They all warn us about the consequences of washing dirty linen in public. Yes, very true. But, when things go wrong, they look the other way. They never provides us any “In-house Washing Facility.” The reality is that they all are so intolerant towards any constructive criticism
A classic example happened following the election of Manchester Unit. There are now clearly two groups blaming each other. Online publications are celebrating this “family feud.” But what are our authorities doing? – they keep saying, don’t drag the issues to the media. Look at the UKKCA Website. All Quiet on the Knanaya Front! The UKKCA Neroes are fiddling.
Here is an “In-house Laundry Facility” for members of U.K. Knanaya Community – British Kna Group Blog.
This is a group Blog with maximum 100 authors. In addition, unlimited number of community members can participate by offering comments. Occasional Opinion Polls will also be conducted from time to time as and when situation demands it.
With the limit of 100 authors imposed by Google, only selected persons can be given “author’s” status. It is planned to start this blog with 5 authors and furthers authors can join only if recommended by an existing author. The aim is to have meaningful discussions led by intelligent and reasonable Community members that should function as a corrective force. Only members of Knanaya Community will be allowed to become a member of this blog.
The latest controversy seems to be about the question as to whether a 18 year old young boy/girl can vote in UKKCA elections (This was triggered by an article written by Tome Jose Thadiampadu). People fight tooth and nail; both sides swearing by the UKKCA Constitution. Where is the constitution, what does it say about the issue? No one seems to know.
These are the types of problems this Blog (this blog will be embedded in the Sneha Sandesham Website) aims to discuss and hopefully solve.
Matter in either English or Malayalam (Varamozhi or Unicode fonts) could be directly posted in the blog by the authors. Comments could be only in English. The Administrator will have the facility to remove a post or comments, if felt offensive or damaging.
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