Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Readers Opinions: 'CEO death should serve as warning for managements'

Readers Opinions


Raj Singh, Los Angeles, says: Why is the minister talking like this? Why is he justifying the murder of a CEO by workers? He justifies that because of the discontent among workers this has happened. Well guess what, there is simmering discontent among the general public for all the politicians and minsiters, should the public start lynching them ??
[23 Sep, 2008 2029hrs IST]

dom, bangalore, says: Oscar should be given an oscar award for his stupendous statement. He has gone nuts to justify the killing of CEO. It is high time Oscar is sent for some counselling. It goes on to prove that this country is run by the goons.
[23 Sep, 2008 2025hrs IST]

Shiva IYER, Sydney Australia, says: There is also another angle here. While the workers are struggling over rising costs and inflation, the last thing they want is to get fired. And all this when CEOs are making atrocious salaries of more than a million Rupees per month.. Welcome to globalization and now one can see what happens when massive credit crunches occur in the capitalist mecca USA...What would happen in India if we also follow suit. The first thing is WE HAVE TO PUT AN END TO THESE ASTRONOMICAL CEO SALARIES...
[23 Sep, 2008 2025hrs IST]

vij, usa, says: such a stupid defence of killers by a minister!!! Murder can be no basis for the redeeming the discontentment.
[23 Sep, 2008 2024hrs IST]

Dharmashankar, USA, says: I feel that the statement by the Union minister is not only ridiculous but dangerous. This shows the weakness of the government to punish people who have no value for human life. Instead of pressing for punishment for people who did such a barbaric act, this irresponsible minister chose to blame the management. This is not the question of who is right or who is wrong. Even if the management was wrong, the workers dont have any right to even touch the other person.They have legal ways of fighting if incase injustice is done. I cannot believe this is happening in India. I got chills just thinking about it. I hope all the culprits get severe punishment and nobody should take law in their own hands. It seems to me the Mr. Oscar Fernandes doesn't get it.
[23 Sep, 2008 2024hrs IST]

Nitin, New Delhi, says: I think our Honable Minsiter is trying to justify the heinous act of the workers.
[23 Sep, 2008 2023hrs IST]

Indian , India, says: Hey what he said is really cool. What about the 'simmering discontent' on the politics on India, so I think he's authorizing common man to take law into our hands ! So why not start with him ;-)
[23 Sep, 2008 2022hrs IST]

One, Singapore, says: Yet once again, a lose statement, the fact is that the law and order enforcement is ZERO in 60 yrs of Congress raj, which gives self approval authority to take things in own hands. All 136 people arrested should be charged and culprits be hanged to death. Wont be repeated then.
[23 Sep, 2008 2022hrs IST]

Nitin, Delhi, says: I think our Honable minister is trying to justify the heinous act of the workers.
[23 Sep, 2008 2021hrs IST]

ASingh, USA, USA, says: This is the state of India, the so-called global super power. The Govt. condoning a murder. Is India an independent country? If the ans. is yes, then what stops the Govt from changing laws in favour of workers? Why blame management? Tomorrow, the common men on the streets will take law into their hands and murder thieves and even corrupt police or politicians...then what will the Govt say? The basic problem is that Indians DO NOT know how to live by rules and law. They enjoy breaking rules and teach their children to do the same from childhood. Just wait and see...india will soon become like some of teh african countries. Private armies, slum-lords etc will run cities.
[23 Sep, 2008 2020hrs IST]

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