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We need self made people
by Brihaspati Shukla on Apr 30, 2007 05:14 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Enough is enough.
All the people who support the castesim as well as those who are against a particular caste need to be hanged by the nearest lamp post. demanding the reservation is worse than begging.Up to what extent the people will demand reservation? I think that tomorrow they will go to olympic association and say that gold medals should be reserved for Tamil OBC's. If one considers the case of Periyar , his actions were the result of a total frustration and personal vendetta. He was suffering from inferiority complex as all the OBC's in the country suffer.
They do not have beleif in themself.If they argue that all caste is same in the mental level, then why they do not occupy all the seats in IITs by competing with the general cateogry students.

The truth is that in India people wants anything benificial by hooks or crooks. In jobs and education OBC's want. In politics the politicians wants their kith and kins to replace them. In sports sportsmen want their son should be the next captain.And in film industry actors children have the gaurantee to be an actor. The result is that country suffers. That is why we have not been able to win oscars or gold medals.

what we need today is the self made people in the helm of power not the caste supporters or bashers. If India is able to do that, over a period of time talent will replace the caste and then we will be a great nation.

In conclusion. In present scenario people like karunanidhi, periyar, arjun singh or VP Singh should not have existed. God have done a bloomer by creating them . So God save India.

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  RE:We need self made people
by veera mani on Apr 30, 2007 05:43 PM   Permalink
Let God save India from Caste and From the people who think they are superior by birth!

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