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Analyst, Investor, Student, Animal Lover, Gaming Enthusiast, Saarthi, Hindu Nationalist, Seeker and Chaitanya! I take immense pride as a Bhaaratiya and as a Hindu - I have complete faith that the Sanatani value system can truly guide us towards inner peace which forms the nucleus of all my actions. I like to think of myself as a Thought Provoker and an Inquisitive Traveler committed to my nation’s tryst with destiny - to realize the dreams of Arya Chanakya, Swami Vivekananda, Veer Savarkar, Shivaji Maharaj, APJ Abdul Kalam and many more. My Faith: No cause is lost if there is 1 mad guy left to fight for it! My Motto: God give me courage to change what I can, the strength to accept what I can’t and the wisdom to know the difference! My Principle: Ask not what the nation does for you, ask what you can do for your nation! My Driving Force: Karen Raven's quote, "Only as high as I reach can I grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only much as I dream can I be" My Goal: To make myself a better person today, than what I was yesterday!

Saturday 15 May 2010

Another Terrorist...

Well, 1 more terrorist was ousted today. Ajmal Kasab was served the death sentence but what about Ketan Desai ??
For those who are unaware, he was the head of Medical Council of India which has been just dissolved.
Now why do I call him a terrorist?
Well, he has been responsible for corruption of the council with his "net turnover" being hell lot of crores. He has been responsible for letting bogus, crook medical schools being set up in return of handsome bribes. This directly results into fraud medical graduates who practice later on in their so called "dukaan" and thus gamble with the patients' lives.
Now who is the bigger terrorist? The 160 odd killer Kasab or the national plague Ketan Desai?

Jai Hind!

2 comments:

shweta said...

i think such people r more dangerous than terrorists like ajmal kasab...such acts r definitely degrading our national standards

Chaitanya Godbole said...

Of course they are.
At least we can protest if not actually change the situation. Even expressing protest in some way or the other is a courageous and good deed.