What's your take on this?: When a Government takes a decision which violently affects a particular

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

When a Government takes a decision which violently affects a particular

section of society so much so that there is a sharp reaction, it means that section of people have been invisible to the planners or decision-makers, right? Or is it that that section of people does not matter or does not constitute their vote-bank. Or is it a question of their priorities? Sign in to see full entry.

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