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People like Ambanis should learn from this guy.
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He has lived in the US since 1967, made his fortune in America and will give 90% of his money to India.
Are you sure you want this "image" of Indians to be publicized?
What is to be expected is the sour taste you feel compelled to bring to anything of a positive nature where India is involved.
Its not your money.
Its not your taxes.
Its not your country.
Its not your people.
Its an Indian. Doing well for himself. Doing India proud.
Hence you must be caustic.
That's what is expected.
Spare me the predictable rant. Address the issue or go take a nap.
The assertion was that his charity work "projects the good image of us Indians where ever they go".
Except that all he is doing is siphoning money from his American taxes and giving it to India instead. That's not very charitable at all.
Since the facts of the OP are stated very clearly -- that the man is earning money from American consumers but giving (90% of) his taxes to India rather than the US -- the off-topic remarks and other diversions are to be expected.
Since the facts of the OP are stated very clearly -- that the man is earning money from American consumers but giving (90% of) his taxes to India rather than the US -- the off-topic remarks and other diversions are to be expected.
Spare me the predictable rant. Address the issue or go take a nap.
The assertion was that his charity work "projects the good image of us Indians where ever they go".
Except that all he is doing is siphoning money from his American taxes and giving it to India instead. That's not very charitable at all.
...I'm yet to see a better example of licking the boots of the white man.
Americans value charity and community service no matter whom it is done upon.
I have already devoted some of my precious time on your worthless apprehension.
You are assuming that the American public doesn't value charity when done upon people other than their own.
Perhaps you have only met the waylayers in America. I have been fortunate to meet better Americans.
More Indian desperation. All those philanthropists are very generous in the spread of their charity, they don't discriminate so blatantly like this guy.
Not when it is blatant tax diversion to another country. To take from America and give 90% to India is not very nice...