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		<title>Comment on the coal in my heart by Unknown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[its not about how hard you hit

its how hard u get hit and keep moving foward]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>its not about how hard you hit</p>
<p>its how hard u get hit and keep moving foward</p>
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		<title>Comment on i hate India &gt;&gt; by Ali</title>
		<link>http://blog.alihasni.com/2010/08/15/i-hate-india/#comment-174</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ali]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 19:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;Don’t you dare tell me how much I will uphold justice or not. You are no one to comment on that, and it should remain that way.&quot;

I am sorry if I offended you. But your statement previously just represented the negativity you have for the people of India. It seemed you believe that every one has paid bribe some of the other time.

&quot;Don’t tell me what goes on in my profession. And please don’t you rely on magazines with glossy covers carrying inciteful speeches just so that they can sell more, just like you did with the phrase “I hate India”.&quot;

I don&#039;t really need to tell you. I am sure you are honest to what you know. I don&#039;t even trust the media, Nor do I rely on those magazines, No way I know even they are a complete game. Some channel owned by some politician another by some another. -- As for my phrase. It&#039;s well used by all in literalism they call it the Power of Curiosity

&quot;I don’t see you were executed, so I would like to know where you got this from. From others experiences? So we have a person here, who will attempt the impossible with Info from others. Nice.&quot;

It&#039;s not the stories of some other people. and I haven&#039;t still rebelled against the system to get executed so soon. All I can say is wait an watch the mile-stones being achieved. Some day you sure will hear about my assassination.

&quot;I see you have already accomplished quite a hell lot, I have seen your name somewhere.&quot;
I am surprised, I don&#039;t work for name. I don&#039;t know where you found it. 

&quot;Your mind is polluted, at least you do sound like it, with rage and prejudice. And I can tell you that this is not good.&quot;
I don&#039;t know how you say it is filled with rage and prejudice, cause I never spoke of violence here,
and How can you say &quot;prejudice&quot; in spite of knowing that the  constitution is crooked.

Thanks for all the best wishes. I desperately need them.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Don’t you dare tell me how much I will uphold justice or not. You are no one to comment on that, and it should remain that way.&#8221;</p>
<p>I am sorry if I offended you. But your statement previously just represented the negativity you have for the people of India. It seemed you believe that every one has paid bribe some of the other time.</p>
<p>&#8220;Don’t tell me what goes on in my profession. And please don’t you rely on magazines with glossy covers carrying inciteful speeches just so that they can sell more, just like you did with the phrase “I hate India”.&#8221;</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t really need to tell you. I am sure you are honest to what you know. I don&#8217;t even trust the media, Nor do I rely on those magazines, No way I know even they are a complete game. Some channel owned by some politician another by some another. &#8212; As for my phrase. It&#8217;s well used by all in literalism they call it the Power of Curiosity</p>
<p>&#8220;I don’t see you were executed, so I would like to know where you got this from. From others experiences? So we have a person here, who will attempt the impossible with Info from others. Nice.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not the stories of some other people. and I haven&#8217;t still rebelled against the system to get executed so soon. All I can say is wait an watch the mile-stones being achieved. Some day you sure will hear about my assassination.</p>
<p>&#8220;I see you have already accomplished quite a hell lot, I have seen your name somewhere.&#8221;<br />
I am surprised, I don&#8217;t work for name. I don&#8217;t know where you found it. </p>
<p>&#8220;Your mind is polluted, at least you do sound like it, with rage and prejudice. And I can tell you that this is not good.&#8221;<br />
I don&#8217;t know how you say it is filled with rage and prejudice, cause I never spoke of violence here,<br />
and How can you say &#8220;prejudice&#8221; in spite of knowing that the  constitution is crooked.</p>
<p>Thanks for all the best wishes. I desperately need them.</p>
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		<title>Comment on i hate India &gt;&gt; by Akshat Anand</title>
		<link>http://blog.alihasni.com/2010/08/15/i-hate-india/#comment-173</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Akshat Anand]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 19:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;When you said previously somewhere that I am sure you must be happy paying bribe and escaping, That just showed how much you will uphold to justice.&quot;

Don&#039;t you dare tell me how much I will uphold justice or not. You are no one to comment on that, and it should remain that way.

