Media is making everyone a celebrity. Haneef, Tendulkar, Kalam, Bush, Howard and Blair are celebrities. Common guys stop this nonsense. A guy who has studied medicine and was working as a doctor in australia has been made an instant celebrity. Tomorrow Haneef could be awarded Bharat Ratna and i wouldn't be surprised if he becomes the president of India in 2012.
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by Jazba Junoon on Aug 01, 2007 08:10 PM Permalink
Well atleast he is educated to be a President and not uneducated like advani, govinda, atal behari or sharad pawar
RE:Celebrity
by ramakrishnan balasubramanian on Aug 01, 2007 08:13 PM Permalink
Well said Mr Subramanian... Media wants to make hay while the sun shines... We really dont know who will be tomorrow's hero to be worshipped!
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by varun on Aug 01, 2007 08:21 PM Permalink
advani, atal behari or sharad pawar ..all these are educated ppl only.. blore ppl need tom be very careful now
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by Arvind Singh on Aug 01, 2007 08:42 PM Permalink
U got it wrong Varun, its message always for the non-bangloreans beware of bangloreans,they would blast you even in your evernight and day dreams in any field, bangalore is place of diversified talents under IT
RE:News in Australia speak a different language
by Umesh Rajani on Aug 01, 2007 08:09 PM Permalink
One more leading newspaper carrying the similar item...
So what if Haneef is earning out of his media conferences? Nothing wrong in that. He has suffered enough, and more cash in the pocket never hurts anyone. The Aussie govt is hell bent on justifying its stand in the run up to elections. But the fact remains that in India, the prosecuting authority would never have admitted to its mistake and dropped charges, and that is why so many undertrials are languishing in filthy jails for years on the flimsiest of grounds, pending the outcome of their trials. Credit must go to the Australian prosecuting agency for being man enough to admit a mistake. Haneef ought to be eternally grateful to the Australian public and their media without whose support he would not be a free man today.
RE:Throw him away....
by Arvind Singh on Aug 01, 2007 08:08 PM Permalink
Let see if you apply same standard upon yourself or your family members and throw yourself outside India if Indian Govt. supports you when you are caught in Dubai for no reason and tries to get you released. But onething is sure India even doesnot need you now.
RE:RE:Throw him away....
by Saccha Hindustani on Aug 01, 2007 08:18 PM Permalink
You are right arvind singh. People like R Roy should be immediatelty thrown out to BANGLADESH for their communal behaviour!