We are always popular about protest. Bandhs, Harthals, boycotts and everything else were a way of life before independence. Pre-independence, they provided a way to stop our imperialists overlords from profiting in our land.

But as we go into the new dawn where it is all about "Incredible India" and about being the most happening country in the world, are harthals relavent?

Who do these protesting parties represent? Do they have a right to disrupt our normal way of life? Take a pledge against this menace which stalls our economy and disrupts normal life. Lets join hands and make our voices heard.

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ranjeet mohan
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Jacob
Nobody have the right to disrupt the normal life of peoples....think the sufferings of helpless normal peoples on the day of harthal...think the loss of millions to country by non productivity and distruction of public properties..so think..change as world change...Really except a very few nobody lokes this harthal or bandhs and majority of the normal people take that day as a holiday to do their personal works...so stop this oldage style of protesting...in this internet world many ways are thier to protect....
ARCHNA KVI
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Gopi
Why should say no to hartals? There is too much injustice here. May be Kerala needs less hartals but India needs more. No hartals=unresponsiveness.
Jeevan
I support hartals..its model way of protest..and u must remember that hartal saves a big amount of fuel consumption and also carbon emission..
jabi
politicians runied our state wit haratals,so say no 2 hartal
Sanoj Kumar
I too just wana tell u people that say no to Harthals, Just think practically, why do u wana disturb the public,
Hari
No mor harthals please....
Shanthi
we dont want harthals..........
Balamurali
Harthal is like a festival in Kerala...Lets change attitude and make sure that people who declare Harthal dont get it at all.... lets understand things....