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An IAS officer making a Anti Indianness Film..isnt he breaking the law here ??
by BostonPunekar on May 01, 2007 07:02 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It is a known fact that when a IAS officer is incarporated in the Indian Admistrative Service , he swears his alliagnce to the loyalty, integrety and alligance to the Indian Democratic Republic.

All IAS officers have to swear to this pledge of

"To my country and my people I pledge my devotion I solemnly pledge to work with dedication to preserve and strengthen the
freedom and integrity of the nation"

Now here is an Individual Gnana Rajasekharan who is an IAS officer makes a

film of Periyar then he has to touch the subjects of..

1> His opposition to Indias Freedom struggle and colabration with the Britishers .

2>Visit to Russia and meet the Russian dictator Joseph Stalin who slaughtered and
executed 40 million of his own Russian comarades in concentntration camps..!

3> In 1956, he took a procession of Rama's picture garlanded with slippers. So has to show open defamation and insult to Hindusim
near Dharmapuri and destroyed the portrait in public. And show praises of Islam and Christinity.

4>Most importantly his own cry of Separate country for Dravidian people.

5> his stand of against competing in elections in a democracy and the democratic system.

6>Reinterpreted" Ramayana-a version transposing hero and villain, in which the Sri Lankan demon king Ravana becomes a heroic "Dravidian of 'excellent character, convinently forgetting Ravana was a Brahmin..!! Devi Sita was shown as a flirt and a characterless woman..!!!

7>Encouraged the policy of evicting Brahmins from their homelands, towns and villages , forcing the "LARGEST SILENT FORCED MIGRATION" of Brahmins outside of Tamilnadu.Infact has similarities to the eviction of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley, only the means there were violent, here they were silent and invissible but yet state sponsered.

Now I am interested to see how is a IAS officer going to put all this anti-India and hatefull information in the film.

Well with the Communists in support to UPA , anything that offends Hindus is always welcome.This just falls in part of that agenda.

Dont any of the viewers feel that he is indeeed breaking the law...?? And dont be surprised if someone files a Public Interest Litigation against this horrific activity.


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  RE:An IAS officer making a Anti Indianness Film..isnt he breaking the law here ??
by Purohit Sharma on May 02, 2007 09:16 AM   Permalink
Please be respectful to others ideas.Self criticism is the best criticis.Those who do not have an intelligent answer to a query gets angry and starts using primitive culture and language, filthy remarks. This is totally unbecoming of a civilized person anyway. Everybody knows Hinduism is a sinking ship. Unless and until some radical reforms based on human values are taken Hinduism will only find a place in museums only in a very short span of time. As time passes the exodus will gain further momentum. So end it if you can not mend it.

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  RE:An IAS officer making a Anti Indianness Film..isnt he breaking the law here ??
by dinesh kumar on May 01, 2007 07:20 PM   Permalink
u r the poison.
u look to kindle things.
u are a failure.

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  RE:RE:An IAS officer making a Anti Indianness Film..isnt he breaking the law here ??
by BostonPunekar on May 01, 2007 07:36 PM   Permalink
Dude dinesh,

Perriars followers started kindeling things 60 years ago. Hence there is now hardly anything left in Tamilnadu to burn or poison..!!!!


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  RE:RE:RE:An IAS officer making a Anti Indianness Film..isnt he breaking the law here ??
by dinesh kumar on May 01, 2007 07:49 PM   Permalink
what are the incidents ,any one ?

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  RE:An IAS officer making a Anti Indianness Film..isnt he breaking the law here ??
by greatrr on May 02, 2007 12:55 AM   Permalink
BTW SVe Sekhar had asked if the govt. of tamilnadu support or fund a film taken on vaidhyanatha ayyar & rajaji who also fought for the same cause as the so called "periyar".. Mr. Karu is quiet :)

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by Purohit Sharma on May 02, 2007 09:17 AM   Permalink
Please be respectful to others ideas.Self criticism is the best criticism.Those who do not have an intelligent answer to a query gets angry and starts using primitive culture and language, filthy remarks. This is totally unbecoming of a civilized person anyway. Everybody knows Hinduism is a sinking ship. Unless and until some radical reforms based on human values are taken Hinduism will only find a place in museums only in a very short span of time. As time passes the exodus will gain further momentum. So end it if you can not mend it.



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