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4,600 Expected to Be Deported for Using Fraudulent Experience Letters (rnlawgroup.com)
30 points by colawars on June 20, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



(WARNING: This is a socio-political meta rant.)

Alas, the 'jugadification' of India, in the face of fickle extractive governance systems (incl. the current one) over from the past 1000 years, has led to a situation where rules are essentially seen as another imperial imposition, meant simply to be overcome, either by hook or crook.

Not that I blame them - the Indian constitution itself is almost entirely based on the Govt. of India act, which at the time was meant to 'seal' India's fate as an imperial plunder house (unlike those with White settlers). It shows too - reading the case judgments, even those of the Supreme Court in Delhi, just shows how alien these systems truly are in India (even after this many years). Of course the fact that it's all done in his master's 'imperial tongue', doesn't help.


Everything is the white man's fault.


Its either his masters imperial tongue or a fight between 18+ official languages of India


It is mindboggling how shitty everything around these companies are. Anybody with 10 minutes of time can clearly see how fake they are. And they didn't even try to keep low profile; they got into the top 10 of producers of those experience letters. What did they expect would happen?




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