You can read as you wish and interpret as you wish! This is a free world after all! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by P_R
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You can read as you wish and interpret as you wish! This is a free world after all! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by P_R
I understand that you do understand that her opinion being right or wrong with her being right to express it. But I am being bull-headed and sticking to your words :Quote:
Originally Posted by thamiz
Khushboo being let off by court does not mean she did no wrongQuote:
Originally Posted by thamiz
A murderer being let off by court does not mean he is not a murderer.
The inappropriateness of the analogy is what I was pointing out.
Wish that had been said about samooga aarvalar Kushboo's statement.Quote:
Originally Posted by thamiz
Why is poor Kushboo alone is an exception?Quote:
Originally Posted by thamiz
I think many will understand much better if Kushboo has said, Who is vegetarian these days? Everybody eats chicken, meat and goat and fish!
I am sure the law will let her go as she is NOT a CRIMINAL!
But some will get seriously offended for sure! :lol:
What are you talking about??? :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by thriinone
Kushboo is the WINNER as per the LAW! :roll:
Why is she "poor kushboo"??? :lol:
மல்லாக்க படுத்துகிட்டு எச்சில் துப்பினா மார் மேலதான் விழும்!
நம்ம நாடு ரொம்ப கேவலமானது, ஒழுக்கமே கிடையாது-அன்னிக்கும் இன்னிக்கும். பொறுப்புன்னா நமக்கு என்னான்னே தெரியாது; மூலை முடுக்கு விடாம அசிங்கம் எங்க பாத்தாலும் பல்ல இளிக்குது, கல்ச்சராவது வெங்காயமாவது; அது பத்தி பேச நமக்கு என்ன யோக்கியதை இருக்கு?
பத்திரிக்கை பரபரப்புக்காக போற போக்குல வாய் புளிச்சுதோ மாங்கா புளிச்சதோன்னு ஒருத்தி பேசுனதுக்கு இத்தனை பேர் இத்தனை விதமா வக்காலத்து! இதுக்கு பேர் என்ன? வெட்கக்கேடு!
It is not my intention to push anything under the carpet! The escalating ills I see around me are too glaring to be glossed over! That makes me sad, mad, concerned. Not scornful or unmoved or uninterested- as if it is somebody else's headache! Let us first learn to react and then to act.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle7074875.eceQuote:
It is unlikely, however, to change habits among most Indians, who rarely indulge in premarital sex, let alone cohabit with lovers, and usually have their spouses chosen by their parents.
The actress, who goes by the single name of Khushboo, had appealed to the court to quash more than 20 cases filed against her in 2005 after she made allegedly immoral comments in magazine interviews. She told one publication that “no educated man would expect his [bride] to be a virgin”. The comments led to outrage in parts of southern India, where she is a star of Tamil-language movies.
The judges, however, challenged lawyers acting for the complainants to produce evidence of any girl running away with a lover in response to Khushboo’s comments. “Please tell us what is the offence and under which section should she be charged? Tell me how many people have been affected by Kushboo’s statement?” asked Chief Justice K. G. Balakrishnan.
Khushboo, 39, took her fight to the Supreme Court after a court in Madras dismissed her 2008 plea for it to quash the criminal cases filed against her.
The Indian Government does not provide statistics for unmarried couples cohabiting but a study by the Mumbai-based International Institute for Population Sciences last month showed that 17 per cent of young men in rural areas said that they had had premarital sex, compared with 10 per cent in urban areas.
The survey of 55,000 women and men aged 15-29 also showed that 4 per cent of women in rural areas claimed to have had premarital sex, compared with 2 per cent in the cities.
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Originally Posted by P_R
தமிழ் கலாச்சார ஆர்வலர்களின் பல் இடுக்கில் சிக்கிக்கொண்டு தவிக்கிறாரே...அந்த பரிதாப உணர்ச்சி தான்... :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by thamiz