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Anti-Quota rally in Delhi sees massive turnout.

 
By Anonymous at Sat, 2006-05-20 12:10 | General | Reservation

The anti-quota rally, organised by medical students in Delhi, saw a massive turnout where thousands of people from all sections of the society turned up to lend support.

The gathering congregated near Jantar Mantar at about 10 A.M. in the morning and was largely peaceful. Medical students from all over the country joined the rally as also hundreds of Engineers, some from major software firms.

The atmosphere reverberated with chants ranging from 'Arjun Singh Hai Hai' to a more RDB'esque 'Inquilab Zindabad'. Motivational speaker Shiv Khera and cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Sidhu also turned up to deliver fiery speeches which was received by the gathering with much applause.

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its time now. come with

By Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 2006-05-21 09:30

its time now. come with confidence and join hand with others and make these these fukin politician feel the strength of public. just discussion will not do help. come forward with ur friends. its our country. what we need to show some strength. if we failed then we and our generations will suffer. i dont think reservation has done much benefit to country. otherwise 50+ years is enough to uplift any caste. the fact is " our politician just want their benefit , there vote bank. denying merit is denying right to live.
this whole policy is like shit. ask ram bilash paswan does he need quota. he will never deny while his state is far far better then many people.
they should open schools colledges instead of givin quotas. ask these basterds would they like to be examined by a non-qualified quota doctor. nahhhhhhhhh...............
never they need foreiner doctors........

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