Tuesday, September 23, 2008

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

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Dr S deepak, SJH, Delhi, says: This country is becoming a big heap of filth led by mindless people sitting in the administrative posts. This is the country where the PM ironically talks about cutting down wages of CEOs while politicians & beurocrats siphon off amazingly huge amounts of money in their pockets with no qualification. Now a meritorious responsible officer has been lynched by an awry mob, and the minister sitting on official chair is talking nonsense. This minister is infact threatening. In the way mayawati allows sabotaze of Reliance fresh outlets in UP,In the way Up regime allows kidnap and money bargain of the son of a leading CEO, in the ways rogues are allowed to attack on innocent citizens , in the manner the media attacks owners of costly cars having met a road accident it shows this country is full of frustrated, desperate people who dont have any jobs or livelihood and they wish vent out their frustration on innocent rish people. But instead of laying systems on part of ministers and educating common man by media regarding overpopulation and inactivity of the government they both are targetting the highly skilled and valuble professionals. This is a shame and begining of a disaster. educated profesionals learn to behave and progress by their own talents , but this country is pushed into a regime of goons in form of these netas who want to reward the public of its incivility, barbarianism, hedonism and they want them to remain so always. This country is celebrating mediocracy, crudeness and propagating poor, frustated starving mob which doesnt understand language of civilizaed society, education or human compassion.
[23 Sep, 2008 1900hrs IST]

GK, Bangalore, says: How about saying this after a politician is murdered. "This is a chilling warning to politician's who are not bothered about people". Everybody's guess as to how politicians will react in the parliament. God save India !
[23 Sep, 2008 1900hrs IST]

U, S, says: Oh C'mon... a man is dead and the government is justifying that....
[23 Sep, 2008 1900hrs IST]

shuja, canada, says: The Minister obviously has no idea of what law and order means. In a civilized enviroment you dont go around killing people over disagreements. It is sad that we have such people.
[23 Sep, 2008 1859hrs IST]

Yat P, NYC, says: I am appalled to see such comments coming from a minister.Instead of condemning and performing stern actions against the laborers,this pathetic minister is warning Managements.Then I guess we should follow the minister's advise and do the same justice to our politicians who are sucking our blood for ages.
[23 Sep, 2008 1858hrs IST]

Test, bng, says: This just to attract votes nothing else. In any case it should be handled peacefully & after this incident, an immediate action should be taken rather than conveying your message.
[23 Sep, 2008 1858hrs IST]

Prashanth, Hyderabad, says: How can you let ministers comment on matters like this. He should be warning the workers that they will not get any benefits rather than warning the management. Management is always doing what it takes to run a business. No one wants to make a loss and this is only for the larger interest of all the employees.... This is a very irresponsible statement and should be condemnded by one and all.
[23 Sep, 2008 1856hrs IST]

Uday, USA, says: Mr Oscar Fernandes, I don't see condemnation of this killing. If outburst in the form of murder is justified, then people with their frustration in different parts of our country, especially in Kashmir and north-east, are fine with their murder-spree attitude since no one listens to them. Also, common people have plenty of problems that are not cared for by politicians like you as well as the government. Should common people start showing their frustration by killing the politicians? As much as this is not rationale, other acts of frustrated labourers killing CEO and other officers isn't. What warning are you referring to, Mr Minister? Please tackle the problem through your governance.
[23 Sep, 2008 1855hrs IST]

Sagar, Pune, says: Extremly irresponsible statement.Hounerable minister should not mix up administration and justice,why the government did not take steps in time for correcting the situation.Everybody seems to become wiser after this has happened. Are the workers become CJI????or the hounerable minister?
[23 Sep, 2008 1855hrs IST]

BangCEO, Bangalore, says: Bloody 1 million work and one in that one million dares to start a firm!! let us all listen to what one of our corrupted politicians says and do a COMPASSION business. My dear Oscar, the business is not like politics, we dont have governmental funds to eat with , we have to make our own funding!!! Take this word from me, there will be a day sooner or later in India, when I wil see all the politicians running and there is a BIG mob coming to kill them, and unfortunately that MOB contains also the Politician's own family...Shame on you Oscar Shame shame...
[23 Sep, 2008 1855hrs IST]

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