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Net censorship: Is India too soft on Facebook, Twitter?


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Shamith Puthran
Are you joking!!!
by Shamith Puthran on Aug 23, 2012 11:06 PM

India is soft in everything, a country which could not provide a safety net for a common man is not worth to be proud off. But, my country was not like this -- its devoured by vultures now. So, naturally this reaction.

Kick out these vultures who act like pigeons.

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freewill
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by freewill on Aug 23, 2012 10:59 PM

Freedom of speech shud only be given to those who use it responsibly.

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abhishek mawle
I think it is a well orchestrated action
by abhishek mawle on Aug 23, 2012 10:49 PM

Did Babri masjid,Sikh Riots,Godhra Riots elsewhere happened due to inte_rnet. Gullible People can be mislead by anything, for the fact there was a movie released earlier named 2012, it has predicted near end of world on 21st December,2012.Why did the Indian Government not ban the movie.

I think it is an well orchestrated excuse by Gove_rn_ment of India and their propaganda paid media to remove Int_er_net and sms. The real problem lies in police efficiency because in India any r_o_wdy with a good support of local MLA can create ruckus, since police is directly under the control of the home minister's who themselves are big cri_mi_nals. In short citizens have to look after their own protection they cannot rely on police.

If you have hostile neighbors they will try to foment trouble but who will strengthen and efficiently run the internal government forces. The truth is very few people including the common man have confidence in the police forces of India. Police forces in India are highly inefficient, politicised and corrupt. Police reforms have been a long pending demand of civil society, experts and highly decorated former senior police officers such as Julio Ribeiro etc. The need of the hour is police forces need to be depoliticised.

Democracy is a place where few smart people and a large number of brainless vote together and result speak for itself in India.

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nitmohan
A perceptible decline in political culture is getting reflected i
by nitmohan on Aug 23, 2012 10:11 PM

A perceptible decline in political culture is getting reflected in the eroding credibility of the constitutional institutions.

Attempts to safeguard politically vested interests have led to politicization of these institutions.

The increasing political interference in the functioning of these institutions and presence of pliable officials have led to a situation that people are fast loosing their faith in the system.

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om shanti
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by om shanti on Aug 23, 2012 08:48 PM  | Hide replies

India should block_facebook and_twitter,as our country is poor and our administration is weak to country any_eventuality.Our government donot have control over these foreign_website.

Big companies like TCS_or_Infosys should build equivalent Indian_websites.

This way there will be control on foreign terrorist_elements as well as revenue and employment will be generated in the country.


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Arnab Banerjee
Re: ..
by Arnab Banerjee on Aug 24, 2012 01:54 PM
pretty childish thought i must say... evidently you don't have any knowledge of international politics, modern socio-economic condition and india's constitution..

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veeranam
@shailendra
by veeranam on Aug 23, 2012 08:42 PM  | Hide replies

one more blind supporter of gi ug!

Yes it should be! since it was ..rnt by Dr. B... A himself.

What he proposed was swept by rel funta....

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Shailendra Sharma
Re: @shailendra
by Shailendra Sharma on Aug 23, 2012 08:46 PM
I respect all the caste and all the people inclusing u, come out of ur complex and revengeful feeling and u will see that u r the happiest man

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veeranam
Re: Re: @shailendra
by veeranam on Aug 23, 2012 09:01 PM
Do you think all the sudra or dalit disrespect others! Do you think they behave revenge full? hay stop bluffing, ask your counterpart free from crookedness , cunningness.. etc...

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veeranam
should be a welcome cause if...
by veeranam on Aug 23, 2012 08:20 PM  | Hide replies

All derogatory remarks about sudra, dalit and other community is contained in the almost all the hindu religious books including geeta. If really this government interested to protect the affected and depressed, it should ban all the books irrespective of its merit. Can any one substantiate any proof that these books cultivated any moral in the minds of any individual in india! However it created so much chaos and arrogance. Govt should be impartial towards its majority affected people.

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Shailendra Sharma
Re: should be a welcome cause if...
by Shailendra Sharma on Aug 23, 2012 08:30 PM
1 more researcher of Geeta :)

Why shudn't the constitution of india be banned that divides people and their rights on the basis of caste.

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RamRahim
Re: should be a welcome cause if...
by RamRahim on Aug 23, 2012 08:48 PM
There are three types of deeds and people who do these deeds: Good, neutral and bad. The term Sudra has been used for people doing bad deeds like robbery, theft, murder etc. It is well accepted by all the scholars that the ancient caste division was based on KARMA and not birth. The KARMA base gave a person mobility to move from one caste to the other by changing his/fer karma. It was only in the medievla ages that it moved from caste to birth system. Do u want our texts to eulogige these Sudras? The texts have been misinterpreted by vested interests to divide the Hindu community and draw a wedge between them. It was started by the British and followed by successive congress governments and later picked up parties like BSP. While education, liberalisation and economic development have acted as progresive forces to obliterate caste distinctions, the vested interests are doing their best to preseve them by prepetuating and enlarging the scope of reservations in the name of positive discrimination even after 65 years of independence and with active and effective judicairy. Other than reservations, there is no incentive for a person to mention his or her caste in today's highly mobile populations. In today's modern, mobile world it is almost impossible to identify a person's caste until and unless exposed by the person himself. In fact by harping on reservation system we are only strenghtening the 'Birth Theory and discarding the Karma theory.


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veeranam
Re: Re: should be a welcome cause if...
by veeranam on Aug 23, 2012 09:05 PM
any how you are not against your caste theory?

Dont judge on elite sample that you have seeing day to day! still harsh story going around... today also a news of honour illlin...

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veeranam
Re: Re: Re: should be a welcome cause if...
by veeranam on Aug 23, 2012 09:15 PM
this is also a caste fundamentalist theory!

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Dasar Brummendra
Re: Re: should be a welcome cause if...
by Dasar Brummendra on Aug 26, 2012 12:23 AM
I am not a Dalit; but what your answer is an utter bluff.In millions of our temples no one other than a single caste is allowed to become temple-priests and these caste-priests are introducing us to God with our Jati kulam kothram details under the name of rituals.

How many Brahmins are identified as non-brahmins today because of their bad karmas, today or any day in history. With mouthful of bluffs n heartful of vengeance these people are again cheating the non-brahmin community with their new version of Varnasrama dharma not by birth but by virtue of their deeds. Sad. very bad.

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veeranam
Re: Re: Re: should be a welcome cause if...
by veeranam on Aug 26, 2012 04:33 PM
thank u dasar!

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Dasar Brummendra
Re: Re: Re: should be a welcome cause if...
by Dasar Brummendra on Aug 26, 2012 12:25 AM
n my reply is @ RamRahim

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Shailendra Sharma
Banning content
by Shailendra Sharma on Aug 23, 2012 08:14 PM

Banning content will only provide some temporary relief to our sickular govt, it will not stop the peaceful and highly reproductive people from attacking Assamese.

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anand singh
peoples freedom has always challenged
by anand singh on Aug 23, 2012 08:10 PM

It has always been very easy for rulers to kill the freedom of its people in the name of national security or honour.It is difficult for state machinery to solve any emergency situations particularly technical in nature rather to respond promptly and give a better solution.If facebook and twitter are the real culprit we should ban all technologies like cellphone ,internet ,nuclear energy,dyanamite .......peoples freedom has always challenged the authority of the ruler...some changes and others perishes like egypt

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