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Shashank Said,
May 14th, 2006 @10:23 am  

When these ministers feels they are isolated from block, they do things like that.

this is a shame some people fuels unnecessary controvercy and put nation in dark.

Education is a backbone for a country. What our honored ministers ahs to improve the education of poors.

Every one knows what happened to to schemes like “Education for all” Corruption rules !!

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anubhuti Said,
May 14th, 2006 @10:43 am  

I think we should have job reservations in all the fields. I
completely
support the PM and all the politicians for promoting this. Let’s start
the
reservation with our cricket team. We should have 10 percent
reservation
for muslims. 30 percent for OBC, SC/ST like that. Cricket rules should
be
modified accordingly. The boundary circle should be reduced for an
SC/ST
player. The four hit by an OBC player should be considered as a six
and a
six hit by a OBC player should be counted as 8 runs. An OBC player
scoring
60 runs should be declared as a century.

We should influence ICC and make rules so that the pace bowlers like
Shoaib Akhtar should not bowl fast balls to our OBC player. Bowlers
should
bowl maximum speed of 80 kilometer per hour to an OBC player. Any
delivery
above this speed should be made illegal.

Also we should have reservation in Olympics. In the 100 meters race,
an
OBC player should be given a gold medal if he runs 80 meters.

There can be reservation in Government jobs also. Let’s recruit SC/ST
and
OBC pilots for aircrafts which are carrying the ministers and
politicians (that can really help the country.. )

Ensure that only SC/ST and OBC doctors do the operations for the
ministers
and other politicians. (Another way of saving the country..)

well this was just a sarcastic part of reservations…
infact,let’s be creative and think of ways and means to guide INDIA
forward…
Let’s show the world that INDIA is a GREAT country. Let’s be proud of
being an INDIAN.. rather than enjoyin priveleges of some BACKWARD classes !!!!

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Shashank Said,
May 14th, 2006 @12:21 pm  

indeed we are living in a Great Country where anarchy like this previels.

Government is done enought to:

Killing GEMS OF INDIA MEDICAL INSTITUTES, ICWAI, IIM AND IIT

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amitks Said,
May 14th, 2006 @5:26 pm  

MAIL FROM SENIOR RESIDENT ,AIIMS

Apathy or Inability – welcome to the Democrazy!

The facts: Seven hundred medical students, disturbed by certain issues, express their desire to meet the first citizen of the country, proceed peacefully towards the Prime Minister’s office, are manhandled, tear gassed and brutally assaulted by the law enforcers of the city. Some are detained in police stations, and some land up in emergency room of hospitals seeking treatment for injuries. The PMO choses to remain silent. The residents and the students join hands and declare strike. The media takes the issue in a luke-warm fashion and plays the devil’s advocate, projecting the striking doctors as the root cause of the patients’ suffering. Peacefully protesting doctors in Mumbai were brutally lathicharged infront of the Governor’s house. Some media channels highlighted the atrocities. The Police officials accused the students of damaging property and dismissed the issue as minor commotion. Friends, welcome to Democrazy!

Are medical students of the top five medical colleges of the country, arguably some of the best brains that the country has in the current generation? Is it justified to treat them as common men? If yes, then like everyone demands their rights and voices their opinion in form of strikes, violence and hooliganism, so they are justified in their desire to make their voice heard. If no, then was the brutal handling of the youth justified? Please consider they are not even full grown adults. A medical student is only 17 when he joins college. What message do you convey to these children when you assault them brutally, tear gas them or hit them with water canons? And for what objective?

Is our Prime Minister so unapproachable to the best minds of the nation for an issue which concerns them? How does the current government then try to identify with the masses of the nation? Is our political think tank so far away from the common man that to meet the PM our students need to face physical and mental humiliation? If the medical students are not our masses, then who is the common man?

More than 24 hours have passed after the students tried to meet the PM and were chased and beaten away. Yet the PM remains silent. No statement has been issued by the PM office regarding the issue raised or the sad turn of events. Is our Prime Minister, incapable, apathetic, indifferent or a mute spectator? Does he await orders from other sources, (divine intervention) to open his mouth and speak? Like the HRD minister, the PMO would probably offer an apology for the misbehavior meted out to the students at the hands of the law enforcing agencies when the office opens on Monday. Has this become a mockery? First you slap an individual and then two days later, sweetly apologize and then request to forget and forgive. The doctors are expected to attend to emergencies on weekends, but the PMO has no emergencies. It remains silent over the weekend. Of course it is probably a matter too trivial to respond on. Or is the PM waiting for directives on what he has to say. It is also possible that the speechwriter has taken ill and is not finding any doctor who will attend to him. The HRD Minister had comfortably said that he was unaware that students wanted to meet him, and expressed his sorrow that police had mistreated them. A similar answer could be expected from the PM and the Governor of Mumbai. If their information system is so defunct that they don’t get a message from outside their gates for 24 hours, what are they sitting in office for and how are they managing the entire country?

