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arungopal agarwal
Discipline
by arungopal agarwal on Feb 19, 2018 05:22 PM

In our constitution no age or qualification is prescribed for any politician, as such in a country of diversity and without common civil code, everyone is free to express in his own way. No care for anybody feelings, as such high degree of indiscipline can be seen in public life.
Politicians who come with people mandate do not talk to others as they belong to other sect/group/party, when they cannot sit together, how can they expect people of each community to sit together.
Rather J&K has shown a better way where two different parties have united for common cause.
Today govt. servants at grass root level, politicians as well as judicial system-all 3 of governance are non accountable. Poor and Kisan never paid any tax as such not affected, rich can afford all nuisance, but LIG, MIG and upper MIG are always punished each time by every govt.

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arungopal agarwal
Discipline
by arungopal agarwal on Feb 19, 2018 05:22 PM

In our constitution no age or qualification is prescribed for any politician, as such in a country of diversity and without common civil code, everyone is free to express in his own way. No care for anybody feelings, as such high degree of indiscipline can be seen in public life.
Politicians who come with people mandate do not talk to others as they belong to other sect/group/party, when they cannot sit together, how can they expect people of each community to sit together.
Rather J&K has shown a better way where two different parties have united for common cause.
Today govt. servants at grass root level, politicians as well as judicial system-all 3 of governance are non accountable. Poor and Kisan never paid any tax as such not affected, rich can afford all nuisance, but LIG, MIG and upper MIG are always punished each time by every govt.

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auryas
neither of the events happened are revolts
by auryas on Feb 17, 2018 05:32 PM  | Hide replies

Either the author is a fool or just using some vague act of vandalism and an act of insubordination due to ego issues as examples.

The so called DALIT pride is an act of rowdy vandalism to disrupt peace with manufactured oppression as excuse.

The Supreme court judge revolt is not a revolt. It is in subordination due to ego issues.

Only an idiot compares such freak events to an even in the epic involving Nachiketa whose intention was to attain the ultimate wisdom.



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Rajendra Gupta
Re: neither of the events happened are revolts
by Rajendra Gupta on Feb 18, 2018 09:26 AM
you are no less in what you allege on author

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