 understand that this not a war that TN has won it. People are feeling that they won long fought battle and trying to express their happiness which naturally provokes the other sector

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by Vidhyadhar rao on Feb 08, 2007 01:58 PM   Permalink
As you say it is not win or loss; it must be a win-win situation if both the States sit and discuss an out of court settlement. But who will come forward now. Its all an ego issue for our politicians.

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  RE:STOP THE DEBATE
by Ramesh Mokkapati on Feb 08, 2007 09:46 PM   Permalink
This is Freedom of Speach, Mr. Rao. Let people speak openly about it. I think most of the contributors are using their free time to air their opinions. Hope our politicians read these messages and do understand that this is far more serious than just cheap politics.

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