Dear friends,
Keralites call themselves the "MOST HIGHLY EDUCATED (AND INTELLECTUAL ????) society !!!! Ha, ha, ha !! What a priceless joke !!
Majority of us do not know how our own rights! We do not know that if I am paying my money, I have a right to choose who I want to employ. We do not know that we, as a citizen of free India, have a right to tell some one we do not want or like, that he/they need not interfere in my affairs. We do not know that we can tell some "alavalathis" that they should not enter our area or stand in front of our gates. We do not know that when I agree to pay the price the seller has asked for; I have a right to get what I want, We do not know that like rest of Indians we troo can go to a Reliance shop or Big Bazaar, without fdeeling guilty etc.etc. All we know is to shout idiotic, silly slogans and call for a "hartal" even if the rest of the country has no problems.
All over India, when a truck Company is asked to quote their rates, they quote for: a). Packing and loading at the first place, b). for transporting the goods to destination and c). for unloading at the destination and un-packing. THE ONLY EXCEPTION IS KERALA!! How proud we Malayalis should be to know that Kerala is unique and even the transporters are afraid of our "chumattu thozilalis"!!
In rest of the coutry - and the world -, when one has no money, he chooses to be a "coolie or porter". However, in God's own country, one needs to pay a few lakhs of Rupees to be a registered coolie!! One knows very well why ? So that he will have the backing of the goondas for blackmailing the common public and loot Rs.8000/- or Rs.10,000 for 1 or 2 hours work by 4 or 5 persons. Even a Professor with a PhD or an IAS officer can not get that much on hourly basis.
If any one is unfortunate to need the services of these looters, he can be sure that none of his neighbours will come to his help. (They may all be hiding behind their closed doors and peeping through the curtains and enjoying the scene !!) Take a north India state, the people in the neighbourhood will all join you and may even beat up the looters even for daring to ask for the idiotic sum. ( In northern part of India Rs.150/2000 per person is a reasonable amount. So 4 people may ask for Rs.800/- and give you a salaam if you give another Rs.20/25 each for "Chai-pani".)
People living outside kerala dread the thought of having to shift to Kerala because of these day-light robbers. No industry will feel safe in Kerala if this systematic loot is not opposed.
The common man should also realise that just as the "labour class" protects their rights, the common man too has his rights. If he would like to engage some labour he wants or even brings his own goods no CITU or any one else has a right to stop it or question it. But unless the GREAT MALAYALI understands (like the north Indian) that there is nothing wrong in doing ones own job or lifting ones own goods, no change can happen to "God's own country but with Devil's own people.!!
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 03:33:35 +0530 wrote
Hi Friends,
It is only one cancerous cell in the beginning gradually spreads to other cells and finally takes the life of a person.
In certain cases, radiation might not be enough to save the life of a person.
In such cases, we may remove certain parts of the body to save our life.
To save our God's own country, such type of action or sacrifice must be done.
The emerge of certain parties were essential to save the
oppressed people at certain period of time.
The present day leaders/followers of such parties have now become the oppressors and they are cancerous cells to our God's own land, a land which can be prosperous because of its' abundant human resources(other states and foreign countries very well makes use of our both skilled and unskilled human resources) , natural resources, etc...
Who will save our land when even the Judiciary is afraid of these people?
Sabu
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 6:23 PM, dilip pishsrikovil
wrote:
Hi Friends,
I shifted to a new flat and my belongings were packed, loaded and transported in 3 trips to the new location for a total amount of Rs. 5000 by a transporter. Then, only to unload and take to 4th floor in the lift the bastards of CITU wanted Rs 7500.00 atlast after lots of bargaining, they ded it for Rs 5500.00 and after they left, I found abox lying in Ground floor corridor.
They talk all nonsense and have no dignity. Shame on them.
They are the cancer in our soceity, which destroyseveryindustry.CPM and CITU need to under go radiationto remove these tumor which has spread to thier head.
P.Dilip
--- On Fri, 21/1/11, santhosh gwrote:
From: santhosh g
Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] 'NOKKU-KOOLI' - To be abolished by Law.
To: "Keralites@yahoogroups.com"
Date: Friday, 21 January, 2011, 7:42 PM
Dear loveable members,
We have to support fully Joseph chittilappally, because now adays in our state, workers are not available.we are hiring from other state .But this kind of stupids they need money without working,let them leave this job and go for other job minimum salary for workers now Rs 400to 500 in kerala calculate how much they can earn per one month.
In gulf 25 percentage of workers are getting less than 10000 rupees.
As well as we need ti kick out our politicians who are supporting them,Lorence also one of the nookku kuly.
Regards,
Santhosh G.On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 06:35:57 +0530 "T.J.James" wrote
Dear Group members,
We Keralites especially the NRKs extent full support for the move to file a petition to Honorable High court to eradicate the shameful NOOKU KOOLI. We strongly support the move against this unjust social malevolence. It must be stopped by law.We request the Honorable High court of Kerala to interfere in the matter by passing the law to protect the people and Industry in Kerala.
All the best.
T.J.James
Jubail, Saudi Arabia
From:Keralites@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Keralites@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gangadharan Nair N
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 5:36 AM
To: Keralites
Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] 'NOKKU-KOOLI'
A Great Act. If it succeeds nothing like that. It will be the greatest service of our High Court to save the people of this God's own country from Nokkukooly's country.
I am a victim of this malice. In a period of 23 years I have shifted my residence 11 times at Ernakulam and all those times I have paid more than double the amount paid as cooliege to my people as Nokkukoolie to these rascals of nokkukoolie. Everytime I was cursing those rascals. Shameless rascals with political patronage of CPM & CITU, they have been performing Nagna Thandava, the naked dance, in our state.
I wish you all success.
" Vande Matharam "
ng.puthoor@gmail.com
Gangadharan Nair N.
On 18 January 2011 20:28, Abraham Chackowrote:
Good thinking. Do the best. Wish you all the best.
Abraham P.Chacko
--- On Mon, 17/1/11, Gafoor Yogiwrote:
From: Gafoor Yogi
Subject: [www.keralites.net] 'NOKKU-KOOLI'
To: "Keralites"
Date: Monday, 17 January, 2011, 13:44
Dear friends,
Our discussion on 'NOKKU-KOOLI' seems to have almost ceased. If no more people want to have their say about this matter, before rounding up, I wish to send the following letter to "hckerala@nic.in" (High Court of Kerala) with your permission. Please let me know your suggestions after your perusal of the same. Or, provided any better expertise, I'll drop my idea to follow that of yours with pleasure. So, please be free and frank to advise me in this regard.
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To whosoever it may concern
We, the members of a social forum called www.keralites.net,would like draw your kind attention to the fact that in Kerala, as you are well-aware, we all suffer from an unjust social malevolence called "NOKKU-KOOLI" roughly translated as "the wage for just witnessing a particular work being done". Due to this exploitation we are often forced to drop a lot of good projects in both public and private sectors. Therefore, you are hereby requested to take legal measures to have this practice repealed by law voluntarily as an honorable service. Else, please advise us whether there is any other provision that we can proceed through in order to free our state by breaking this deadlock.
Some of the viewpoints of our members from all over the world are attached herewith for your kind reference that can give you an idea of the public feeling against this undue practice.
We thank you for your support in anticipation.
Yours Faithfully,
www.keralites.net
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With Love,
Gafoooooooooo....................r
www.keralites.net |
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