Universities are not places where police can come and arrest people. Let the children have a discourse as they want to. They will learn as they move on in life. But to target individuals and institutions is dangerous.
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Kapil Sibal
Profession:
Politician
Born:
August 8, 1948
Nationality:
Indian
Quotes by Kapil Sibal
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There is an urgent need for the Central government to take the lead in ensuring health and nutrition service delivery.
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What the government and we in society need to do is to address the issue of gender justice.
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In India, by and large, women are not educated enough to be bread winners and, within the moorings of traditional cultures, do not have the courage and the capacity to leave the matrimonial home. Given the inequality prevalent in family structures, the woman's right to opt out is suicidal.
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India should be an exporter of technology.
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While the Internet is important for us, India is also necessary for the Internet with its 1.2 billion population.
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Internet governance is an oxymoron. The Internet must govern itself. But you can't play cricket without any rules.
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We are wedded to freedom of expression and shall do nothing to diminish that freedom.
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If the Planning Commission said those who live above Rs 5,000 a month are not at poverty line, obviously there is something wrong with the definition of poverty in this country. How can anybody live at Rs 5,000?
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My voice is not good enough for me to sing a song.
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For a movie, you have to make sure the lyrics are consistent with the rhythm that is given to you. But, at times, during the song's recording, you find out that your words are not appropriate for the track, and so you have to change them.
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Politics runs in every human being, and so does music.
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Intolerance is alien to Hinduism.
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To the youth who have taken up guns, I urge them to return to their parents and shun violence.
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To fix India's healthcare scenario, what is most needed is 'systems thinking.' For far too long, India has followed a vertical approach in its health sector, which translated into disease-specific national programmes being set up.
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Nationalism and anti-nationalism is a matter of perception. You cannot mandate who is a nationalist and what is not.
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Normally, the law of nature is such that one who rises falls, and one who rises quickly falls as quickly. I don't know how the law of nature will work as far as Modi is concerned. But some time or the other, all bubbles burst. This bubble will also burst.
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We are great believers in the idea that the Internet can help bring justice, but justice varies from place to place across the world.
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The greater the power, the greater the responsibility in its exercise.
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Cleanliness is a good thing, which the society should embrace. But it has nothing to do with Modi, nor can he implement it.
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The DNA of a true Hindu is liberal. We are, by essence, liberal.
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Humility is an attribute of every good Hindu.
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The genesis of Public Interest Litigation in listening to the voice of the voiceless and giving access to the poor, the marginalised, and the weak is a unique experiment to be lauded.
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I have only one sister, Asha Nanda, and she lives in Maharani Bagh.
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We must make the government accept that at a time when we are expected to look ahead, we cannot afford to start discriminating against our own people in the name of 'ethos.'
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There's a difference between those who breed terrorism and those who fight terrorism. This difference should be recognised by the people of India.
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Our party never tolerated those who use violence for political ends. Our leaders lost their lives standing against terrorism.
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If you employ an army, have money, bombard cyberspace with misinformation, innocent people tend to buy it.
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Given an opportunity, Modi has violated the freedom of press both in letter and spirit. He destroys freedom of the press whenever he gets a chance.
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Most of us tend to be swayed by what we read. Judges are not superhuman. They, too, are mortals. This is why they have to be exceptionally careful in rendering decisions, which cause unintended consequences.
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Public interest is a very unruly horse.
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The optimal use of natural resources can be made only if there is a well-thought-out policy framework for their exploitation towards a particular end use.
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Natural resources must be so distributed, by way of auction or otherwise, that they serve a larger public purpose.
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When the state machinery defends criminals and the public prosecutors collude with the accused in certain cases and the victims are members of a particular community, then 'Justice to all' is empty rhetoric.
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The BJP, undoubtedly, is a party with a mission. Spreading hatred and religious discord, indulging in state-sponsored violence and fake encounter killings, and resorting to divisive politics have been integral to this mission.
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My abiding faith in the wisdom of our electorate is what gives me hope.
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The success of a particular policy prescription is always a gamble.
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Economists often get the market wrong.
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A single element in transactional mode can never be analysed to calculate either loss or presumptive loss. The losses or gains of all elements in the transaction need to be analysed.
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Market mechanisms are totally irrelevant when resources are used to serve a larger purpose, especially for the underserved, unserved, or marginalised.
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The mindset of a terrorist and the mindset of intolerance know no territorial boundaries when individuals are targeted either for their eating habits or for any other reason.
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Ever since Modi became prime minister, he has given a free rein to his ministers and BJP functionaries to create an environment of communal tension and violence.
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The fabric of our Constitution and our civilisational culture is based on tolerance.
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By limiting access to surrogacy based on flimsy and exclusionary criteria, the government may just give rise to a mushrooming black market.
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The government must adopt a rights-based approach that speaks to the needs and aspirations of surrogate mothers, children born out of surrogacy, and all individuals who want access to altruistic surrogacy services.
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The government must understand that it cannot substitute the health, nutrition, and overall development outcomes of Indian citizens with 'efficiency gains.'
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Unless the issue of the empowerment of women is addressed, the practice of women being unfairly treated will remain unresolved.
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To embrace Hindutva is to embrace an obscurantist, backward looking, divisive ideology that seeks to polarise society through identity politics.
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Yes, the state must intervene to prevent the exploitation of poor Indian women who are enticed or coerced into surrogacy, as well as to protect the rights of surrogate children. However, it should also be empathetic to individuals with alternative lifestyles who are well within their legal and human rights to demand access to surrogacy services.
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If two people cannot live together, both should have the right to opt out of the marriage. In an ideal world, that would be an acceptable solution.
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