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The worrying rot in Indian armed forces


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Sathish N
Army and police personnels
by Sathish N on Dec 14, 2010 01:45 PM  | Hide replies

are the most brainwashed lot. They protect the criminals and harass the innocent. The innocent pays tax to the criminals. If they don't pay their hafta, they will be harassed even more! Hail democracy and the paid journalists!!

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falcon
Re: Army and police personnels
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 01:49 PM
I will not club army personel with Police. Whatever u said applied to police but NOT to army personel.

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Sathish N
Re: Re: Army and police personnels
by Sathish N on Dec 14, 2010 02:13 PM
Look at the scams in army and talk to some army folks to know how much corruption and nepotism exists in Army. Also, Army men have no choice but to fight a created enemy because of policies of Indian and foreign corrupt administrations.

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falcon
Re: Re: Re: Army and police personnels
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 02:16 PM
When you said army personel, it intentionally/unintentionally means entire army, so i do not agree with your statement. But if you meant BIG BOYS of indian army, then i do agree that the higher ups of indian army are not only letting their own personel down but also the nation.

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Ravi Sinha
Re: Army and police personnels
by Ravi Sinha on Dec 14, 2010 09:23 PM
It is shocking to read your views.Army&police cannot be
clubbed.It is police which
harasses an innocent man & shields crimnals while the army safeguards the security
of the nation and sacrifice
their life upholding the soverignity of the nation.

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Ultapulta
Re: Re: Army and police personnels
by Ultapulta on Dec 14, 2010 08:55 PM
@ Moorary-Interesting piece of information. It it based on your actual experience or just a BULLSHIT?Please tell something more about it.

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kesireddy sreedhar
Yadhaa Prajaa.
by kesireddy sreedhar on Dec 14, 2010 01:45 PM  | Hide replies

During Monarchy = Yadhaa Rajaa - Tadhaa Prajaa.
In Democracy = Yadhaa Prajaa - Tadhaa Raja.

Why voters are repeatedly electing the same lot of known corrupted political parties and political leaders. Who prevented them from promoting a good political leader / party.
Strong patriotic political leadership like Patel, Sastry and Azad is lacking today.
If at all such leader is available today, all corrupted parties / their leaders, sold out media houses,babu's and businessmen come together to restrict such leader by any means.
It is the first right and responsibility of the people to identify and promote such leader.

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falcon
Re: Yadhaa Prajaa.
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 01:48 PM
We people should be given "Right to Recall" elected representative who does not function well.

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kesireddy sreedhar
Re: Re: Yadhaa Prajaa.
by kesireddy sreedhar on Dec 14, 2010 01:54 PM
We should be extra cautious in electing our representatives, when "Right to recall" facility does not exist.
And not to vote is as bad as electing a un-wanted candidate.

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Bolo India
Re: Re: Re: Yadhaa Prajaa.
by Bolo India on Dec 15, 2010 07:44 AM
sadly the problem is that only the symbol and candidate name changes nothing else! what option you have when at best u can only choose bad among the worst!

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Ram Kumar
Re: Yadhaa Prajaa.
by Ram Kumar on Dec 14, 2010 02:04 PM
Casism & religons are two major influences for the indian voters

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falcon
Re: Re: Yadhaa Prajaa.
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 02:10 PM
Unfortunately this is reality, but the way recent election in Bihar went, I am sure people are beginning to realise that there is no alternative to good governance. And yes, not voting is same as voting the wrong candidate.

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falcon
Re: Let me copy and paste what an Indian wrote earlier
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 01:42 PM
This was not written by an indian but a coward sinhalese with fake ID "northie". You coward lankans need a dose of indian army and you guys will keep shut forever.

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Argumentative Indian
Re: Indian army
by Argumentative Indian on Dec 14, 2010 01:06 PM
Liar Liar Pants on Fire
Porki Porki disappear

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falcon
Re: Indian army
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 12:55 PM
If Indian army comes back to lanka again, You sinhalese will have nowhere to run to cover your dirty a@rses.

