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Name: Damodar Prasad on Feb 3, 2009Comments: Protest the Fascism the Sangh Parivar Hooligans. Protect the freedom of Speech.Flag
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Name: Natarajhuliyar on Feb 3, 2009Comments: The elements that are trying to hound Pattabhirama somayaji should be severely condemnedFlag
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Name: Natarajhuliyar on Feb 3, 2009Comments: The elements that are trying to hound Pattabhirama somayaji should be severely condemnedFlag
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Name: Rekha Pappu on Feb 3, 2009Comments: Instead of succumbing to the diktats of the state, the Mangalore University should seek to strengthen a culture of debate, discussion and reasoning. Mr.Somayaji represents precisely such a culture.Flag
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Name: Vijay Boratti, Mysore on Feb 3, 2009Comments: I am with Mr. Pattabi. I know him and his progressive ideas for last four or five years. He should never be subjected to such heinous act of the right wing goondas. the act of the district-in-charge is highly objectionable and condemnable. I hope Mr. Pattabhi will face such challenges with strong will. I ask other like-minded people to lend solidarity to him in his fight against the fundamentalists.Flag
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Name: Aya Ikegame on Feb 3, 2009Comments: I am very worrying this current situation in Mangalore. I do hope the University Colledge will act with a normal and civilised sense!Flag
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Name: Rahamath Tarikere on Feb 3, 2009Comments: the state sholud stop the hounding the intelectuals , perticularyly prof.somayaaji, who is demacratically excercising the righf of expressing his opinions.Flag
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Name: Vanamala Viswanatha on Feb 3, 2009Comments: I wish to support Mr Somayaji in the context of the Mangalore incident, in order to uphold the democratic texture of our society which guarantees freedom of speech as a constitutional right.Flag
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Name: K. V. Tirumalesh on Feb 3, 2009Comments: Living at present in Arabia, I have witnessed the physical and ideological violence of fundamentalism. I dilslike all kinds of fundamentalism, be it rightist or leftist. I condemn the attack on women at the pub in Mangalore. If Mr Somayaji has criticized the attack, he is just one among millions who feel like him. So no harm should be done either to him or anybody else. The fact that he is a teacher is beside the point. Every citzen a right to criticize injustice and to protect law and order. K.V. TirumaleshFlag
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Name: Dr. C. N. Ramachandran on Feb 3, 2009Comments: Mr. Pattabhi was a colleague of mine for many years; and I know that he is a fearless crusader against fanaticiswm. I totally support him and his stand. RamachandranFlag
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Name: S Dharmendra on Feb 3, 2009Comments: This is not justified. if we are not able to provide space for diversity of opinions, views and expressions, we are going become country a with out a soul.Flag
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Name: S Dharmendra on Feb 3, 2009Comments: This is unjustified. if we are not going to allow for such diversity of views, expressions and opinions then we are going to become country with out a solu.Flag
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Name: A. R. Vasavi on Feb 3, 2009Comments: Please identify the name of the district in charge minister. We need to protest vehemently against such authorian abuses.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 3, 2009Comments: The criticism of the Mangalore pub attack is right as no one has the right to assault people and define how others should live, eat or drink.Flag
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Name: O L Nagabhushana Swamy on Feb 3, 2009Comments: If what I have come to know about the order to remove Sri Somayaji from service is true it is highly undemocratic and should be condemned and all sensible people should protest against such move.Flag
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