12-30-2006, 05:01 AM
utepian:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->There are noteworthy individuals in the parivar too who recognize the problem. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
But why is the problem not recognized by anyone else in the nation? Why aren't people demanding head of the <b>Hindu</b> Cheif Minister or <b>Hindu</b> Home Minister but expecting more of the people who are (i) not a political party (ii) never been in power for 58+ years of our independence and (iii) barely have political clout over judiciary/police and (iv) are at best, good at tripping over their own shoe laces.
If it's a caste issue, let's get <i>these </i>Hindus first. Why are we knowingly absolving our elected officials and government servants of their duties and responsibilites and expecting more out of entities who aren't even related to the crime in this case? Because it's easy to search for a lost ring in street with light than the dark street where we actually might have lost it?
All the 4 points you list in post #70 is valid (and can be supported by evidence in other threads to show trends in right direction) but can anyone one of those points have prevented this crime or deliver justice to surviving victims?
Equity and fairness in <b>all</b> aspects for <b>all</b> citizens and the precedence it'll set for future is more important than what some political hack or a bottom-feeding-maggot might say.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->There are noteworthy individuals in the parivar too who recognize the problem. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
But why is the problem not recognized by anyone else in the nation? Why aren't people demanding head of the <b>Hindu</b> Cheif Minister or <b>Hindu</b> Home Minister but expecting more of the people who are (i) not a political party (ii) never been in power for 58+ years of our independence and (iii) barely have political clout over judiciary/police and (iv) are at best, good at tripping over their own shoe laces.
If it's a caste issue, let's get <i>these </i>Hindus first. Why are we knowingly absolving our elected officials and government servants of their duties and responsibilites and expecting more out of entities who aren't even related to the crime in this case? Because it's easy to search for a lost ring in street with light than the dark street where we actually might have lost it?
All the 4 points you list in post #70 is valid (and can be supported by evidence in other threads to show trends in right direction) but can anyone one of those points have prevented this crime or deliver justice to surviving victims?
Equity and fairness in <b>all</b> aspects for <b>all</b> citizens and the precedence it'll set for future is more important than what some political hack or a bottom-feeding-maggot might say.
