Hi All, We are posting the issues, that caused major setbacks in our life. Education in a premier institute like IISc/ IIM is really the dream of an Indian youth (for whom expenses for abroad education can't be afforded). If they are taken out from there, just because they belong to SCHEDULED CASTE is really shocking not only for them but for those who with a heart. Shock get tripled, when we come to know that it was done by a COMMUNIST movement & IT IS GOING ON.
In such issues, telling CASTE is no way a negative tendancy and it is not for sympathy. It is to make others convinced. It is because of their caste they are facing problems, and it is because of again CASTE, only ARUN K NAIR & BINOJ S NAIR are send for handling such issues, where as ARUN BABU(see, he is SFI president) is kept uninformed on such issues. If CPM can play CASTE like this, Is it our mistake to tell it outside? Many, who think themselves as modern (unluckily majority of them belong to S/C or S/T), has washed away CASTE from their brain & not at all accouting that as a factor behind social developments. We saw many (including S/C leads) criticizing us for mentioning CASTE even after such an education. Please direct us : What else should we tell the cause of these problems? There is nothing wrong on telling CASTE if it is the actual cause. CPI[M] want to keep the OMs as OMs. OM = Our Man (usage by senior CPI[M] leads). Once they undergo rapid development through professional education, they become socially forward and finally politically neutral. On the minimum, they won't go for 'poster ottikkan & chuvarezhuthan'. This drop is the major & big challenge COMMUNIST movements are facing today. They can't afford loosing 'kattakkitichal povatha vottu' in elections. They can't afford campaining in S/C colonies also, whom ealrier they had taken for granted. One more thing is that there is a transitive effect among S/Cs on technical confidence that if one succedes, rest get confidence and if one looses rest get runaway from that path. Imagine one student taken from IISc (CPI[M] local leads explaining it as the inability on hard-core Mathematics) and IIM (of course blamed is his English), where the candidate only knows the drama behind that....... Does anybody still thinks, mentioning caste was a mistake? Or I can better explain, pl. call : 0 99 02 318 318. Regards, GKV On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 7:19 AM, damodar prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Haynese, > > Kariyuam manasillayi.. Compose boxinte limitationil ninnu njan > parayate.,...,. enne nattukar arriyanu peril thane njan message post > cheyyanu. Athrayum angikirriuku.(that much you understand .. Chilar undu > Kalla peril olichirinu enethu vilichu pararyum.. having said that I am least > bothered about. But et us be clear.. I can post my address here in this box. > You will very well understand. > > enthinu Mukhyanil niruthanam, prathpaksha netha vinum kodu oranum.. > > Haynes, > > If you are/were sincere you may be able to see what I said. > > In recent times, going to Court as a final resolving point has become an > action in itself and ironically, this being done in name of some imperial > resistance. ADB- the one issue we know of late which was more or less a > political issue was fought in court. You know very well what happened. > > Secondly, infamous ice cream parlour case.. what was the verdict? ( am not > going to social merits of the case here) or what happened after the final > verdict to the individuals well-known who fought in the case. > > The amount due to engage lawyer, fees, ect. etc. am not very sure how which > will it accrue. some one who knows this can explain. > > And do you think it is easy to fight individually a very strong union > supported staff. Just go through CU's recent history. > > I didn't say not to use court as a venue to extent the struggle for social > justice. Because implied in this case is the issue of social justice. Don't > you think so? I was only highlighting this problem. > > very easy to mock. > > let us discuss on limits of judiciary in dealing such cases including > reservation. Haynes, if you are willing. you shoot your points or else, pls. > dont mock at people who are otherwise at the receiving end. > > > By the way, Desmond Haynes and Grodon Greenidge were terrific openers. But > they were W.indians and great heroes of a time. > > On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 5:47 PM, gk31.vinod gk31.vinod < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Calicut university mark corruption issue was the subject. >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 1:56 PM, venukm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> >>> I can't view the earlier messages on this topic;seems there is a >>> change in subject thread. >>> Can any one help? >>> >>> >>> >>> gk31.vinod gk31.vinod wrote: >>> >>> > Please visit : >>> > >>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calicut_University_Employees_Union >>> > >>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPI(M)<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPI%28M%29> >>> > >>> > >>> > Regards, >>> > GKV >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Green Youth Movement" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth?hl=en-GB -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
