Re: Labour
by Logo on Nov 19, 2015 02:31 AM
Both. Unfortunately India has both labour and sax...its not a western phenomena at all. Most North Indians still practice child marriage
A well orchestrated interview with favorable questions. Why they did not file tax returns?Why they did not disclose foreign contributions as required by law?Why they never bothered to reply to show cause notices?Looks like paid news to me.
Re: Green Peace interview
by R Chakravarti on Nov 19, 2015 07:47 AM
The court will surely look into the things you have assumed. Truth will come out. As of now, they are just assumptions.
Greenpeace activists playing in the hand of foreign hand to stop the progress in India. 1st they will stop progress, then they will make us beg for food, then they convert Hindus. That way many foreign religion spreading in Tamilnadu, Orissa, Karnataka. Now Kerala completely converted. Big plan - Big game.
There is no doubt that this organisation is playing in the hands of people with vested interest who want to put hurdles in the progress and prosperity of India in the name of environment. They have activivists like Ms Pillai who is totally arrogant, overconfident, big mouth who want to tarnish image of the country abroad. Who are the people behind Greenpeace? Most of the members on the board are foreigners who don't like India to prosper. If they have guts let them go to South Korea, North Korea, China, Russia etc. In the name of freedom of expression and environment this people want to create only trouble for the country. It is high time the people of this country kicked them out or force them to stop their anti national activities.
Re: Greenpeace foundation
by pradeep agarwal on Nov 18, 2015 07:00 PM
Activism to check unwarranted encroachment on natural resources is need of hour but concerted action to thwart the growth of country is undesirable