[Reader-list] Is terrorism growing because we lack a UID? - 133

anupam chakravartty c.anupam at gmail.com
Tue Jun 30 19:19:49 IST 2009


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> --- On *Tue, 6/30/09, anupam chakravartty <c.anupam at gmail.com>* wrote:
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> From: anupam chakravartty <c.anupam at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Is terrorism growing because we lack a UID? -
> 133
> To: "sarai list" <reader-list at sarai.net>
> Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 6:37 PM
>
>  Dear Rakesh,
>
> You seem to have connected too many things with a few facts. i dont see the
> reason for you drag jessica lall or sardar sarover or elitist hypocrisy to
> these issues. even with what you are saying but first lets deal with the
> particulars. the only reason is that often me or you or several others fall
> into this temptation to draw too many conclusions out of state policy. a
> constructive critique of the state or its policies, that's what i feel,
> lies
> in critique or finding loopholes in a particular policy. that way it
> becomes
> easier for the state to address your concerns. i am not sure if my approach
> is correct or right but while writing against the administration the policy
> implementation officials find it a little easier to tackle with it.
>
> thanks anupam
> On 6/30/09, Rakesh Iyer <rakesh.rnbdj at gmail.com<http://us.mc572.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=rakesh.rnbdj@gmail.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> > Not only have the UPA and the NDA governments been incapable of solving
> the
> > triple conundrum of terror I have talked about, it is indeed shameful
> that
> > the govt. has undertaken such a kind of scheme which will be a victim of
> > massive corruption and shameful implementation. And it's no surprise that
> > the interests of the elites have been protected through that shameful
> > Supreme Court, which is only interested in giving decisions in the favor
> of
> > elites.
> >
> > So, Jessica Lall judgement may be upheld, but the Sardar Sarovar dam will
> > still be built inspite of massive displacement, no rehabilitation to the
> > displaced and total mismangement of the situation. Reservation to the
> OBC's
> > will be provided without either thinking whether the 27% figure is right
> or
> > not, and equally the concept of 'creamy layer' will come in, without
> > defining it at all. A death sentence has been given to Afzal, without
> > realizing that investigations have not been even conducted into the
> incident
> > properly. And now, we have judgements for a NIC or a national identity
> card.
> >
> >
> > The first solution towards solving terror is not implementing this
> scheme,
> > but instead going for a massive reform by stating clearly that minority
> > institutions especially at school level would not be allowed to function
> at
> > all, and so also equivalent institutions for Hindus and others considered
> as
> > Hindus as per the Hindu Code Bill. Instead, schools themselves should
> give
> > religious education and proper teachers should be recruited for the same.
> If
> > in USA, schools can be state managed, why not in India? (Religious
> education
> > should be given initially somewhat compulsorily, and later as a matter of
> > choice, so that the idea can be mutual respect of the religions; all
> > teaching of Gita and Koran in private schools and madrassas as well as
> > Saraswati Shishu Mandirs/other RSS schools must be banned)
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Rakesh
> >
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