Friday, December 17, 2010

Debate on '

Dear Mr. Mathew,

Thanks for your valuable comments.

Can your comments be published in NDTV-HINDU site verbatim?
Either you could do it or authorise me to submit on your behalf.

Regards,

Kris Dev.
- Hide quoted text -


On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 6:10 AM, Mathew Thomas <tomatsenator@gmail.com> wrote:
I admire, appreciate and salute you for this write-up. 'A CORRUPT STINKS OF MORAL DECAY' is my slogan against corruption. In my magazine The Sales Digest' I wrote years ago that: -

If I come across a professional prostitute my sympathy will be for her because she is in that profession to look after her family - her children, her parents and for those who are close to her heart.

If I come across a real beggar my sympathy goes to him because he and his family is neglected by the society and he has no other alternative than seeking for alms.

But if I stand face to face with a dirty immoral, stinking corrupt bribe receiver I will take a few steps back and charge forward with all my might and spit on his face targeting his wide open mouth. IF YOU LOVE YOUR COUNTRY PLEASE DO NOT BRIBE and suffer eternally.

Then, what happened to me with this mindset? I was targeted by this immoral set of psyche affected lepers deserving a booting sharing their booty with some of the top Idiotic Administrative Seniles and I fell victim to them and had to close shop and be in the street. Tamilnadu was great ONCE when Karuna, Kala and Daya were not sold for Nidhis.

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Kris Dev <krisdev@gmail.com> wrote:

NDTV-HINDU TV debate on "Fight Against Corruption'

NDTV-HINDU - Chennai Speaks Out - "IS THE BATTLE AGAINST CORRUPTION A KNEE JERK REACTION OR A SUSTAINED CAMPAIGN?"

Now many believe that if Steven Spielberg were to do a film on the scams in India he would probably call it Swindlers list. So entrenched ladies and gentlemen has corruption become in our country in our society that everyday almost we hear of a new scam. Not long ago it was the common wealth games scam, followed by the adarsh housing societies scam followed by the 2G spectrum scam. Perhaps the biggest of them all in India ever and more recently the loan scam. And what’s really shocking and disturbing is that even before the fire of one scam can die out, a fresh one erupts. Now I’m only reminded of a recent status update on facebook which said, in fact spoke of double standards in our country. When a poor man picks someone’s pocket because he is hungry and he wants to buy a loaf of bread he is caught by the police beaten black and blue, sent to jail and sometimes even dies in police custody. But when ministers rob the country of 100’s and 1000’s of crore rupees, some of them are not even questioned. Toothless hounds - are they guarding our public morality. Have we as a society perfected the art of making a pretence, a big show of fighting corruption. Has civil society completely squandered its power of disapproval of corruption. Is our battle against corruption today a mere knee jerk reaction or a sustained campaign

See the debate at:

http://www.ndtv-hindu.com/features/chennai-speaks-out/2010/dec/12/166/is-the-battle-against-corruption-a-knee-jerk-reaction-or-a-sustained-campaign

Seg:1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9KIufoA3Ro

Seg:2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPYMUYRGbkk

Seg:3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAxt1mf90U4

Seg:4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO2zUxKf08o

I would appreciate if you can circulate the mail to all those who may be interested in seeing this debate on 'Fight Against Corruption'.


Best,

Kris Dev, Chennai
98 408 52132

No comments: