avi said:So when we are having [GO] of I am Bottle, I need one such cap.
^^ It's not about Gandhi being great or not. It's about the so called Gandhians of today not being great!! :lol:sajitsm said:Is the Gandhi all that great?
nehaladsul said:^^ It's not about Gandhi being great or not. It's about the so called Gandhians of today not being great!! :lol:
Whoever said I am driving the point home?? I am just enjoying the ignorance of people here!!chiron said:You need to start at least a dozen more threads on the topic to really drive the point home.
Bihar said:Patna, April 21: One of the fasting law students of a university demanding placements is battling for life in the intensive care unit (ICU) of a hospital but Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has no time to look into their case, students said Thursday.
'About a dozen students of Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) have undertaken indefinite fast since Monday demanding immediate placement,' said Sushant Kumar, a striking student.
'But neither Nitish Kumar nor Bihar's Human Resource Development Minister P.K. Sahi have shown any interest in us,' he added.
Another striking student, Paritosh Lall, said the indefinite fast continued for the fourth day Thursday but nothing is bothering the state government.
'We are not asking for the moon. With no trace of placement for us, our future is at stake, but neither the university authorities nor the state government are bothered,' he told IANS.
He said Vijay Kumar, a fifth year student of the CNLU, has been battling for his life in the ICU of a private hospital here after his condition deteriorated Wednesday.
Striking students sitting on fast with placards that read 'we want placement, we want to meet chief minister' and 'Investment Rs.100 crore, result 80 unemployed', are not in a mood to give up their Gandhian mode of fight.
Some of them also raised slogans, demanding resignation of the university's vice chancellor and registrar.
The striking students said they took this extreme step after meeting the chief minister in his Janata Darbar April 11 when they put their demand before him.
An angry striking student said none but the chief minister was responsible for spoiling their career as there is hardly any faculty nor any other facility in the university, considered to be the brainchild of Nitish Kumar himself.
However, CNLU vice chancellor A.Lakshminath said all law universities face placement problems during their first few years.
Did not really expect you to be so naive man :|nehaladsul said:Whoever said I am driving the point home?? I am just enjoying the ignorance of people here!!![]()
nehaladsul said:I just love the way threads flow on TE... Especially in GT!
In any case, I have nothing to do with the Ramdev morality. I only view the issues as legal/illegal or constitutional/unconstitutional.
But I would like to state that Ramdev is no Gandhi just as I had previously stated that Hazare is no Gandhi!! * :lol:
* And that is the reason for bringing both the issues on the same page. Even the fasting Law students are not Gandhi!!!
l33t said:Did not really expect you to be so naive man :|
Gandhi might have been overrated... But these people attempting to mimic him are super overrated, for sure!!DigitalDude said:the word I was looking for was 'trivialize'. instead i wrote 'blandly'
and btw Gandhi is way too overrated. leave him alone guys.hyeah:
IMO neither one should be like gandhi nor will it work :ashamed:
Nothing worth emphasizing in that post.avi said:Your first post without any bold chars :clap:
While everyone is entitled to their opinion, and I too am not impressed with all this show of 'Gandhigiri' in the country, I still think what you said is not a nice thing to say. People have their opinions, but passing a blanket judgement is not something which I would do personally.nehaladsul said:Whoever said I am driving the point home?? I am just enjoying the ignorance of people here!!![]()
You are correct. But passing a blanket judgement is better than trying to explain things to ignorant people and then getting bashed up by their ignorant remarks!!agantuk said:While everyone is entitled to their opinion, and I too am not impressed with all this show of 'Gandhigiri' in the country, I still think what you said is not a nice thing to say. People have their opinions, but passing a blanket judgement is not something which I would do personally.
What is the point of posting this thread then ? (No offense)nehaladsul said:Nothing worth emphasizing in that post.
Nothing worth emphasizing in the thread!! :lol:
l33t said:What is the point of posting this thread then ? (No offense)
That's only coz being Jesus in India will not give enough publicity. The only support might come from Christians...chiron said:At least nobody wants to be Jesus today.