The media focuses attention on suffering patients outside hospitals. The core issue has largely been cold-shouldered. The double standards adopted by the media are clearly evident, and they wait to capture the most emotional story to catch the prime slot for maximum viewership. God forbid if there is mortality outside the hospital, be sure that you will catch the eventuality on the news channels with the sensationalization even before the calamity has actually occurred.

The patient suffering seems to be the sole responsibility of the doctors who are on strike. They have moral, physical and emotional responsibility of all the suffering caused. The silence from the PM office is shattering. There is not even a word from the Prime Minister. Is he following what has long been our foreign policy, ‘watching the situation closely’? Or is this something right out of our gynecology textbooks, ‘watchful expectancy’? This is sheer mockery of the highest office in the country.

Is the faculty of medical colleges and hospitals, merely supportive or is willing to become an active participant in the whole issue? Where are the nurses, and the hospital attendants? What is their role in the issue and are they supportive or participant? The pool officers, research staff and the residents of Hospital administration, are you not doctors? Do you not wish to favor or support the reservation agitation? Why is there such deafening silence from the IITs, IIMs and other intelligentsia of the country? Does the reservation issue not affect you or bother you? United we stand divided we fall.

We are creating all the fuss when the certificate for your reserved status can be obtained in INR 1000 from any government office in Chandigarh as the news channels reported. Why don’t we all approach such agents and get ourselves the certificate and thereby become eligible for the reserved quota?

We are a society that is sitting on a live fuse. Angry scuffles have become common following minor road accidents and have given birth to the phenomenon of ‘Road Rage’. It will not be a surprise if ‘Rang de Basanti’ does not remain a mere movie to be watched in theaters, and the PMO has a serious situation to deal with if the current one is not serious enough to provoke comment.

– Ashish Goel,
Senior Resident,
AIIMS

PS:

Please add your comments to the issues raised here and forward to all your friends, colleagues and associates whom you consider are desirous of a better future for our generations. Please forward to the youth of India who matter. Please forward the corridors of power who are deaf, but maybe they will read.

Please forward a copy back to me ashgoe@gmail.com so that I can maintain a dataset of all the youth and organize any mail campaign to reach out to individuals who might help to change the face of the nation.

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amitks Said,
May 14th, 2006 @5:29 pm  

shashank , u mentioned ICWAI …is there reservation in that too ?

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Mohammed Ibrahim Said,
May 14th, 2006 @9:06 pm  

ALL INDIAN HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS, TITLE AND OPPORTUNITIES, INDIA BEING A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY, SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY RESERVATION IN ANY THING, WHAT SO EVER OF THE NATURE, THE SELECTION SHOULD BE BASED ON COMPETITIVENESS, QUALIFICATION AND ABILITIES, NO CANDIDATES SHOULD BE SELECTED BECAUSE OF RESERVATION OF ANY NATURE. THE RESERVATION SYSTEMS MAKES INDIA RESERVED FOR FUTURE DEVELOPEMENTS.

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Ashutosh Singh Said,
May 15th, 2006 @12:55 pm  

Yeh Minister pagal ho gaya hai….

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CA Nidhi Arora Said,
May 15th, 2006 @6:04 pm  

Year 2006-50% quota for all SCs…….year 2016….Roadside hoarding reads ……U cant breathe this air because you are not an SC……Screw all politicians……..i really appeal to the youth ……..never ever vote again…….we dont need no educasion…….oops did i spell it wrong…….yes i did because i am not SC……..

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Shveta Mahajan Said,
May 16th, 2006 @11:51 am  

“VOTE BANK POLITICS”..this is what our honourable minister is upto…

Ask him to do 50%reservation for the SC/ST in Lok
Sabha & Rajya Sabha as well!!!will he do that??NO!

Money& power is what he wants naa.He has the power..since he is our MINISTER..ALL the students across the nation,their parents,and all us professionals should donate 5 RUPEES each for our MINISTER SAHIB!I guess enough money will be collected for him till the date he’ll survive..

I guess,atleast then he’ll stop playing with the future of this country!

Shveta.

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Eskimosik Said,
November 18th, 2007 @2:09 am  

Hi all!

What do you think about this? When it happens?

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