&quot;You will soon realize, How the very same Laws are manipulated and Justice becomes a mockery for the criminals.&quot;

Don&#039;t tell me what goes on in my profession. And please don&#039;t you rely on magazines with glossy covers carrying inciteful speeches just so that they can sell more, just like you did with the phrase &quot;I hate India&quot;.

&quot;A slave of the system. TRY raising your voice against it. You will be held and executed.&quot;

I don&#039;t see you were executed, so I would like to know where you got this from. From others experiences? So we have a person here, who will attempt the impossible with Info from others. Nice.

&quot;So with my believe I work everyday and not wait for some chance and day. &quot;

I see you have already accomplished quite a hell lot, I have seen your name somewhere.

Your mind is polluted, at least you do sound like it, with rage and prejudice. And I can tell you that this is not good. Anyway, Best of luck with your endeavours.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;When you said previously somewhere that I am sure you must be happy paying bribe and escaping, That just showed how much you will uphold to justice.&#8221;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t you dare tell me how much I will uphold justice or not. You are no one to comment on that, and it should remain that way.</p>
<p>&#8220;You will soon realize, How the very same Laws are manipulated and Justice becomes a mockery for the criminals.&#8221;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t tell me what goes on in my profession. And please don&#8217;t you rely on magazines with glossy covers carrying inciteful speeches just so that they can sell more, just like you did with the phrase &#8220;I hate India&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;A slave of the system. TRY raising your voice against it. You will be held and executed.&#8221;</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t see you were executed, so I would like to know where you got this from. From others experiences? So we have a person here, who will attempt the impossible with Info from others. Nice.</p>
<p>&#8220;So with my believe I work everyday and not wait for some chance and day. &#8221;</p>
<p>I see you have already accomplished quite a hell lot, I have seen your name somewhere.</p>
<p>Your mind is polluted, at least you do sound like it, with rage and prejudice. And I can tell you that this is not good. Anyway, Best of luck with your endeavours.</p>
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		<title>Comment on i hate India &gt;&gt; by Ali</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ali]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 18:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks so much for replying back. I do realize that people on the world wide web know me well they simply Google it up. ;-) 

Unlike you I am not studying LAW. I plan too though, for the knowledge sake and not for practicing and becoming a party of the SYSTEM which I desire to change. 

As for ARTS, Political Science, I am quite interested, To the best of my ability I try to multi-task.

Armed Forces, I don&#039;t wish to join, cause my cause is not limited to a border. It&#039;s suppose to be a global. People on the other side of the border are also very patriotic for their country. My cause is not limited to a country. It&#039;s for Humanity. But I will learn Marshal Arts in near future cause I might require it for my cause.

As you rightly get the feel that you are the upholder of Justice by practicing and learning Law of your country. You will soon realize, How the very same Laws are manipulated and Justice becomes a mockery for the criminals.

When you said previously somewhere that I am sure you must be happy paying bribe and escaping, That just showed how much you will uphold to justice. Being a part of the system you think you are in authority. Unfortunately I feel you are an authority YES. But just on paper. You don&#039;t hold the real power. You are a in born slave in your own words. A slave of the system. TRY raising your voice against it. You will be held and executed.

It&#039;s good that you have a plan in mind and eventually you think your small plans will lead you to a master plan someday.  So you wait for the opportunity, While I believe that the biggest problem will be choosing the best occasions and opportunities. So with my believe I work everyday and not wait for some chance and day. 

Might seem -I have not begun. Indeed writing a blog post would not help much, but my motive was just to document my thoughts not for people to read and get responses.  I made a catchy title so that my dear ones get curious to know what I am thinking. They correctly suggested that there will be thousands out there who would not believe what I say, they would not be ready for it because.

