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akhilis2cool wrote:i think it is expect the best and be prepared for the worst

the fuel price hike wud've been there whichever govt was ruling in Delhi. thats nothing to do with politics. its economics. yes, it does hit hard, but we cant expect the govt to pick up the tab each time we have to take our car on a joy-ride or trip to work or anywhere.visalandhra wrote:the petrol rates hiked by 2 times in these days and would expected to raise further as independenceday gift.And vegitables and all other commoditie's prices are in the sky.In these 2 or 3 months we r experiencing the worst.

Tthe congress won the elections because of the polling officials.This is real.My neighbour is working as a school head master and he went for polling duty.He told proudly th at he mislead the people(Who r illiterate in the village and don't know how to cast their vote by EVM) and casted 50 votes infavour of congress.Because he is a government employee he is against to Naidu.And he also told that their colleagues did the same thing.This will results the defeat of TDP.
That is a great attitude to have.chander wrote:Friends in this thread some of you have claimed that you know officials who cheated villagers. Please provide the list of these people to me. Some of these a*****s may be close to your family. But show no mercy on them. Because they don't deserve it.
Provide these deatils to me and I will book cases against them if you can't. At every step in our lives we forget our duty as responsible citizens and the country has become corrupt.
Some of you may argue that what good will happen if these officials are punished. A lot! This will prevent such acts in future. This kind of misuse of power must be punished mercilessly until then the country won't improve.


*in Enriquee mode* I second that...HH wrote:NO (P)RESERVATIONS ... PLEASE! ... Merit Suffers ...Also, It Does Not Help The "Beneficiaries", In The Long Run ... They Become Less Active ... Lose In Open Competition, Globallly ... The Only Ones PRESERVED Are The Accursed Politicians ... Real Zeroes Posing As "Heroes" !
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chander wrote:Friends in this thread some of you have claimed that you know officials who cheated villagers. Please provide the list of these people to me. Some of these a*****s may be close to your family. But show no mercy on them. Because they don't deserve it.
Provide these deatils to me and I will book cases against them if you can't. At every step in our lives we forget our duty as responsible citizens and the country has become corrupt.
Some of you may argue that what good will happen if these officials are punished. A lot! This will prevent such acts in future. This kind of misuse of power must be punished mercilessly until then the country won't improve.
The High Court in India's southern Andhra Pradesh state has quashed an act that reserves jobs for Muslims, saying it is unconstitutional.
The state government this year reserved 5% of education places and government jobs for the Muslim minority.
But the court, ruling on petitions from a number of students, declared the act void and questioned the labelling of Muslims as socially backward.
The state's chief minister said he would appeal to the Supreme Court.
YS Rajasekhara Reddy said the ruling only strengthened his resolve to push through the act.
Quota exceeded
When the act was announced, Andhra Pradesh became the first Indian state to reserve jobs across the board for its minority Muslim community.
But the five-judge High Court bench said the act was contrary to earlier related rulings by the Supreme Court.
The bench said that the act was in violation of the constitution, which did not allow reservations on the basis of religion.
It criticised the reasoning of the Andhra Pradesh Backward Class commission, which made the reservation recommendation.
The judges said the commission had not gathered sufficient data or evolved a proper mechanism for subjecting Muslims to a test of social backwardness.
The bench also said that after Muslims were given the 5% reservation, the total reservation quota in the state had exceeded the 50% limit set by the Supreme Court.
Mr Reddy rejected the court's view that the act was unconstitutional. He said the government was not offering reservations to Muslims on the basis of religion.
He said not all Muslims were offered the benefit but only those who were deemed disadvantaged.
Muslims make up about 10% of the 78m population in Andhra Pradesh.

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