Shashi Tharoor, Minister of State for Human Resource Development suggested that the proposed revised anti-rape law be named after the gang raped and killed medical student in a moving bus recently.
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Shashi Tharoor, Minister of State for Human Resource Development suggested that the proposed revised anti-rape law be named after the gang raped and killed medical student in a moving bus recently.


Rambabu, Indian Government has clearly explained that no law can have name of any individual. Our constituency laws have no provisions for this.

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Shashi Tharoor, Minister of State for Human Resource Development suggested that the proposed revised anti-rape law be named after the gang raped and killed medical student in a moving bus recently.


Rambabu, Indian Government has clearly explained that no law can have name of any individual. Our constituency laws have no provisions for this.

Its the suggestion. Not a decision.
Shashi Tharoor, Minister of State for Human Resource Development suggested that the proposed revised anti-rape law be named after the gang raped and killed medical student in a moving bus recently.


Rambabu, Indian Government has clearly explained that no law can have name of any individual. Our constituency laws have no provisions for this.

Its the suggestion. Not a decision.


Ofcourse, it is a suggestion which can not be converted into decision just because our constituency laws do not agree.

Born to express, not to impress.
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Shashi Tharoor, Minister of State for Human Resource Development suggested that the proposed revised anti-rape law be named after the gang raped and killed medical student in a moving bus recently.


Rambabu, Indian Government has clearly explained that no law can have name of any individual. Our constituency laws have no provisions for this.

Its the suggestion. Not a decision.


Ofcourse, it is a suggestion which can not be converted into decision just because our constituency laws do not agree.


Well that's an altogether different proposition.
Apparently, Shashi Tharoor is more home with america than India. Once he wanted that national anthem be played the American style. Now law be named american style. Perhaps he may work better in America than India.

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Rules are rules, if government itself break the rules then what about the public, thinking this I don't think they will do this

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Apparently, Shashi Tharoor is more home with america than India. Once he wanted that national anthem be played the American style. Now law be named american style. Perhaps he may work better in America than India.


haha.. it appears so. Let him opt for America.
Apparently, Shashi Tharoor is more home with america than India. Once he wanted that national anthem be played the American style. Now law be named american style. Perhaps he may work better in America than India.


haha.. it appears so. Let him opt for America.


he may be still learning Indian constitution and laws. :laugh: :laugh:
let me tell you, am one among those voters who send him to parliament from Thiruvananthapuram constituency ;) ;) :silly:

Meera sandhu
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Let them make a law first I am afraid if they make some tough law for the rapists.

:evil:
Let them make a law first I am afraid if they make some tough law for the rapists.

:evil:

already laws are there in thousands. what we lack is their implementation :silly: :silly:
why everything is so slow here? :evil: :evil:

yesterday a similar case occurred in Tamil Nadu. Victim is a plus two girl and it occurred in a private bus at day time. When she was thrown away from bus, she phoned to her family from a public bhooth and they came to take her to hospital. When police took a lot of time to arrest the rapists, public protested it.

Meera sandhu
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