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There is a growing tendency of religious institutions and leaders to stray into the political debates. Is it a cau s e for concern or a welcome initiative. The debate goes both ways as many feel that...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Absolutel No ! Men of God or the so called religious leaders have no business to be in politics. There are quotas and relegious MP's and MLA's to represent their community. Why do these people have to additionally interfere. See the case of...
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Srinivas suravajhala
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Religion has nothing to do with politics. However, religious gurs/leaders can guide the political parties and their leaders. This is evident as seen from history or our Puranas. But, abetting the religious/caste/regional sentiments for party gains...
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Shameena W.
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All the post so far has veered to the concept of non-interference of religious leaders and their dicktats in the political running of the state. Regarding the doubts pointed to by Vinoy and Srinivas, it is understandable in a country like India....
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A young woman was picked up in a car outside a night club and raped at gunpoint by five men as they drove around the Maidan after midnight on February 5. They shoved a pistol into her mouth and punched and kicked her, saying 'Chillaogi to thok denge (We will shoot you if you scream).' She was dumped at Exide crossing about 90 minutes later, torn, bloodied and battered. If this sends a chill down your spine, here's worse - the police ignored her complaints when she mustered courage to report the incident two days later and even mocked her for going to a night club. Two officers allegedly passed sleazy remarks at her at Park Street police station, when she was summoned for a forensic examinat...
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afroz khan
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I think police could have helped her...........but because of attitude of current police department is sp disgusting......what we see in films............real police is worst than that.........
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Srinivas suravajhala
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This is news is out today in the news papers. I appreciate Mr. Jabir for his swiftness in bringing the matter to this forum. The Police would have swung into action and apprehend the culprits first and they can take class to the victim lady for...
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Makesh Sharma
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Rajendraji I think it is total unbecoming of anybody to pronounce that since a lady was drinking late in a pub, she should be lynched. It is just not acceptable. Accepting her habits is your personal choice. I am sure overwhelming women find the...
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A young woman was picked up in a car outside a night club and raped at gunpoint by five men as they drove around the Maidan after midnight on February 5. They shoved a pistol into her mouth and punched and kicked her, saying 'Chillaogi to thok denge (We will shoot you if you scream).' She was dumped at Exide crossing about 90 minutes later, torn, bloodied and battered. If this sends a chill down your spine, here's worse - the police ignored her complaints when she mustered courage to report the incident two days later and even mocked her for going to a night club. Two officers allegedly passed sleazy remarks at her at Park Street police station, when she was summoned for a forensic examinat...
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afroz khan
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I think police could have helped her...........but because of attitude of current police department is sp disgusting......what we see in films............real police is worst than that.........
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Srinivas suravajhala
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This is news is out today in the news papers. I appreciate Mr. Jabir for his swiftness in bringing the matter to this forum. The Police would have swung into action and apprehend the culprits first and they can take class to the victim lady for...
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Makesh Sharma
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Rajendraji I think it is total unbecoming of anybody to pronounce that since a lady was drinking late in a pub, she should be lynched. It is just not acceptable. Accepting her habits is your personal choice. I am sure overwhelming women find the...
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There is a growing tendency of religious institutions and leaders to stray into the political debates. Is it a cau s e for concern or a welcome initiative. The debate goes both ways as many feel that...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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| 19 days ago
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Absolutel No ! Men of God or the so called religious leaders have no business to be in politics. There are quotas and relegious MP's and MLA's to represent their community. Why do these people have to additionally interfere. See the case of...
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Srinivas suravajhala
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Religion has nothing to do with politics. However, religious gurs/leaders can guide the political parties and their leaders. This is evident as seen from history or our Puranas. But, abetting the religious/caste/regional sentiments for party gains...
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Shameena W.
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All the post so far has veered to the concept of non-interference of religious leaders and their dicktats in the political running of the state. Regarding the doubts pointed to by Vinoy and Srinivas, it is understandable in a country like India....
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Answer: "Should religious bodies and institutions stay away from politics. " deleted from your view.
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Hezbollah Behind Israel Blasts? The February 13 terror attack on an Israeli embassy car in New Delhi has set off alarm bells for the Indian security establishment. Its circumstantial pattern suggests that the Iran-Israel conflict has had a significant spillover to India for the first time. After all, the New Delhi attack coincided with a much bolder attack in Georgia the same day, and a grenade attack in Thailand on Tuesday. The Indian government, however, isn’t in the mood for any knee-jerk reaction, and has yet to point the finger of blame. The most probable perpetrator, and one Israeli officials have suggested, is the Iranian-backed militant outfit Hezbollah, though India can’t rule ou...
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Srinivas suravajhala
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| 2 months ago
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India's stand on Iran-US conflict now remain strategic question with this bomb blast. Bangkok could able to pick up the elements responsible for the blasts within minutes of the incident, whereas we are still in a state of confusion. Are we...
