J K Banerjee
Ravi Kumar Sishta <ravi.sishta@dot.abudhabi.ae> wrote:
Very well said, Suranganie. I completely agree with your views.
Thanks,
Ravi
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From: Suranganie Dayaratne <su40825@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, May 28, 2014 at 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: [ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Lesser Known Facts of NAMO
To: keep_mailing@googlegroups.com
Dear Mathew, I am not trying to argue with you, because when one makes a strong concept and attitude, impossible for others to change or convince. I learned that truth from one of the sons, who was born in India (Buddha) King Suddhodana had to send many messengers, asking, pleading his son to come to Kapilawatthu, But before that the Buddha had to organize his mission.
I am not an I Indian I don't want to have any label, the only label I have is human.
So, Mathew, just because that mother lives in 10x10 room does not say that she is neglected. Ins and outs are known by that son and mother, if mother is happy, I saw she, happily watching the TV and smiling happily when her son was swearing in as PM. Her happy face did not have any frustration of a rejected person. We, are creating dreams and when one is adamant in finding faults, with another person, he will create proofs to prove his argument. I am also a mother, and one gives me limitless support, where the other one, crack a joke and make me laugh. Thus I am happy with both, and my affection has no differences, because that great son of India, the blessed Buddha taught us to accept as they are. Appreciate the good qualities, throw away the bad you see, and what you see, hear are only your perceptions.
Just like one in your country, I was seated in front of the TV just as Modi's mother, smiling happily, seeing another son of that spiritual soil, who does not carry the members of his family on his shoulders when such needs do not arise, became a leader, with a compassionate heart, invited, foes and friends, for the great occasion. Have patience, wait, time will reveal and prove whether you are correct or wrong.
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 6:09 AM, Thomas Mathew <thomasmathew47@hotmail.com> wrote:
I do not agree. A person, who loves his family may not love the people. But if a person who does not love his mother, who carried him in her womb for 10 months and fed and looked after him when he was a child, but says he loves the people who gave him power is a hypocrite, he loves none other than the power and the perks coming with it. He is fooling the people. It was in news two days back that a 93 year old mother was discarded by her children in the street and police had to help her . I consider such a son, even if he is the PM or the President as the worst human being.
T. M.
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From: su40825@gmail.com
To: keep_mailing@googlegroups.com
You cannot compare the love to the country with your own family. Just because one loves the family members, it does not mean, that they should be treated first and also using the power, make their lives more comfortable. Affection will make them more comfortable. Continue the work, without expecting anything and everything from the member, who has more power as that power is given by the people to whom he has to be grateful.
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 8:39 PM, Thomas Mathew <thomasmathew47@hotmail.com> wrote:
Charity begins at home. A person who does not love his mother, sister and brothers and ignores his family, how he can love the country and fellow country men. He loves only himself; none else
T. Mathew
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