Chandan
It makes sense. Don't you see, He is basically asking the children of India 
to revolt against the present Indian culture.
Rajen

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From: "Chan Mahanta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 6:04 AM
Subject: [Assam] From ToI/ How to Eradicate Corruption!


> Only in India!!!!!!
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> Shall we laugh or shall we cry?
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> Kalam asks children to fight corruption at home
> 16 Nov 2007, 2127 hrs IST,PTI
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> KANPUR: Former President APJ Abdul Kalam on Saturday asked children
> to begin their fight against corruption at home by inspiring their
> guardians to put an end to the menace so that a developed, prosperous
> and corruption-free India emerges by the year 2020.
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> "If children inspire their parents to weed out corruption, it will be
> automatically eliminated from the country paving the way for a
> developed and corruption-free India by the year 2020", Kalam said
> addressing children at a function.
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> He also asked children to take the pledge to eliminate corruption and
> build a country where everything was perfectly transparent.
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> He said he had visited many parts of the country where children asked
> him how corruption could be wiped out. "I gave all of them just one
> answer that they would have to take the initiative for this", he said.
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> Observing that the youth was on the right path in the country today,
> Kalam said all they needed to do was channelise their energy towards
> nation-building.
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> The former President was in Kanpur to attend the silver jubilee
> function of Sir Padmapat Singhania Education Centre.
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> When he asked the children present at the function how many of them
> wanted to become 'netas' (politicians) no hands were raised. However,
> when he asked them how many of them wanted to visit the Mars all of
> them raised their hands instantaneously.
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> Children also jostled with each other breaking the security cordon
> several times to have Kalam's autograph. The former President later
> visited an exhibition where models made by children were put on
> display.
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