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"speaker_name": "Sen. Halake",
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"content": "The idea that a CS would run around this country going to every little classroom and corner, fight with very junior people and abuse them because he is more powerful, invincible or perhaps he is the supervisor, is really unacceptable. Why would a sitting CS go and start running in classrooms? I have seen the CS actually do that in very many little corners of this country. That is a recipe for conflict. If one goes to supervise such junior people perhaps you are bound to find some fault and then get angry. Some people are not very evolved to manage their anger very well. Those things may come out. That said, there is not excuse. It is unacceptable for a CS to disparage people who work for this country. The rule of law prescribes how those mistakes are to be handled. Even if it is punishment, you punish a person according to certain respectable and acceptable parameters of respect for human beings. As a nation we are going through a constitutional moment through the BBI. One of the things that has been identified is lack of national ethos and lack of respect for ourselves and others. I hope those of us in leadership positions start to act in model behavior, which we can be proud that our children can follow and that we are mentors for our children. Definitely if those words were uttered then I am ashamed to say that the CS responsible for children, giving them discipline and educating them is setting a bad example. We condemn this and ask that he does something about it. I do not know if an apology is even enough. I support."
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