Hi Kamal:
I am relieved :-).
Your arguments are right on target.
BTW, have you ever pondered why Kalam has preached what he did, because of Assam corruption? Or is that the interpretation of an Assamese frog living in a khrakhowa well?
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Chandanda,
I respectfully disagree with A kalam.I simply can't swallow the fact that the corruption is just a function of morality.Let there be no one in any doubt that the parents can instill a sense of value; but the character flaw by itself cannot be the prime cause of corruption.Had that been the truth,we would have found the same " kharkhuwas" in the USA to be especially corrupt." How is that the same mothers,fathers and teachers,who have seemingly failed in Assam,appear to have not done a terribly bad job when their children land in the US ?
More later.
KJD
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