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Don't u think my Indian 4rndz that ISI or LT is involved in this act???
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They learnt the concept-a good concept-SEZ's. They chose to copy the land acquisition process as well. Nandigram showed what a fiasco it can become, and by and large, govt is doubly wary of forcing farmers to sell their land for SEZ's. So something good has come off the the fiasco. Incidentally, the place where this issue really heated up is West Bengal, a state governed by the Communist Party of India. The irony!
I really dont know or frankly care to know the number of theives in either of the country's. But i certainly agree that democracy doesnt equal tolerating/nurturing theft against anyone, let alone an invited foreign dignitary/guest. But where does it imply that it was because of democracy that this incident happened? It was a theft, one that occurred because of some lapse of attention of some security person present in the booth. IF he is caught, he will be sent to prison in accordance with the laws. Where does democracy come in? Its quite certain the thief will not be able to challenge his arrest if the police have proper evidence, so how is democracy giving that thief an advantage?