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Kaka
Re: Re: Indian army
by Kaka on Dec 14, 2010 08:06 PM
He is no Sinhalese, just some PakistaniPIG posing as a Lankan and using a fake name.

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gandhiji k
Re: Indian army
by gandhiji k on Dec 14, 2010 12:50 PM
If I start abusing northies, you cant stand. Look yourself into the mirror before saying anyhting abd about the Indian Army

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falcon
Re: Re: Indian army
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 12:58 PM
Gandhiji, chill...this guy with ID northi is just a coward Sinhalese guy who does not have courage to use his identity in this forum and use it to cause mischief among we indians. I am sure there is another sinhalese with ID southie. So just ignore these cowards.

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kafir chronicles
Re: Re: Indian army
by kafir chronicles on Dec 14, 2010 01:05 PM
Hahahaha... the Paki troll is back again. Did your family run out of groceries? Appears begging at the food distribution center yielded nothing which made you knock the gates of ISI GHQ. I hope you get rewarded with a sack of rations to feed your family for a week. All this for rabble rousing in an Indian portal. ack thoooo Paki

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migtwentyone bis
old proverb
by migtwentyone bis on Dec 14, 2010 12:35 PM  | Hide replies

character lost everything lost, that is what i see in india

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falcon
Re: old proverb
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 12:42 PM
Agreed. So what should we do about it?

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: old proverb
by gandhiji k on Dec 14, 2010 12:45 PM
plz falcon, need advice..please

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: Re: old proverb
by gandhiji k on Dec 14, 2010 12:47 PM
what if they push me back and pay?? or what if they stare at me after finsishing the food?

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falcon
Re: Re: Re: Re: old proverb
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 12:52 PM
God damn...just pay & get rid of this god damn issue.

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gandhiji k
Re: old proverb
by gandhiji k on Dec 14, 2010 12:45 PM
nw go and build ur char

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migtwentyone bis
Re: Re: old proverb
by migtwentyone bis on Dec 14, 2010 12:57 PM
we will nothing do except muthiyamaring.

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falcon
Re: Re: Re: old proverb
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 01:01 PM
Yes we can ;)

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KUTTAIAH KUTTAIAH
Government has to be Clean
by KUTTAIAH KUTTAIAH on Dec 14, 2010 12:31 PM  | Hide replies

If the government becomes corrupt everything else just goes. One can not justify your own corruption by pointing your finger at others. Congress was a clean party atleast by comparrison. Congress is the one that could have offered us a clean government. Congress is the one many in this country looked up to give a secular,safe and clean administartion. If they themselves get caught with their hand in the cooky jar there can be no greater tragedy. More importantly the blatant shielding of the supposed corrupt like Kalmadi and Raja makes things still more deplorable. They do it by pointing their fingers at others, by creating an enqury commission who is asked to find out the modalaties of 2G theft and NOT to find criminals and get the money back. Buy time,digress, deviate, divert attention from the core issue that appaers to be the tactics. PM with a clean image now stands exposed. How could a leader stand by when he is aware of the country being creamed and yet not do anything? Especially when he had the responsibility and the power to stop it. How could he have just indicated not to do something when he should have ORDERED irregularities to be stopped. Sorry PM arguements do not hold good. A clean image is the consequence of definite action not acceptance of dishonesty. Then you too become a party to this. Does coalation mean accepting everything that your ally does? Would you tomorrow compromise on National Security just because one of the coalation partners wants? it

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amit kumar
Re: Government has to be Clean
by amit kumar on Dec 14, 2010 12:50 PM
How was congress a clean party by comparison when all the major scams were surfaced during their term of ruling. Even the first major scam BOFORS was surfaced during congress tenure. Congress has always been the most corrupt party seeking mileage after the name of gandhi family. At present it has been even worse. with the number of scams being exposed everyday, common man has accepted corruption as a part of the system

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mukesh dayal
very good article reflecting urgent need for reforms and checks
by mukesh dayal on Dec 14, 2010 12:31 PM

I totally agree with viewpoint expressed and analysis made in this article about army and its declining reputation in view of several scandals and scams recently..
we all know that politicians and bureaucrats are corrupt in general but army is the backbone of our country and its reputation, discipline and effectiveness must be maintained at all costs..
i hope General V K Singh will take appropriate actions to improve internal health of army in general and take actions against erring officers in scams like ADARSH as per army's special rules and regulations without waiting for civilian actions..
lets hope for the best..