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S. Muralidharan
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Rajeev ji, well thought out and perfect analysis. You are very correct in saying that India should act fast to demonstrate our credibility to the international community, otherwise, in the growing crude oil crisis world over, India would be forced...
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UPA Relief on 2G Case The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government got some major relief on February 4, just days before the first phase of polling for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, as Special Judge O. P. Saini dismissed Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy’s petition seeking to make Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram a co-accused in the 2G spectrum allocation scam. The court’s verdict has provided some succor to the government, which was acutely embarrassed this week by the Supreme Court’s cancellation of 122 2G spectrum licenses issued in 2008 by the then-Telecom Minister A. Raja. The latest verdict is a distinct boost for a government that has been mired in corruption scandal...
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Ajay Blacksmit
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credentials of swamy r vague..he is a bad name on harvard
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Srinivas suravajhala
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“A mountain has been sought to be maid of small time molehills” Wow. Great It seems people here are more elated than the Cong. Lols.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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Well said Mr. Vinoy. When a person having leanings towards a particular party, he/she could able to look at the brighter side (rather blinking side). Whereas those who dont have any leanings can look from all the dimensions and particularly the...
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UPA Relief on 2G Case The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government got some major relief on February 4, just days before the first phase of polling for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, as Special Judge O. P. Saini dismissed Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy’s petition seeking to make Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram a co-accused in the 2G spectrum allocation scam. The court’s verdict has provided some succor to the government, which was acutely embarrassed this week by the Supreme Court’s cancellation of 122 2G spectrum licenses issued in 2008 by the then-Telecom Minister A. Raja. The latest verdict is a distinct boost for a government that has been mired in corruption scandal...
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Ajay Blacksmit
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credentials of swamy r vague..he is a bad name on harvard
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Srinivas suravajhala
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“A mountain has been sought to be maid of small time molehills” Wow. Great It seems people here are more elated than the Cong. Lols.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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Well said Mr. Vinoy. When a person having leanings towards a particular party, he/she could able to look at the brighter side (rather blinking side). Whereas those who dont have any leanings can look from all the dimensions and particularly the...
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UPA Relief on 2G Case The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government got some major relief on February 4, just days before the first phase of polling for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, as Special Judge O. P. Saini dismissed Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy’s petition seeking to make Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram a co-accused in the 2G spectrum allocation scam. The court’s verdict has provided some succor to the government, which was acutely embarrassed this week by the Supreme Court’s cancellation of 122 2G spectrum licenses issued in 2008 by the then-Telecom Minister A. Raja. The latest verdict is a distinct boost for a government that has been mired in corruption scandal...
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Ajay Blacksmit
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credentials of swamy r vague..he is a bad name on harvard
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Srinivas suravajhala
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“A mountain has been sought to be maid of small time molehills” Wow. Great It seems people here are more elated than the Cong. Lols.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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Well said Mr. Vinoy. When a person having leanings towards a particular party, he/she could able to look at the brighter side (rather blinking side). Whereas those who dont have any leanings can look from all the dimensions and particularly the...
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UPA Relief on 2G Case The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government got some major relief on February 4, just days before the first phase of polling for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, as Special Judge O. P. Saini dismissed Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy’s petition seeking to make Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram a co-accused in the 2G spectrum allocation scam. The court’s verdict has provided some succor to the government, which was acutely embarrassed this week by the Supreme Court’s cancellation of 122 2G spectrum licenses issued in 2008 by the then-Telecom Minister A. Raja. The latest verdict is a distinct boost for a government that has been mired in corruption scandal...
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Ajay Blacksmit
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credentials of swamy r vague..he is a bad name on harvard
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Srinivas suravajhala
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“A mountain has been sought to be maid of small time molehills” Wow. Great It seems people here are more elated than the Cong. Lols.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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Well said Mr. Vinoy. When a person having leanings towards a particular party, he/she could able to look at the brighter side (rather blinking side). Whereas those who dont have any leanings can look from all the dimensions and particularly the...
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Are we ready to buy options, rather than gather information and form an opinion?
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Quandary of knowledge enhancement. Whats the solution?
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Shameena W.
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"Quandary of knowledge enhancement. Whats the solution?"
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Yes, the times are very demanding on a up and coming student - with the competitive overdose. Pressure to perform also plays a role. It does leave people in confusion where academic education starts and ends. But I firmly believe basics of...
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Srinivas suravajhala
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@ Mr.Vinoy, I can understand your concern. During the paperless age, the education process is face to face interaction. Memorizing the content was necessary then. They might have used their brain (during their student-hood) more than their later...
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Makesh Sharma
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"Are we ready to buy options, rather than gather information and form an opinion?"
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it is a very necessary topic that should be taken up not only on to-step but all across the society. Shantiji is correct when she mentions that ways of gathering information has changed. So is Shameena when she warns of degradation of our...
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