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Is the Supreme Court Impartial?
by Agnostic on Aug 04, 2008 03:13 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Has the Supreme Court took action against the Karnataka Goverment for disobeying the Supreme's courts verdict to release Kaveri water to Tamilnadu in 2002?. Has it taken any action against the Kerala Goverment which did not obey the Supreme Court's order on Mullai Periyar issue?

It is high time that the Indian Federal System is deadly against the interests of Thamizhans and Thamizhnaadu.

The circumstances which made Anna and Periyar to demand secession of Tamilnadu have not changes yet. If the Federal System could not be neutral and fair for all states, Lets have our own nation and our own Judicial System.

வாழ்க தமிழர், வளர்க தமிழ்நாடு.



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by Nadarajan on Aug 04, 2008 03:19 PM   Permalink
shame on you

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by venkat on Aug 04, 2008 03:19 PM   Permalink
It is because of SC that karnataka finally released water during that drought year to Tamil Nadu. Your thoughts highlight double standards. If it is for a useless tamilian like MK, you will act against SC but for karnataka, kerala, you will say they did not follow law.

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by Agnostic on Aug 04, 2008 03:23 PM   Permalink
None of you have gave a fair reply about the double standards of the Federal System. Why the same supreme court was a mute spectator on the issues of Kaveri and Mullai Periyar?. Could please throw some light on this?.

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by venkat on Aug 04, 2008 03:28 PM   Permalink
Please give me evidence when SC was doing nothing on kaveri. In mullai periyar, they asked
the 2 states to start a dialogue first and then come back..
Have Karuna started any dialogue?
It was SC that ordered karnataka to give water to TN during that particular drought year.

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by venkat on Aug 04, 2008 03:18 PM   Permalink
If you do not obey the law of the land, whether you are tamilan or malayalee or any tom, dick harry, you will face justice.

If you do not like it,please leave the country including Tamil nadu

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by Sivakumar naach - i - muthu on Aug 04, 2008 03:28 PM   Permalink
well said...

i advocate your views.

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by Shankaran samy on Aug 04, 2008 03:18 PM   Permalink
This is the problems of the typical tamilian. They think that they are above law. They have no right to talk about fedral system as they get their work done through blackmailing successive governments. It is people like these who are a threat to our fedral system who talk about their own nation and own judicial system. What is the difference between these people and pakistan.

Shank

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