DERA chief has been given 20 years of punishment, but, isn't it too less? The punishment has been given 10 years in two cases each. I consider it to to be less. What is your opinion?
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usha manohar wrote:In a lighter vein , yesterday Radhe ma was seen sitting on the police inspectors chair , apparently having been called there for interrogation. The inspector himself was wearing a duppatta and standing next to Radhe ma and posing for pictures . Her explanation is that she wanted to go to the loo and by mistake sat on the chair ..., Honestly, mind boggling that things our people especially the ones in authority do , and then tie themselves up in knots trying to defend themselves ..
After having to see this image, my mind is full of questions. What the police inspector was up to? What did he want to project by wearing the dupatta? A shameless creature.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:usha manohar wrote:In a lighter vein , yesterday Radhe ma was seen sitting on the police inspectors chair , apparently having been called there for interrogation. The inspector himself was wearing a duppatta and standing next to Radhe ma and posing for pictures . Her explanation is that she wanted to go to the loo and by mistake sat on the chair ..., Honestly, mind boggling that things our people especially the ones in authority do , and then tie themselves up in knots trying to defend themselves ..
After having to see this image, my mind is full of questions. What the police inspector was up to? What did he want to project by wearing the dupatta? A shameless creature.
More than anything he is selling the dignity of his chair and profession. As of now he had been temporarily suspended and an enquiry is being carried out to get the exact facts as to why this took place ?
usha manohar wrote:Shampa Sadhya wrote:usha manohar wrote:In a lighter vein , yesterday Radhe ma was seen sitting on the police inspectors chair , apparently having been called there for interrogation. The inspector himself was wearing a duppatta and standing next to Radhe ma and posing for pictures . Her explanation is that she wanted to go to the loo and by mistake sat on the chair ..., Honestly, mind boggling that things our people especially the ones in authority do , and then tie themselves up in knots trying to defend themselves ..
After having to see this image, my mind is full of questions. What the police inspector was up to? What did he want to project by wearing the dupatta? A shameless creature.
More than anything he is selling the dignity of his chair and profession. As of now he had been temporarily suspended and an enquiry is being carried out to get the exact facts as to why this took place ?
Such reports make a masala entertainment like that of C grade movies. These people seek for attention and do not mind even if it is a negative one.
This kind of deviant behavior is found among all religious sects . I feel that religion gives them power and authority which some f them misuse. This news article is about a Padre from Andhra
usha manohar wrote:This kind of deviant behavior is found among all religious sects . I feel that religion gives them power and authority which some f them misuse. This news article is about a Padre from Andhra
This is one of the cases that are exposed. God knows how many more of them are still there in dark.
It is a shame and terrible. Everyone is son/daughter of God and no one gets a special treat from him. How can they call themselves close to God and do such horrible things?
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