Kapil Sibal seems to be under various pressures: Part I
By shiva on Mar 15, 2010 | In Announcements | Send feedback »
Kapil Sibal (born August 8, 1948) is a prominent Indian
politician and former lawyer and is currently the Union Minister for Ministry of
Human Resource Development in the Government of India.
My Comments are on :
I am not quite sure if he is taking the decision consciously by himself in the good of students, teachers and parents or because of some pressure from inside and outside since he is also a politician like any other babu from India who might have promised to the parties (fat individuals from WEST) who invested in him during his campaign.
- He seems to not understand Student psychology much. Is the objective of reforms to impress the country, the citizens, the students, the teachers, the parents or some other selfish money launderers.Is the objective long term or short term ? Why does one wants to impress the west or money launderers and / or power mongers?
- He seems to not understand that a tree cannot be bent after it gets big. It should be molded only when its young. Similarly students should be given sufficient mental and physical pressures during childhood, say at least up to the level of 12 th class.
- The students need not be specially trained about freedom and other unnecessary topics. But Mr. Sibal seems to be extr-impressed with the western youngsters. He should go beyond that impression and check the reality too. He should realize how he would feel if his children call him by name, just for the sake of it. Western culture is suitable for WEST NOT EAST. This is the simplest fact to be realized. Why is Congress Govt. So Dumb ?? NO, they are not Dump. They are Selling the country for their selfish desires calling it modernization / reforms / westernization or any other branded word.
- He should understand the cultural values and principles which have been supporting the whole education system till now in India.
- Just because he wants to show/bring about a change, he should not take such decisions.
- He should consider the directionless character and misuse of freedom that happens in Western youngsters.
- Indian youngsters are supposed to be extremely intelligent for their age when compared to any in that age group.
- Indian parents are the most responsible and most attached to their children. They have the right to take care of their children.
- The government should not bias the parents by introducing schemes which jeopardize the relationships, builds individualistic society and leaves the students in a confused state for the rest of their life.
- He seems to more hating exams than the students themselves
- He is showing extra concern and acting extra sensitive to this issue.
Is this modernization, are these really reforms or work under influence of some vested groups from the west for their selfish ends?
What is fishy is: This is another Working Under Influence (WUI) of some US counter parts similar to the stories of
- introducing homo sexuality in India by Veerappa Moily and
- with out any special reason giving award to slum dog millionaire
- the hoax about swineflu
He seems desperate. He seems under pressure to bring about changes. This doesnt seem natural. Its artificial. That is exactly what is going on India. Every event , every news is doctored, staged and organized. Why is he not aware of it. That should be his first responsibility before taking such irresponsible decisions.
Come on!! Be Responsible, 1 billion is not a small responsibility. The beauty is the challenge to satisfy this huge population in addition to understanding and upholding the morales of living is worth being sincere and uncorrupt.
Thats for now
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