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Originally Posted by Sanguine Sridhar
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Originally Posted by Sanguine Sridhar
Bcos they r not only mean but apparently also miserly since call girls obv. need to be paid!! :hammer: :hammer: :hammer: :hammer: :hammer: :hammer: :evil: :evil: :evilQuote:
Originally Posted by dev
:lol: kavundar joke nyabagam varudhu ....Quote:
Originally Posted by Lambretta
pree ya kidaicha pinayl a kooda kudippan nu .. andha kadhaiya pochu :lol:
tis really pathetic to hear such news ...... :( manasatchingardhu marundhukku kooda illaya ivanga kitta ellam ....... idhai ellam pannitu apram eppadi dhairiyamaa thappichuda mudiyum ulagathula thala kaata mudiyum nnu nambaraangalO ..... :(
BG,
if such a thing had happend to the kith or kin of a bigshot/political figure, they wudve left no stone unturned in finding the culprit!
finding the culprit .... tats there ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Lambretta
now wats the situation of the poor gal .... :(
:lol: Well-Said PP maam :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
as such the gee-up is a motivating factor ;-) not a kindling one though ;-) there are some weeds trying to kindle the wrong feelings and making use of it..... andha maadiri visha kirimigaL idam pengaL jaakardhaiyAga iruthal vendum ....
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus...0804270343.htm
Lucknow (PTI): In yet another case of drunken driving involving children of VIPs, Kasif Abbas, son of Uttar Pradesh MLA Shadab Fatima, allegedly mowed down four persons and injured eight others sleeping on a pavement here early Saturday.
19-year-old Abbas was driving his mother's red-beaconed sports utility vehicle when he lost control over the vehicle and reportedly ran over eight persons, killing three on the spot and also hit four bikers before colliding with an electric pole and a betel shop in Parivartan Chowk area, police said.
The injured were rushed to the hospital, where one Jagdish succumbed to injuries. Those killed included two rickshaw pullers --Lakshman (50) and Hasan (45) and an unidentified 14-year-old.
"Beer cans and cigarette packets are recovered from the Safari. It's case of drunken driving and strict action is being initiated against the accused. A case under section 304 (culpable homicide) of CrPC has been registered against him", IG Lucknow Zone A K Jain said. UP DGP Vikram Singh said Abbas did not have a driving license and was arrested.
Abbas, who was caught from the spot by passers-by and handed over to police while he was trying to flee, is the son of Samajwadi Party MLA from Ghazipur Shadab Fatima, who is also Chairperson of UP Upbhokta Sahkari Sangh while his father is an engineer.
"I lost control while trying to save two bikers. I was not drunk", Abbas told reporters in police custody before being produced to the local court here. Remand magistrate Saif Ahmad sent Abbas to judicial remand till April 29. The magistrate will also hear the bail application of the accused on that day.
My opinion echoed exactly in 3 letters in the ‘Letters to the Editor’ in today’s ‘The Hindu’:
“The import of the cheerleading concept is yet another step in the backward direction we a re taking in the name of westernization. I am not sure why we accept all the western ways without separating the meaningful ones from the meaningless. At a time when more and more western people are looking at the east as a source of ancient wisdom, it is an irony that we are so enthusiastic about importing silly concepts like cheerleading.”
“Cricket has enough magnetism to attract people across the world during all seasons. The introduction of cheerleaders, a western idea, in the IPL matches is nothing but a tactic to attract more spectators to the venues. Indians have never encouraged or promoted obscenity. Let the game remain as it has always been.”
“Cheerleaders are meant to entertain. With Test matches and limited-over matches reaching a saturation point, cricket administrators introduced the new edition called Twenty20. Just as they auctioned players, they brought in paid cheerleaders at the matches. They may add glamour but certainly do not enrich the atmosphere. In fact, they distract the crowd and the players. Governments cannot be faulted for taking steps to regulate their dress code.”
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The purpose of my opening this thread is to post, discuss, invite a healthy debate on what I considered shameful. I see no reason to change the original aim! People wishing to report news, carry on their favourite topics may go to relevant threads or create new threads & allow this thread to proceed peacefully in a healthy fashion as it has been doing for so long!