G. ARAVINTHAN (Legal Consultant / Solicitor) 21 November 2008
P.Elamaran (Law Officer in a CPSU) 21 November 2008
First of all the casteist mindset of the people concerned should change and a person should look at another person as a human being and not something else. We are living in the digital age but still certain sections of the Indian society are oppressed, outraged, dominated, killed at will and discriminated. The basic problem lies in not respecting each other and people therefore should start respecting each other. Disregard of percentage of democraphy of particular group, people should respect each other. Whether majority or minority , basic human values should always be respected. These kind of group clashes occure ,whenever any group try to dominate another group. Some people do not recognise rise of some groups in India society. We cannot keep some people like slaves for so long. Most importantly , the tendency to dominate has to be shelved and we human beings should look at each other as brothers and sisters. In Indian society is greatly hampered by casteism. I strongly feel that change of mindset among the people is the key to reduce these kind of violence.
M. PIRAVI PERUMAL (Advocate & Consumer Rights) 22 November 2008
Corruption charges is being made against all the four pillars. Cash for vote issue in Parliament, Corruption cases against numerous IAS/IPS officials, CJI's nod for CBI probe against HC judges . . . . all these show that the entire system is corrupted and rotten . . . . few exceptional people are there in all the four pillars but they are in minority and can do nothing. The press they too are biased on one way or other. All these results in tilting of youths towards naxal movements and terrorism. God all can save the country.