06-04-2006, 01:27 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-mitradena+Jun 2 2006, 06:33 PM-->QUOTE(mitradena @ Jun 2 2006, 06:33 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Consitution of India is above the Dravidianist games. If there is legal backing Tambrams need to get minority status right there because they are TAMIL brahmins. If Tambrams leave within 50 years there will be a partition. Brahmins are the glue that binds Bharat.
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Nobody cares about the constitution. It all about Goonda rule in India.
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I think this is a poor excuse for not acting. A brahmana/hindu trait. First one needs to get a legal backing and then worry about what works and what doesnt. Getting a minority status or even putting up a good challenge in court where the Tambrams present a good solid reasoning as to why they are a minority that need protection will bring a lot of interesting things in the open. From what I have seen it is doable. Whether it will be honored or not is a different story.
Running away from TN is not a solution - this will lead to a partition - I have no doubts about that.
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Nobody cares about the constitution. It all about Goonda rule in India.
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I think this is a poor excuse for not acting. A brahmana/hindu trait. First one needs to get a legal backing and then worry about what works and what doesnt. Getting a minority status or even putting up a good challenge in court where the Tambrams present a good solid reasoning as to why they are a minority that need protection will bring a lot of interesting things in the open. From what I have seen it is doable. Whether it will be honored or not is a different story.
Running away from TN is not a solution - this will lead to a partition - I have no doubts about that.