I loved that conversation too ;-) thanks for all the attention to the post.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks so much for replying back. I do realize that people on the world wide web know me well they simply Google it up. <img src='http://s1.wp.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  </p>
<p>Unlike you I am not studying LAW. I plan too though, for the knowledge sake and not for practicing and becoming a party of the SYSTEM which I desire to change. </p>
<p>As for ARTS, Political Science, I am quite interested, To the best of my ability I try to multi-task.</p>
<p>Armed Forces, I don&#8217;t wish to join, cause my cause is not limited to a border. It&#8217;s suppose to be a global. People on the other side of the border are also very patriotic for their country. My cause is not limited to a country. It&#8217;s for Humanity. But I will learn Marshal Arts in near future cause I might require it for my cause.</p>
<p>As you rightly get the feel that you are the upholder of Justice by practicing and learning Law of your country. You will soon realize, How the very same Laws are manipulated and Justice becomes a mockery for the criminals.</p>
<p>When you said previously somewhere that I am sure you must be happy paying bribe and escaping, That just showed how much you will uphold to justice. Being a part of the system you think you are in authority. Unfortunately I feel you are an authority YES. But just on paper. You don&#8217;t hold the real power. You are a in born slave in your own words. A slave of the system. TRY raising your voice against it. You will be held and executed.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s good that you have a plan in mind and eventually you think your small plans will lead you to a master plan someday.  So you wait for the opportunity, While I believe that the biggest problem will be choosing the best occasions and opportunities. So with my believe I work everyday and not wait for some chance and day. </p>
<p>Might seem -I have not begun. Indeed writing a blog post would not help much, but my motive was just to document my thoughts not for people to read and get responses.  I made a catchy title so that my dear ones get curious to know what I am thinking. They correctly suggested that there will be thousands out there who would not believe what I say, they would not be ready for it because.</p>
<p>I loved that conversation too <img src='http://s1.wp.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  thanks for all the attention to the post.</p>
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		<title>Comment on i hate India &gt;&gt; by Akshat Anand</title>
		<link>http://blog.alihasni.com/2010/08/15/i-hate-india/#comment-171</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Akshat Anand]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 17:09:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;I’ll try the not practical, the impossible…&quot;

Hehe.. look at you, you sound like a kid. I don&#039;t think you have crossed your teenage-hood and by what you write, I think you are a student, who is probably studying an Engineering course, or something like that. And with that said, why aren&#039;t you in the Armed Forces if you are so patriotic. And if defending isn&#039;t your thing, why aren&#039;t you doing an Arts course, which teaches you Political science, History, Philosophy and Logic, if you want to join politics, which is the only other way I see that you can employ. 

Thus, when you say that you will give your life up for this country, it wouldn&#039;t make much of a difference because you aren&#039;t able to do anything as of now. And as for me, why do I feel that i have the authority to say so. Because I chose law. I chose to be the upholder of Justice in my country and do my bit. Eventhough, it might be small, but I do know that the path I am on, I will have an opportunity to do so and whereas you Sir, have not really begun. So just writing a speech won&#039;t do much, in my view.

Anyway, we have had our conversation and I enjoyed talking to you. There is nothing wrong with your attitude, and we do, in fact, need different people with different perspectives, outlook, thought process and psychology. 

Live long. :)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I’ll try the not practical, the impossible…&#8221;</p>
<p>Hehe.. look at you, you sound like a kid. I don&#8217;t think you have crossed your teenage-hood and by what you write, I think you are a student, who is probably studying an Engineering course, or something like that. And with that said, why aren&#8217;t you in the Armed Forces if you are so patriotic. And if defending isn&#8217;t your thing, why aren&#8217;t you doing an Arts course, which teaches you Political science, History, Philosophy and Logic, if you want to join politics, which is the only other way I see that you can employ. </p>
<p>Thus, when you say that you will give your life up for this country, it wouldn&#8217;t make much of a difference because you aren&#8217;t able to do anything as of now. And as for me, why do I feel that i have the authority to say so. Because I chose law. I chose to be the upholder of Justice in my country and do my bit. Eventhough, it might be small, but I do know that the path I am on, I will have an opportunity to do so and whereas you Sir, have not really begun. So just writing a speech won&#8217;t do much, in my view.</p>
<p>Anyway, we have had our conversation and I enjoyed talking to you. There is nothing wrong with your attitude, and we do, in fact, need different people with different perspectives, outlook, thought process and psychology. </p>
<p>Live long. <img src='http://s0.wp.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ali]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 13:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brother Akshat, 

Then it&#039;s fine and agreed. You sit and watch the destruction of our bleak country. Wait for another 100-200 years for it to improve. 

