If Jose or Dr Falcao or anybody else feels that we have broken Indian laws by organizing student rallies, they must point out the specific provisions of law which, according to them, we may have violated. All that they have done so far is to make vague and ambiguous claims which are actually contrary to the existing laws of the land and the spirit of the Indian Constitution.
Such claims are, needless to say, baseless and ridiculous to say the least. The Constitution of India guarantees every citizen several fundamental rights including the Rights to freedom of speech and expression and peaceful assembly or movement and children too are as much citizens of our Country as the others. Before I answer Jose's questions, Could he please tell us what kind of consent is required from the parents and under what provisions of law. regards, Sandeep -------------------------------- > I do, however, wonder why you have, perhaps inadvertently, ducked some > of the questions put to you. You are, after all, one of the orgamisers > - Are you not? Should you not be asked questions about a public event > you are organising or have organised? > > You have also been asked a simple question wrt CONSENT. You may choose > to answer it or to ignore it. You may also choose the 'partisan > political' technique of attacking the one who dares to ask a question. > > Once again, the Question: Would Sandeep please provide us with details > of the Consent Process USED wrt the 'organised participation' of minor > school children at non-school events? > > jc >
