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remove Quota - use the same yard stick
by sujeev velur on Jun 13, 2007 09:49 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

we shud abolish all the caste system and work as Indians . Be open hearted .No reservations . treat a Human being as Human not as uppercaste or Lower caste . temples are worship centers not pride struggles .I was seeing a documentary in CNN . There are still places where dalits have to bog their head down and remove slippers while crossing areas of upper caste . India has long good old traditions and they are bound by these . Wake up . World will take over . cut those barriors . They are tools to restrict people and take control . Think and decide . Dont blindly follow in the name of tradictions and culture . If U cannot digest it do not follow it . Dont rule in the name of Ancient follwers . its more of a control system than real facts . Work hard and keep the Country Clean and green . making River water dirty and saying Ganga can absorbe any shit . Its insane !!! . Taj mahal is becoming black . Who cares . People say its in the midst of Slum . What can u do ? . Can u reduse population . can u fix things . No . we want to fight for these shitty things and waste time . Just enjoy and play blame game . Thats india and a timepass for millions and their leaders make use of this . mere bharat Mahan . Jai Hind .

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  RE:remove Quota - use the same yard stick
by Ramachandran venkatesh on Jun 13, 2007 10:41 PM   Permalink
Caste system has always benefited the unscruplous ruling class. In the past, the brahmins and Kshatriyas were favoured. In the recent years, the cycle has reversed.

However before crying for legal intervention, remeber the following.

If I own a house I have every right to allow or prevent anyone from entering it. I may have any reason for it. You may call me mean or names. But you have to obey what I say because it happens to be my house.

If some meaningless traditions disallow you from entering a temple, stop recognizing that temple. Throw away that religion if required. Do not clamour for legal intervention.

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