Parthasarathi Loganathan
(Querist) 17 March 2010
This query is : Resolved
Coins, Currency Notes, Stamp Papers, National Flag, National Anthem, etc are the nation's symbols which needs to be respected and revered. Enactments governing honour to these properties are adequate as politicians use or misuse currency notes are garlands. In Baarath ceremonies, currencies are thrown at the dancers. Though it is done for enjoyment, it still amounts to dishonour of our Nation's prestige when these items are employed other than what it is meant for. Tomorrow a podium will be erected made out of Law books and Stamp papers. I want our experts to join this debate.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 17 March 2010
All these National emblems should be respected by general public from the core of his hearts. A Nation do not become powerful on the basis of its Army rather it depends over the National Character of its general public so it is the need of hour to awake general public.
Parthasarathi Loganathan
(Querist) 17 March 2010
I go a step further even dishonouring a soiled currency note which is not fake by the citizen should be treated as an offence
Sanjeev Panda
(Expert) 17 March 2010
I do agree with above experts and the recent incident of public display of dishonoring the national currency notes should be condemed.
G. ARAVINTHAN
(Expert) 18 March 2010
But what is our citizen's thought of a bank note of Rs.10/- of Rs.100/-
Kumar Thadhani
(Expert) 18 March 2010
Can you imagine the garland made of 10,000 notes ofRS1000 currency totalling to Rs10crores notes were folded into a circle to make flowerand then to make looklike swarm of honeybees. that was hovering around the dias while Mayawati was addressing the rally at New Delhi.Such activities should be condemned and amounts to difigurement of INDIAN CURRENCY.
Guest
(Expert) 18 March 2010
As public we are deeply regretting for the Nation's dishonour by the wrongdoers, but no action is forthcoming from the Government against them so far. It is apparent the Government is after all in the politicians' hands. Can we expect from them good governance and Nation's pride? All the Laws are proved to be for common man and not for them.
Parthasarathi Loganathan
(Querist) 18 March 2010
Disrepect and Dishonour pounced on any of our symbols of National Prestige should not only be vociferously condemned but devise all amendments to make the existing laws stronger in the interest of Nation. Instead of diverting our attention towards the politicians let the learned community stand together and publicize the fact that Our laws are totally inadequate on this issue.
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