While I will try to the last breath of mine, the last drop of my blood to To change it - as you say that would mean we establish a new state, a new constitution. I&#039;ll try the not practical, the impossible....

It&#039;s ok.. cause my life even if it goes for the cause would not matter much. It&#039;s just me and my life going with my own will.. and those who would accompany me with their choice and will..No one is forced here.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brother Akshat, </p>
<p>Then it&#8217;s fine and agreed. You sit and watch the destruction of our bleak country. Wait for another 100-200 years for it to improve. </p>
<p>While I will try to the last breath of mine, the last drop of my blood to To change it &#8211; as you say that would mean we establish a new state, a new constitution. I&#8217;ll try the not practical, the impossible&#8230;.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s ok.. cause my life even if it goes for the cause would not matter much. It&#8217;s just me and my life going with my own will.. and those who would accompany me with their choice and will..No one is forced here.</p>
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		<title>Comment on i hate India &gt;&gt; by Akshat Anand</title>
		<link>http://blog.alihasni.com/2010/08/15/i-hate-india/#comment-169</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Akshat Anand]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 11:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read Articles 13 through 32 from the Constitution of India[Bare Act]. I suggest every Indian that they should read it and be very well aware of the rights they have been bestowed as a right..Know your rights. And since you speak about them, it is all the more necessary for you.

And no, Fundamental Rights cannot be changed. They are incorporated in the constitution and the constitution itself provides that we cannot change it. Only thing that can be done is new and better interpretation of it by the Supreme Court, which is already in progress.

And we are born slaves, and no it can&#039;t be changed. Somethings need time before they change. And it won&#039;t take place right now, for right now we aren&#039;t even in the mental frame to accept the idea. Saying no to slavery is a very Big thing now. If at all we do change ourselves and no longer enslaved, due to some miracle and an ideal leader, it will still take a century if not 150 to 200 years. There is nothing we can do right now, for there are things which are impossible to do, like turning time back. And it is not boasting, it is quietly accepting the fate, destiny.

And sure, you must compare your speech with those with that of the freedom fighters, in terms of incite. But what good did it do? We were at fault since the very beginning(Right from the framing of the Constitution). We need the masses to be enlightened in general which will really take a very long time(Hence I say we&#039;ll take a century at least), and not momentarily swayed by a fierce-ful/inciting speech. See my point?

And your lament about law needing to change. No one can do anything. To change it would mean we establish a new state, a new constitution. Hence, it is not practical.

So my friend, I am still here, maintaining my point. We can only sit back and watch the destruction. India is 1.3 billion, and we have no idea how backward our poor country is and how bleak chances we have ever to make it a big country.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read Articles 13 through 32 from the Constitution of India[Bare Act]. I suggest every Indian that they should read it and be very well aware of the rights they have been bestowed as a right..Know your rights. And since you speak about them, it is all the more necessary for you.</p>
<p>And no, Fundamental Rights cannot be changed. They are incorporated in the constitution and the constitution itself provides that we cannot change it. Only thing that can be done is new and better interpretation of it by the Supreme Court, which is already in progress.</p>
<p>And we are born slaves, and no it can&#8217;t be changed. Somethings need time before they change. And it won&#8217;t take place right now, for right now we aren&#8217;t even in the mental frame to accept the idea. Saying no to slavery is a very Big thing now. If at all we do change ourselves and no longer enslaved, due to some miracle and an ideal leader, it will still take a century if not 150 to 200 years. There is nothing we can do right now, for there are things which are impossible to do, like turning time back. And it is not boasting, it is quietly accepting the fate, destiny.</p>
<p>And sure, you must compare your speech with those with that of the freedom fighters, in terms of incite. But what good did it do? We were at fault since the very beginning(Right from the framing of the Constitution). We need the masses to be enlightened in general which will really take a very long time(Hence I say we&#8217;ll take a century at least), and not momentarily swayed by a fierce-ful/inciting speech. See my point?</p>
<p>And your lament about law needing to change. No one can do anything. To change it would mean we establish a new state, a new constitution. Hence, it is not practical.</p>
<p>So my friend, I am still here, maintaining my point. We can only sit back and watch the destruction. India is 1.3 billion, and we have no idea how backward our poor country is and how bleak chances we have ever to make it a big country.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ali]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 21:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the comment Brother Akshat Anand....
I am a citizen of this country and I am not a Law Student...
You must have understood that very well now..

