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Kya hua, kab hua, kyon hua, kidhar hua, kaise hua. Bas itna hi.
Monday, May 29, 2006
OBC reservation a done deal
So says MMS. Translation: I lacked the balls to prevent the likes of that senile Arjun Singh and other pro-quota "worthies" from railroading this through, now where are my bangles?
Comments:
when will you guys stop making sexist observations... as if strength and willpower and asserting yourself is an especially male domain - grow up!
Yep, I agree that was a sexist observation and probably an unfortunate one too. But asserting yourself is, again unfortunately, a predominantly male domain in India. Too few women are assertive and that's why I compared MMSs lack of spine to him lacking balls. More that most, MMS, being an economist, should know that this move is not the country's interest. For him to do nothing even though he is the first of equals is a shame.
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