The minorities have got the first right on all natural resources of the country - meowed our Hon. PM. I being a keen admirer of secularism as preached by beloved Bapuji and strictly being followed by the present UPA govt. was indeed excited.
How do we know who is a member of the minority community ? Ofcourse by the secular name and secular wardrobe we can identify a person belonging to the minority community. But this can be done by the others- ie the communalists who are the mango people.
So let us have a secular card.
This should be in the secular green colour. The name will be written in a secular script ie from right to left. This secular card will be issued from the secular places of worship ie places wherein the secularists go on Fridays or Sundays.
All persons who have these cards will have first rights to the natural resources, dont have to pay the taxes, get first priority on the railway reservation, school admissions etc.
The rest of the population can be given a Niradhaar card. Who cares for them as they are all communalists.
Long live Gandhigiri! Long live secularism as preached by beloved Bapuji, father of present day India
It can be workable if Govt. do it by them self. Outsourcing such job to Private player is only waste of money and time. and restriction can only make things delay.
Re: Rediff .... show some courage
by Jaydev Arya on Mar 06, 2013 12:56 PM
courage is another name of Hindu or communalism which is alien to rediffmail,so how can such news or discussions be allowed here!---Jaya Deva Arya
Re: Re: Rediff .... show some courage
by Santa on Mar 06, 2013 02:21 PM
So you think that sitting in front of a computer and posting brave messages is equivalent to "courage"? :-)
Re: The more interesting read
by rajul sharma on Mar 06, 2013 12:43 PM
well its easy if u read aadhar card carefully ,it says the card does not prove nationality,these r means to bribe 5 crore bangladeshis
In most of the places, it is a long long wait for getting the details posted on the Computers. People wait from early morning and eventually it may take over half day of waiting just to get data entry done.
There is one center near my home, in Bangalore. Though I would like to get one, I have been seeing 2 KM line in the morning, on a daily basis, over the past couple of months. Why doesn't the government put up more centers and make it easier to get the card? It's a pity that entire family need to stand in queue, with kids crying and elderly people unable to stand in hot sun. Why doesn't the government put up 1 week camps in different schools, colleges, etc, so that kids can get those cards easily? Why doesn't the government setup different centers for senior citizens and parents with infants, etc? Is it so hard to provide this infrastructure for a couple of months in each area. I think the typical tendency seen here is that the authorities take pride in making the life difficult for general public.
Re: Very hard to get one
by Tamil Lover on Mar 06, 2013 11:47 AM
The policy of our government and our laws is never make anything easy for our citizens.,
If it was a responsive govt , first day it sees the crowd, next day it will openup more centers to make it easier.
It is the way our govt babu's and ministers care about our people.
Re: Re: Very hard to get one
by AJITH BHATT on Mar 06, 2013 12:12 PM
few years there were long 'q' for PAN CARD, Voter Id etc why on earth govt cannot plan for 10-15 years and make all the cards in one short instead of having multiple cards .. and we provide IT SERVICES to the world but we cannot use IT for ourselves..after some years udhhar card will come
Can anybody tell that if i have an aadhar card of x address & city and now changed to Y address&city. What to do in that case if have to apply phone or LPG connection in Y city.
it works.. i got it... many a times u will experience , when u totally forget about sumthing like receiving money frm a person who owes u . u keep asking him , he will never give . but one day u r thinking about sumthing else , that same person comes n hands over the money to u .