When I see the fundamental rights in simple words as they are presented, without all those clauses.
I don&#039;t find them...If you agree that the framed fundamental rights are crooked... Then should we not do something about it?

As for your myth &quot; be true to yourself, haven&#039;t you ever given a bribe to someone and felt happy that you were happy that you were in India.&quot; I am honest to my self.. and No I do not bribe people for personal gains. I change things my self first before posting a 2100 words entry on a public blog. I hold responsibility for it.

When you also agree that we are in born slaves, Then why don&#039;t you talk about changing it. Why do you just accept it?
Is it something that we should boast of?

I love India for the very same reason you love, I don&#039;t hate anything. As for my tone, some people will wake up to the truth that way. I don&#039;t compare but the speeches given by the father of the nation, the freedom fighter were all incite-full against the law of that time.

My point here is only to stand against the wrong happening. I am sure you agree that there is wrong happening at the root level. I do wear a smile on my face, But my heart burns for the Injustice within. You being a law student pointed out that these things are very much as a clause under the fundamental rights. So it is something more to lament about... Because that indicates that Laws need to be changed.. 

I am absolutely not offended by anything you said. In-fact there is always lots to learn. Like you told me about the clause - I did not know about all that. Brain-storming always helps.

I really thank you for writing..]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the comment Brother Akshat Anand&#8230;.<br />
I am a citizen of this country and I am not a Law Student&#8230;<br />
You must have understood that very well now..</p>
<p>When I see the fundamental rights in simple words as they are presented, without all those clauses.<br />
I don&#8217;t find them&#8230;If you agree that the framed fundamental rights are crooked&#8230; Then should we not do something about it?</p>
<p>As for your myth &#8221; be true to yourself, haven&#8217;t you ever given a bribe to someone and felt happy that you were happy that you were in India.&#8221; I am honest to my self.. and No I do not bribe people for personal gains. I change things my self first before posting a 2100 words entry on a public blog. I hold responsibility for it.</p>
<p>When you also agree that we are in born slaves, Then why don&#8217;t you talk about changing it. Why do you just accept it?<br />
Is it something that we should boast of?</p>
<p>I love India for the very same reason you love, I don&#8217;t hate anything. As for my tone, some people will wake up to the truth that way. I don&#8217;t compare but the speeches given by the father of the nation, the freedom fighter were all incite-full against the law of that time.</p>
<p>My point here is only to stand against the wrong happening. I am sure you agree that there is wrong happening at the root level. I do wear a smile on my face, But my heart burns for the Injustice within. You being a law student pointed out that these things are very much as a clause under the fundamental rights. So it is something more to lament about&#8230; Because that indicates that Laws need to be changed.. </p>
<p>I am absolutely not offended by anything you said. In-fact there is always lots to learn. Like you told me about the clause &#8211; I did not know about all that. Brain-storming always helps.</p>
<p>I really thank you for writing..</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Akshat Anand]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 18:27:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The title to the article was catchy, yes. It worked well, No. I did not read your post with attention but more with Despise. I am not stating that I love the current state of affairs in the state of India, but I disagree with nearly each and every point that you put forth here. I have many problems with this post, if I may, and I will try to be precise with them.

When you talk about Fundamental rights, you should have been more thorough with it. I am student of law and hence, I know what I am talking about.

See, everything has certain clauses, exceptions to it, minor but very important details which make or break the entire meaning of law.

Article 14 of the Constitution of India grants us equality before law and equal protection of law. Meaning, that only equals can be treated as equals. Thus, inequals can&#039;t be treated as equals. I feel this is a perfect logic. Hence, our Fundamental right has itself created such a clause. Thus, this really evades the question of having Quotas in college, and I feel that you have over looked the Supreme Court ruling which omits the Creamy layer from getting Quota. Thus, I don&#039;t see why under privileged people who could not receive/afford education should not be pedestalized. This includes regionalism, tribalism. And with regard to Marathi/Gujrati problems, there is a law which states that Immigration in between states can be done, provided we don&#039;t cause a problem to the original inhabitants. This even deals with your right to education.
And if you know, right to education comes under 21-A which states that children below the age of 14 are to get free education which is currently true in the state of india, under the Sarv Shiksha Abhyaan. Hence, you don&#039;t really make much sense here.
Moreover, Articles 15, 16 have clauses giving reservation to the underprivileged. Thus, you cannot argue with that. And really, it happens only in movies that people who are meritorious don&#039;t get a decent college. And people who don&#039;t get a college, i believe, is because they didn&#039;t deserve it. True, some people are deprived, but it is not the normal state of affairs as you state. And the colleges that you ARE talking about, I don&#039;t think enjoy a good reputation, so I don&#039;t see what the fuss is all about.