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madanmohan siddhanthi
MOST WORRYING
by madanmohan siddhanthi on Dec 14, 2010 12:30 PM

Where ever a Politician has entered - it is made a rot that is the bane of this nation . The people from forces and police enjoyed a lot of respect for decades -today most of them are loathed ,while in armed forces the lowest rung are still repsected in Police even that is lost.
This was information from a person who is no more - he says every police station was to pay the home minister in maharashtra almost 15-20 years back Rs 5000 PM to the Home minister . A minister who took over Fertiliser ministry on the very first day first statement "I want 20 Crores " Such is the rot .Has any actionable result came after Bofors nothing same thing will happen in CWG ,Adarsh ,2G ,Yadurappa in Karnataka or any million scams involving the politicians .
Let me also tell all of these guys were from reserved category SC,ST OBC etc. We have sacrified merit in the country though reservation - we continue the rot for votes .Not realising itis less than 1% who benifited through the policy and the 1% have made corruption thier ideal /Idol /Passion etc.
Not that others are not they have followed th norms .Our judiciary ,Law everything has become a failure with the onslaught of these politicians .The kashmire problem would not have been there but for Aticle studpidly enacted .India has suffered for years under foreign rule and attack by mughals .That seems to be nothing with the current crop of politicians . I amy not be alive to see the changes - but I can safely sa

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gandhiji k
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by gandhiji k on Dec 14, 2010 12:21 PM  | Hide replies

I have a problem.
my friend is coming from US AND we are planning to go for shopping and lunch. She is bringing her cousins too with her. We all plan to have lunch. Cousins live in the same city as I do but I will be meeting them for the first time. Now who should pay fpr all 6 of us? Can someone suggest because I dont want to make a scene before everyone in the restuarant..if we have to share(going dutch) who should start? Lunch is only a part of shopping. Help

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Mayur
Re: .
by Mayur on Dec 14, 2010 12:55 PM
They are your guests. You should pay. If you cannot afford to pay for all of them, invite them to dinner in your house. in that way, you can mix with them well and have lots of time to talk and enjoy, watch tv, etc. dont go for shopping when it is time for lunch or dinner. :P simple :)

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falcon
Re: .
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 12:30 PM
If all other people accompanying you are girls, then as a gentleman, you should offer to pay :)

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: .
by gandhiji k on Dec 14, 2010 12:32 PM
what if am a gal?

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falcon
Re: Re: Re: .
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 12:36 PM
Then its a gal thingy...i refuse to comment :)

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: Re: Re: .
by gandhiji k on Dec 14, 2010 12:41 PM
please falcon, i need advice. How do i ask to share or wait till they say it? I feel odd

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kafir chronicles
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: .
by kafir chronicles on Dec 14, 2010 12:46 PM
If they cannot afford an expensive place then you take them out for gol gappa.
Let the cheque be left on the table, you don't reach for your wallet. Reach only when the rest do and you pay for yourself. Don't get suckered into emptying your wallet in the presence of girls who can afford it.
Play good samaritan only if they can't afford it.

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falcon
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: .
by falcon on Dec 14, 2010 12:45 PM
You are gandhiji, when you say, others listen.....so just say it politely..."Gals, lets dutch"....Simple :)

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: .
by gandhiji k on Dec 14, 2010 12:49 PM
They are all super rich but wont it be rude not to reach for the wallet until they do? am also a gal like them but not super duper rich

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gandhiji k
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: .
by gandhiji k on Dec 14, 2010 12:47 PM
what if they push me back and pay?? or what if they stare at me after finsishing the food?

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Mayur
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by Mayur on Dec 14, 2010 01:06 PM
if you are afraid of them staring at you after finishing the food, use the fork to stick it to their eyes. or poison them. since you are a gandhi, you cannot do that. so simply pay for them.

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