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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Re: [India_Vision_2020] Does the Govt. want to put restrictions on Dr Kalam's visit abroad?

 

Hi Dr Sharma,
Your opinion is also an angle to the debate. Actually what I think it is the problem of Government of India, being ex President of India they must have a security format for ex presidnets. Even if Mr Kalam personally do not like such securities but Government has to follow the so called tradition of security given to Ex Presidents.

Being editor of Cartoon Watch..I think we should also calculate the expenses of Government including security of KASAB and other militants who are our guests in Prison Palaces of India.
Regards
Triambak Sharma

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Dr.B.K.Sharma <Gwalior.Hospital@care4free.net> wrote:
 

Dear friends,
I have been reading these comments with interest. I very much agree that it is shame for our Govt. and politicians/bureacrats in power even to think for placing such restrictions but having said that why should Dr. Kalam accept or need to follow such restrictions. He is also a free man with fundamental rights as a citizen of India. Do you or me need security or ask for security or get any security at all. Rather than security, may be his popularity is making them jealous to impose such restrictions in the name of security as an excuse.
 
I do not think (with due regards and respects to Dr. Abdul Kalam) that he needs any such security in first place and he should walk any where in India or the World as a free man )and share his vision and knowledge for the betterment of the society as a whole esp. our children and youth as he does all the time) rather than being imprisoned by these security people. I am sure he certainly will wish to do so and should do so like any other free citizen of India. I don't think Mahatma Gandhi ever accepted such restrictions even when others wanted to impose for some or other excuse.  
With best wishes,

BK

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From: India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com [mailto:India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Deepak Nayak
Sent: 15 March 2010 04:30 Subject: Re: [India_Vision_2020] Does the Govt. want to put restrictions on Dr Kalam's visit abroad?

 

Hi all

Its really embarrassing for any 1st citizen of India like Dr. Kalam. I
agree with all. Is our country supposed to treat Kasab like a guest
& Mr Kalam is ...... ?

Thanks & Regards

Deepak Kumar Nayak
Graduate Engineer Trainee
ISMT Center for Excellence
ISMT Colony No - 2,Jejuri
Pune - 412303
Cell :- 0955251280

On 3/14/10, Vernkatraman Rajendran <venkrajen@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In just one sentence "Kasab is our guest and Kalam is..?"  Triambak has
> conveyed so much.  Not for nothing he has earned the reputation of a good
> cartoonist.  Beautiful.
>
> V Rajendran
> Secretary Cyber Society of India
> 044-22473849;     9444073849
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> From: Triambak Sharma <cartoonwatch@gmail.com>
> To: India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sun, March 14, 2010 2:46:24 PM
> Subject: [India_Vision_2020] Does the Govt. want to put restrictions on Dr
> Kalam's visit abroad?
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> Hi,
> Really very funny news..it happens only in India..
> Kasab is our guest and Kalam is..??
> I agree with Mr. Srinivasan..
> Regards
> Triambak
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