Right to freedom is very free in India, and the Supreme Court has been more than efficient in recent times on shedding more and more importance to it. I can go on and on, on this one but I would like to be quick in my comment.

Freedom from exploitation again has a clause under Article 22 which grants the state to detain a person with reasonable belief if he is a threat to the state and well being of it. Which again really is a just clause. And bribe, it is really in the system and where is it not practised? The solution to this is not criticising them but if we ALL stop giving bribes at all. And really, be true to yourself, haven&#039;t you ever given a bribe to someone and felt happy that you were happy that you were in India.

And the political parties, you blame them. The irony of it oozes horror. We are the ones who have bestowed power unto them. If we don&#039;t support them, they can&#039;t survive. We aren&#039;t together. We as a state are diverse and divided and that is the truth. Britishers did it and so are they(pol. parties) doing it now. We are at fault. We never learnt from out mistakes and we never will. Slavery is in born to us, since we are the only country to always been have invaded/ruled by others. If i dare, I might even add that we will never change.

I refrain myself from commenting for constitutional remedies, for fear of coming off as being prejudiced, hence, think/write what you want.

The biggest problem with your write up is that you are biased towards one side(at least you sound as one) and you haven&#039;t presented two sides of the conversation. My preceding lines were just that, in my humble opinion.

And the other side to my comment/retort is:

See, the only way out is go back 62 years in time, re-frame the fundamental rights. Because, it is that which is crooked. If something is written in some manner and the power which is conferred states that it is to be abided that way, no one can do anything about it. Hence, there isn&#039;t much of a solution here, unless of course, almighty Supreme court steps up with play of words and rectifies it, which it has done to a great extent.

I really have much much more to say, but now I forget what all i had in mind when I was going through your post. 

I do not love India, because of what it has become, but I will always be in India because I am an Indian and I have to live with it. And the bottom line of my enormous/tedious comment is, Don&#039;t hate anything for the wrong reasons. And please don&#039;t use an inciteful tone, it doesn&#039;t sound good. Let people decide for themselves, for then truly can we have a democratic country. Till then, we smile.

I hope I did not offend you in anyway for it wasn&#039;t genuinely my intention.
Thanks.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The title to the article was catchy, yes. It worked well, No. I did not read your post with attention but more with Despise. I am not stating that I love the current state of affairs in the state of India, but I disagree with nearly each and every point that you put forth here. I have many problems with this post, if I may, and I will try to be precise with them.</p>
<p>When you talk about Fundamental rights, you should have been more thorough with it. I am student of law and hence, I know what I am talking about.</p>
<p>See, everything has certain clauses, exceptions to it, minor but very important details which make or break the entire meaning of law.</p>
<p>Article 14 of the Constitution of India grants us equality before law and equal protection of law. Meaning, that only equals can be treated as equals. Thus, inequals can&#8217;t be treated as equals. I feel this is a perfect logic. Hence, our Fundamental right has itself created such a clause. Thus, this really evades the question of having Quotas in college, and I feel that you have over looked the Supreme Court ruling which omits the Creamy layer from getting Quota. Thus, I don&#8217;t see why under privileged people who could not receive/afford education should not be pedestalized. This includes regionalism, tribalism. And with regard to Marathi/Gujrati problems, there is a law which states that Immigration in between states can be done, provided we don&#8217;t cause a problem to the original inhabitants. This even deals with your right to education.<br />
And if you know, right to education comes under 21-A which states that children below the age of 14 are to get free education which is currently true in the state of india, under the Sarv Shiksha Abhyaan. Hence, you don&#8217;t really make much sense here.<br />
Moreover, Articles 15, 16 have clauses giving reservation to the underprivileged. Thus, you cannot argue with that. And really, it happens only in movies that people who are meritorious don&#8217;t get a decent college. And people who don&#8217;t get a college, i believe, is because they didn&#8217;t deserve it. True, some people are deprived, but it is not the normal state of affairs as you state. And the colleges that you ARE talking about, I don&#8217;t think enjoy a good reputation, so I don&#8217;t see what the fuss is all about.</p>
<p>Right to freedom is very free in India, and the Supreme Court has been more than efficient in recent times on shedding more and more importance to it. I can go on and on, on this one but I would like to be quick in my comment.</p>
<p>Freedom from exploitation again has a clause under Article 22 which grants the state to detain a person with reasonable belief if he is a threat to the state and well being of it. Which again really is a just clause. And bribe, it is really in the system and where is it not practised? The solution to this is not criticising them but if we ALL stop giving bribes at all. And really, be true to yourself, haven&#8217;t you ever given a bribe to someone and felt happy that you were happy that you were in India.</p>
<p>And the political parties, you blame them. The irony of it oozes horror. We are the ones who have bestowed power unto them. If we don&#8217;t support them, they can&#8217;t survive. We aren&#8217;t together. We as a state are diverse and divided and that is the truth. Britishers did it and so are they(pol. parties) doing it now. We are at fault. We never learnt from out mistakes and we never will. Slavery is in born to us, since we are the only country to always been have invaded/ruled by others. If i dare, I might even add that we will never change.</p>
<p>I refrain myself from commenting for constitutional remedies, for fear of coming off as being prejudiced, hence, think/write what you want.</p>
<p>The biggest problem with your write up is that you are biased towards one side(at least you sound as one) and you haven&#8217;t presented two sides of the conversation. My preceding lines were just that, in my humble opinion.</p>
<p>And the other side to my comment/retort is:</p>
<p>See, the only way out is go back 62 years in time, re-frame the fundamental rights. Because, it is that which is crooked. If something is written in some manner and the power which is conferred states that it is to be abided that way, no one can do anything about it. Hence, there isn&#8217;t much of a solution here, unless of course, almighty Supreme court steps up with play of words and rectifies it, which it has done to a great extent.</p>
<p>I really have much much more to say, but now I forget what all i had in mind when I was going through your post. </p>
<p>I do not love India, because of what it has become, but I will always be in India because I am an Indian and I have to live with it. And the bottom line of my enormous/tedious comment is, Don&#8217;t hate anything for the wrong reasons. And please don&#8217;t use an inciteful tone, it doesn&#8217;t sound good. Let people decide for themselves, for then truly can we have a democratic country. Till then, we smile.</p>
<p>I hope I did not offend you in anyway for it wasn&#8217;t genuinely my intention.<br />
Thanks.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hope this helps &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;

Some famous dropouts&gt;&gt;&gt;


George Washington....

1st U.S. President; former general; Chairman of the Constitutional Convention; 
U.S. nickname: &quot;The Father of Our Country&quot;; 
face is pictured on the U.S. one dollar bill and twenty-five cent coin (quarter) 


Soichiro Honda......

self-made multimillionaire Japaneses businessman; 
motorcycle industry pioneer; 
founder of the Honda Motor Company.


Ray Kroc...........

self-made billionaire American businessman; 
founder of the &quot;McDonald&#039;s&quot; fast-food restaurant chain; 
author.


George Eastman......

self-made multimillionaire American inventor
founder of the &quot;Kodak&quot; roll film camera and corporation.


Earl Muntz......

self-made multimillionaire businessman; 
auto dealer; 
auto manufacturer; 
inventor; 
developer of the car stereo tape deck player; 
television set manufacturing pioneer; 
coined the term &quot;TV.&quot;


Kane Kramer......

British inventor of the technology behind the iPod.


Henry J. Kaiser....

self-made multimillionaire American businessman; 
founder of &quot;Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation,&quot; 
Kaiser Steel.


Andrew Johnson.....

17th U.S. President 


Kjell Inge Rokke.....

self-made billionaire Norwegian businessman.


François Pinault......

self-made billionaire French businessman


Kemmons Wilson.....

self-made multimillionaire American businessman; 
founder of the &quot;Holiday Inn&quot; hotel chain; author.


