What a waste of IIT seat. This guy should be doing some real Engineering innovation. But instead of that he is innovating lies in politics. No wonder India is no where near China in technical innovation or manufacturing.
He was responsible for misleading a naive PM Rajiv into entering Sri Lanka with IPKF, giving him hope that that was a chance for becoming a great Asian leader.
Dear Ramesh, No need of any statstics,anybody who live on daily earning will see all his money finished in morning break fast and has to starve two times. Is it possible for a pregnent woman to give godd child birth if she eat only one time a day and even not better food. Is it possible for a man to give his complete productivity in the job by eating a single meal malnourished food. So please open your eyes and don't talk like Shivajiraj patil who say hindu has planted bomb in train at bomay and gujarat,rajeshtan.
Re: Re: Jairam Ramesh
by Amir on Apr 09, 2009 12:20 PM
2002 - Gujrat Riots - 1180 people were killed in the violence - 1013 Muslims. Another 223 people were reported missing, 2,548 injured, 919 women widowed and 606 children orphaned.About 100,000 Muslims were in relief camps.
In Naroda, according to Human Rights Watch, at least 65 Muslims were killed, many of them women who were sexually assaulted by violent mobs. One of the witnesses testified before the Nanavati commission that that BJP leader Maya Kodnani, Bajrang Dal leader Babu Bajrangi and others led mobs on February 28 in the Naroda-Patia area.
Fourteen people, including women and children, were killed by a mob at the Best Bakery in the town of Vadodara on the night of 1 March
The leaflets urged the Hindu reader not to frequent Muslim-owned restaurants, work in Muslim-run offices, hire Muslims or see films starring Muslim actors; they further assured the reader that the boycott would "throttle these elements. It will break their backbone. Then it will be difficult for them to live in any corner of this country."The economic boycott and "pressure from Hindu radicals" caused fewer employers to re-hire returning Muslims.No group claimed direct responsibility for the leaflets but a senior official of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) was quoted as saying he was "in complete agreement with whatever is propagated through them."