I  disliked every aspect of the man, yet, sadly for me, his predictions for an 
independent India, none very palatable,  have
come true.  Who do I  blame 
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?No beds, no oxygen. How did things get so bad in??? India?


No beds, no oxygen. How did things get so bad in India?




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 be this is a bad time to point out that most Indian people, with exceptions 
like Tony D?Sa and his kind who are farsighted, were tolerant of corruption 
despite warnings that ?Corruption Kills?. What could be the harm, they were 
thinking. 



A good example would be a fire that started in the ICU of a suburban Bombay 
hospital killing 12 people in the unit because contrary to rules, there were no 
sprinklers installed. Just a few days before a Fire Dept safety renewal 
certificate was issued to the hospital.

If there is one lesson that will benefit Indians from all this is the hope they 
will rise against corruption. But in India, lessons are never learnt.

Roland.
Toronto.


  

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