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General Forum: Current 'Affairs' | naanaavati kamishan` ripOrTu-kaamgres` dagulbaajee raajakeeyaalu | |
| Both were mentioned by Commissions for their involvement (‘doubtful involvement’), yet both never felt guilt in public. Politics means holding positions at any cost is vindicated. Anyone can escape from conviction, provided if that person is in politics, and is a fact is proven beyond doubt.
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 10, Aug 2005 6:21:55 PM IST
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Has Nanavati released his report on Gujarat?
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 12, Aug 2005 3:01:50 PM IST In the Fifth Century B.C., Pericles gave expression to the highest ideals of democracy in the following words: “Our constitution is named a democracy, because it is in the hands not of the few but of the many. But our laws secure equal justice for all in their private disputes, and our public opinion welcomes and honors talent in every branch of achievement, not for any sectional reason but on the grounds of excellence alone. And as we free play to all in our public life, so we carry the same into our daily relations with each other….open and friendly in our private intercourse, in our public acts we keep strictly within the control of law. We acknowledge the restraint of reverence; we are obedient to whosoever is set in authority, and to the laws….we are lovers of beauty without extravagance, and lovers of wisdom without unmanliness. Our citizens attend both public and private duties, and do not allow absorption in their own various affairs to interfere with their knowledge of the city’s. We differ from other states in regarding the man who holds aloof from public not as ‘quiet’ but as useless. We decide or debate, carefully and in person, all matters of policy, holding not that words and deeds go ill together, but that acts are foredoomed to failure when undertaken discussed”….
We salute to the Prime Minister for his apology to the nation and share the grief expressed by him for the 1998 anti-Sikh riots in New Delhi. There is a hope that remaining persons who were either directly or indirectly indulged in Gujarat carnage too come out tendering an apology to the nation. Are they?
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My letter in The Hindu:
http://www.hindu.com/2005/08/12/stories/2005081201501001.htm
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 12, Aug 2005 2:45:45 PM IST
adhikAram chElAyinchina renDu jAtIya pArTIlavI...raktamtO taDichina chEtulE!!
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 11, Aug 2005 3:16:21 PM IST
prasAd gArU...
appuDu...rAjIv gAndhi...O kurra kunka!
pilla kUtalu kUsESADu!
indirA gAndhi hatya rOju dESam mottam EDustunTE..sikkulu prANa bhayamtO raktamtO parigeDutunnAru.
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 11, Aug 2005 3:14:25 PM IST
prasAd gArU...
appuDu...rAjIv gAndhi...O kurra kunka!
pilla kUtalu kUsESADu!
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 11, Aug 2005 3:11:47 PM IST
tana talli maraNiMchiMdanE udrEkaMtOnoo, baadhatOnoo sikkula oochakOtanu parOkshaMgaa samarthistoo 'oka marricheTTu paDipOtE pakkanunna mokkalu kooDaa naligipOvaDaMlO aaScharyaM EmuMdi?' annaaDu raajeev` gaaMdhee!
idi 'iMdiramma kaaMgres`' vaari pratyEkatanu telipE oka udaaharaNa maatramE.
vaaLLa 'grahabalaM' maLLee baaguMDi adhikaaraMlOki vachchaaruganaka, sahajaMgaanE vaaLLavaaLLanu vaaLLu kaapaaDukOvaDaMlO aaScharyaM EmuMdi?
Posted by: SATYA RAMA PRASAD KALLURI At: 10, Aug 2005 8:13:44 PM IST This refers to ‘The Stain that will not go away’ on 10th August, 2005. Two national parties in Indian political system are guilty of two massacres in Independent India. This fact will not be erased from the history books. The BJP for Gujarat Killings and the Congress (I) for Sikh massacre, both made Independent Indian history from better to worst at both the occasions. Ironically both the parties never committed to repair the damage they had done to the system. They either tried to escape or tried to take the political advantage from the massacres. On both the occasions of killings or extermination attempts of a particular section of people, India’s image has shattered internationally and her credibility for claiming ‘secular’ was questioned. But, still, Mr.Tytler and Mr.Modi like people can survive in the system. They neither resign nor expelled from their respective parties. What a tragedy indeed!? Both were mentioned by Commissions for their involvement (‘doubtful involvement’), yet both never felt guilt in public. Politics means holding positions at any cost is vindicated. Anyone can escape from conviction, provided if that person is in politics, and is a fact is proven beyond doubt.
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 10, Aug 2005 6:21:55 PM IST After 1984 there was no Non -Congress (I) Govt. ?????
Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 10, Aug 2005 6:03:19 PM IST
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