Del E. Webb........

self-made multimillionaire American businessman; 
homebuilder; 
former co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball team 1945-1965 during 10 World Series wins.


Cornelius Vanderbilt......

self-made American multimillionaire steamship and railroad builder


Isaac Merrit Singer....

American sewing machine inventor; s
elf-made multimillionaire founder of &quot;Singer Industries,&quot; &quot;I.M. Singer and Company,&quot; etc. 


John Simplot......

self-made billionaire American agricultural businessman.

George Bernard Shaw....

Nobel Prize-winning best-selling Irish-born British author; 
playwright.

Adolph Ochs.......

self-made multimillionaire American businessman; 
early owner and publisher of The New York Times newspaper.


David H. Murdock....

self-made billionaire American businessman; 
chairman and CEO of Dole Food Company, Inc.; 
American author. 


John Major.........

British Prime Minister 1990-1997; 
author.


Joe Lewis........

self-made billionaire British businessman.


Carl Lindner.......

self-made billionaire American businessman.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hope this helps &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>Some famous dropouts&gt;&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>George Washington&#8230;.</p>
<p>1st U.S. President; former general; Chairman of the Constitutional Convention;<br />
U.S. nickname: &#8220;The Father of Our Country&#8221;;<br />
face is pictured on the U.S. one dollar bill and twenty-five cent coin (quarter) </p>
<p>Soichiro Honda&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>self-made multimillionaire Japaneses businessman;<br />
motorcycle industry pioneer;<br />
founder of the Honda Motor Company.</p>
<p>Ray Kroc&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
<p>self-made billionaire American businessman;<br />
founder of the &#8220;McDonald&#8217;s&#8221; fast-food restaurant chain;<br />
author.</p>
<p>George Eastman&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>self-made multimillionaire American inventor<br />
founder of the &#8220;Kodak&#8221; roll film camera and corporation.</p>
<p>Earl Muntz&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>self-made multimillionaire businessman;<br />
auto dealer;<br />
auto manufacturer;<br />
inventor;<br />
developer of the car stereo tape deck player;<br />
television set manufacturing pioneer;<br />
coined the term &#8220;TV.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kane Kramer&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>British inventor of the technology behind the iPod.</p>
<p>Henry J. Kaiser&#8230;.</p>
<p>self-made multimillionaire American businessman;<br />
founder of &#8220;Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation,&#8221;<br />
Kaiser Steel.</p>
<p>Andrew Johnson&#8230;..</p>
<p>17th U.S. President </p>
<p>Kjell Inge Rokke&#8230;..</p>
<p>self-made billionaire Norwegian businessman.</p>
<p>François Pinault&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>self-made billionaire French businessman</p>
<p>Kemmons Wilson&#8230;..</p>
<p>self-made multimillionaire American businessman;<br />
founder of the &#8220;Holiday Inn&#8221; hotel chain; author.</p>
<p>Del E. Webb&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
<p>self-made multimillionaire American businessman;<br />
homebuilder;<br />
former co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball team 1945-1965 during 10 World Series wins.</p>
<p>Cornelius Vanderbilt&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>self-made American multimillionaire steamship and railroad builder</p>
<p>Isaac Merrit Singer&#8230;.</p>
<p>American sewing machine inventor; s<br />
elf-made multimillionaire founder of &#8220;Singer Industries,&#8221; &#8220;I.M. Singer and Company,&#8221; etc. </p>
<p>John Simplot&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>self-made billionaire American agricultural businessman.</p>
<p>George Bernard Shaw&#8230;.</p>
<p>Nobel Prize-winning best-selling Irish-born British author;<br />
playwright.</p>
<p>Adolph Ochs&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
<p>self-made multimillionaire American businessman;<br />
early owner and publisher of The New York Times newspaper.</p>
<p>David H. Murdock&#8230;.</p>
<p>self-made billionaire American businessman;<br />
chairman and CEO of Dole Food Company, Inc.;<br />
American author. </p>
<p>John Major&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>British Prime Minister 1990-1997;<br />
author.</p>
<p>Joe Lewis&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
<p>self-made billionaire British businessman.</p>
<p>Carl Lindner&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
<p>self-made billionaire American businessman.</p>
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