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To: RealMuLan who wrote (58464)1/7/2005 5:40:25 PM
From: arun gera  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
The article is politically motivated. Are teachers "the higher class"? It just seems that the teachers just want to start the school and bring things back to normal. It is a different matter that Kuppuswamy has not been given an alternative. Or we are not told that side of story.

Anyway, is that the worst thing they could find about the aid? And everyone knows how the "activists" are looking for such stories. The aid delivery seems to be going well!

>"After three days we were moved out to a school but now the school is going to reopen within three days and the teachers drove us out," he said.>



To: RealMuLan who wrote (58464)1/7/2005 5:50:11 PM
From: arun gera  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
What's so wrong in refusing aid? Everyone knows that aid comes with strings attached. Till a few years ago, we used to hear that India takes foreign aid and misuses it. Goes to line up the pockets of the politicians, etc. It is refreshing to see the opposite.

I remember the Mayor of New York refused money from the Saudis after 911.

>India now claims himself as big economic power and refuses to take any international aids, but this definitely not supposed to happen in a big economic power nation>

India is not yet a big economic power.

-Arun