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New York
Sorry to say. But the truth is
by New York on Jan 14, 2009 04:00 PM  | Hide replies

Indians should not trust each other because
there are no Citizens in India.
There are only People living in India.

Here it is why.

DESPERATION
85% of Indians are languishing in an informal economy to earn $2 a day so that they can feed a meal for their family.
Hence their lives oscillate between DESPERATION and FRUSTATION.
As of today, Voting in Elections is the only respite for them.

COLLUSION
The remaining 15% well to do Indians are even more desperate.
They prefer not to pay taxes.
With taxes you buy Civilization.
And one Indian wishes other Indian to fail.
Collusion is the only relation between any two individuals (politicians, business men, govt officials, judiciary etc) mostly through Casteism.

SOLUTION
Double-check.
Yes, if you go to a doctor in India, double check the diagnosis/prescription with another doctor.
And if you go to a lawyer in India, double check the advice with another lawyer.
If you want to buy a product, double check this product quality/price in another store.


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Red
Re: Sorry to say. But the truth is
by Red on Jan 14, 2009 05:28 PM
same applies to other civilised countries as well

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ibrahim john
Re: Sorry to say. But the truth is
by ibrahim john on Jan 14, 2009 04:06 PM
same applies to New York also.

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Nirup Nirup
Re: Sorry to say. But the truth is
by Nirup Nirup on Jan 14, 2009 04:26 PM
It applies to Newyork as well...

when NewYork or any other so called developed city or country had pass through the same situation.. and as the media was not that good as it is now...
you are not aware of what happend while these counties where developing....

so better think before commenting on India

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Sanjeev Sharma
Re: Raju's favorite song
by Sanjeev Sharma on Jan 14, 2009 03:55 PM
Good One!!
This is "Wit when Hit Song"

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Indian Reader
Re: Raju's favorite song
by Indian Reader on Jan 14, 2009 03:55 PM
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What kind of stupid language is this? Hyderabadi I suppose?

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prakasam  yeluru
satyam
by prakasam yeluru on Jan 14, 2009 03:38 PM  | Hide replies

our AP Govt makes it a point to dispense instant justice.Recently 3 Boys were encountered for alleged involvement in throwing acid over a girl. The same Govt. dragged their feet to even arrest him despite confessional statement by Raju. Raju ruined several thousands of people's lives by his greedy actions. The govt has not given the punishment the culprit deserves. What a disparity in dispensing Justice by the Govt.

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hari babu
Re: satyam
by hari babu on Jan 14, 2009 05:01 PM
Unless everyone involved in the guilty is not found out, the punishment will not be given. And if the punishment is given in this instance, law and order will be out of control. Think before you make such statements.

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Manoj K
Re: satyam
by Manoj K on Jan 14, 2009 04:49 PM
Why do you expect justice when influential people are involved. Ordinaly people never get justice in indian system.

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edavalluri chand
Appreciate Mr.Yaswanth Varma
by edavalluri chand on Jan 14, 2009 03:36 PM  | Hide replies

Mr.Yaswanth Varma says "He's guilty for taking money and that's bad," says Yaswanth Varma, an IT student playing cricket at a field provided by the Raju family. "However, he remains an inspiration for us. I still want to work for Satyam one day and become as successful as Raju." is the real person, having that real spirit and who wants to walk in the positive route of Mr.Rama Linga Raju.

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iamhuman
Re: Appreciate Mr.Yaswanth Varma
by iamhuman on Jan 14, 2009 07:53 PM
As successfull as Raju? what you mean by that. Grab 7000 crores money illegally for his sons business which has not worked.

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slash five
whatever happened to satyam, was for the best
by slash five on Jan 14, 2009 03:27 PM  | Hide replies

its good that corporate governance needs a healthy scam every few years. convictions and sbsequent jailing to the harshest extent, will hopefully be a deterrent, to clean up the system

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Arun Srinivas
Re: Re: whatever happened to satyam, was for the best
by Arun Srinivas on Jan 14, 2009 03:29 PM
whatever happened to Kasab, afzal guru? no news of that on rediff these days. 'shite' site, only sensationalism, no sense of follow up

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Pradeep Pramanik
Satyam Fiasco is just one of lacs still continuing
by Pradeep Pramanik on Jan 14, 2009 03:25 PM

If you have been reading of Newspapers or watching TV channels you find many stories about Frauds , Cheating ,Financial Manipulations etc and companies seeking Financial assistance midway to get out of the mess created by themselves after having enjoyed investors money. It is quite unfortunate that this unholy trend is rapidly taking its toll and the trend is universal.

If Mr. Rama Linga Raju got into his own Huge unscalable Financial trap .

It is just Tip of the iceberg , Financial manipulations are not uncommon rather a regular practice adopted and enjoyed by many large houses in tandem with highly paid financial consultancy firms. The larger the manipulation , bigger the fee. And small investors pay the price .

Now come back to Banking, Financial or Insurance companies , pl. find the truth from the ordinary customers about their experiences, how the customers are being treated ?
Mrs. Gandhi’s one of the major achievements as a Prime Minister was to Nationalize the Banking & Financial sectors to free the economy & to save the customers from the clutches of Shylock like money lenders . Shylocks are still there in the disguise of Large Public or Private or even Multinational Banks & Financial Houses ? They are no GOOD at all.

The sorry state of

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Kalidas Sawkar
Raju ban gaya ????
by Kalidas Sawkar on Jan 14, 2009 03:14 PM

this only proves that faster you go up, higher you go up, harder you thud

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