I was just going through the messages and smiled on seeing emotions from our people. Its good that our guys want peace of life for an individual. But a doubt comes to my mind that how come SC directly take the extreme step of advising Centre to dismiss an elected State govt. before analyzing the entire day's process & questioning Chief Secretary. Ofcourse, there is no breakdown of law and order situation here. Why this emotional reaction from SC too? This reminds me of Jayalalithaa's Tansi case handled by SC. Guys - Think well before coming to any conclusion.
RE:TN Bandh
by KS Ramanathan on Oct 01, 2007 02:00 PM Permalink
People and shop keepers are afraid of DMK goondas. Unlike DMK, SC will not and cannot take any hasty decision. How much the business houses, banks and daily wagers have lost. It is not just the law and order problem, people are silently suffering. Please don not divert the issues.
RE:TN Bandh
by Gopal Reddy on Oct 01, 2007 01:54 PM Permalink
State govt's are elected to serve the state public not to orgonise the bandhs. Directions of SC are to check the elected goons.
RE:TN Bandh
by AMRESH GUPTA on Oct 01, 2007 01:55 PM Permalink
dear a "bandh" after court's rulling is illegal...and if that is supported by government who is responsible for maintaining law and order is a serious matter....i agree this kind of "expressive" behaviuor by SC is unprecendented.....may be thr is something...but still i welcome the move ...atleast it will deter them who jus for ny x or y reason call for a bandh...(specially in WB)....some lessons to be learnt