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cut his balls...
by shashi shashi on Dec 19, 2007 07:06 PM  Permalink 

This is the best punishment for any rapist

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Shobharaj case
by divya on Dec 19, 2007 06:38 PM  Permalink 

The proverb Justice delayed is justice denied is now applicable to this particular case. How long he has to be in jail is not known.

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Charles Shobhraj
by samir mehta on Dec 19, 2007 06:37 PM  Permalink 

Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi will try their best to save him.

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How to treat the Slave?
by Paritosh Sinha on Dec 19, 2007 06:04 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Prophet Muhammad has said in Hadith that your slave is your brother. He used to treat his own slaves as his sons. When he migrated to Madina from Mecca, he ordered his slave to sit in the camel,and he himself was holding the rein and walking in the desert as he believed that the slave should also take some rest.When the people of Madina approached ,they mistook the slave as prophet and dismounted him from the camel with respect and fun fare. Later only they realised that the man walking beside the camel is actually the prophet of Islam. Such was the humility of the prophet.

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RE:How to treat the Slave?
by oldruff on Dec 19, 2007 07:56 PM  Permalink
True, Islam is a great religion, only its followers are confused, Jehad is a holy war meant to be fought with internal enemies like anger , lust and hatred. Instead, muslims all over the world act and think crazily, their only routine in life is to plot against America and her allies, Israel and now India

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RE:How to treat the Slave?
by akash kumar on Dec 19, 2007 06:36 PM  Permalink
But why are his followers are so blood hounds....cartoon row, etc even a slight they perceive cause mass hysteria.....and violence.....why dont they take that humility in behaviour.....underage marriage, terrorism and all degrading activities r their hall mark.......shame....

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RE:RE:How to treat the Slave?
by hyderabadi on Dec 19, 2007 06:13 PM  Permalink
He never recommended killing non muslims. If that was teh case there wouldnt be any muslims living in this world. He recommended defending muslims against people who oppressed muslims.

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RE:How to treat the Slave?
by Hakim Sariya on Dec 19, 2007 07:03 PM  Permalink
Guys wat the hell is wrong wit u all!! how old r u people who replied in such a intolerant manner? u people dont even hav tinge of youthfulness in ur thoughts. u al sound worst than the terrorists! its not politicians but people like u'll who cause riots n killings. jus look at the way people hav replied. y cant u losers stop hurting people by such ridiulous comments on sum1 religion. it hurts not bcoz u say sumthin abt prophet, it hurts bcoz people with whom we live, the country where we live in says such things abt our religion. i really think we atleast the youngsters need to clean our minds from such intolerance n fill wit love for one another. the story is such a wonderful one. y dont we just learn from it? in the same way learn the good stuff from al the religions n live ur life in a much better way n peacefully.

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RE:How to treat the Slave?
by avinash godbole on Dec 19, 2007 07:37 PM  Permalink
Gentleman,
The reason for all this bitterness might be lack of uniform civil code.Do some social work in your community to control population.It will also help to check crime and birth rate.Regards.

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RE:RE:How to treat the Slave?
by avinash godbole on Dec 19, 2007 07:38 PM  Permalink
The above mail is for Hakim Sariya.

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RE:How to treat the Slave?
by R Balasubramanian on Dec 19, 2007 06:48 PM  Permalink
what has your message got with the above news item. pls elusidate.

Balu - Bangalore

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his look
by deep on Dec 19, 2007 05:46 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Did u noticed he looks like nepalese nowdays

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RE:his look
by deep on Dec 19, 2007 05:48 PM  Permalink
ya somewhat like chote bhai of our appartment gatekeeper "bahadur"

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RE:his look
by Krishna S Santosh on Dec 19, 2007 06:02 PM  Permalink
Are you from Chennai

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great
by isit notso on Dec 19, 2007 05:27 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Indian-origin couple faces 40 years in jail for %u2018slavery%u2019
Chidanand Rajghatta | TNN

Washington: The guilty verdict, and the sentence it might entail (40 years), was so stunning that the courtroom erupted. Defendant Varsha Sabhnani collapsed sobbing on to her husband Mahendar%u2019s chest. One of their daughters, Dakshina, fainted and had to be rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. Two other daughters broke down, hysterically. The judge had to order the courtroom cleared amid the bedlam.
Amid such dramatic scenes came the end of a case that was dubbed in the US as the Muttontown slave trial. Its a case whose repercussions will be felt far and wide in the Indian community, perhaps even back in India, where abuse and ill-treatment of domestic help is routine and endemic.
The charges as detailed graphically by the prosecution were horrific. India-born Mahendar Sabhnani, 51, and his Indonesia-born wife Varsha, 46, were a multi-millionaire couple who owned a perfume business, living in the upscale Long Island, NY, neighborhood of Muttontown. But beneath the calm of their expansive mansion lurked a bizarre and repulsive story of unimaginable cruelty and bestiality.
The couple employed two Indonesian maids who for years bore the brunt of their perverse ways, according to the prosecution. At various times they were abused, starved, and tortured while being made to work 18-hour days. They were punished for as trivial an incident as sleeping late, and for steali

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RE:great
by Sunshine G on Dec 19, 2007 06:19 PM  Permalink
If this is to happen in India... We will have to build jails instead of appartments !!

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RE:great
by ramkrishna on Dec 19, 2007 06:22 PM  Permalink
these kindof people should be killed shoot at sight, if you go to Bihar, rajasthan, mp up, jaharkand, any part of north india, western india eastern part of india, still it prevails,
all over delhi also, allriches will behave like this, they dont have culture inside their house, only they will come out and talk, when it is going to end , no body knoows, atleast due to the anna, periyar and bharathiyar , we changed in south particularly intamil nadu and kerala , people should not work for people , that type of policy should come, they have to do their duties, only sick will get help

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iam a great fan of him
by kapil on Dec 19, 2007 05:23 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

of course am against killing innocent people...Some of them he killed was drug traffickers. Iam following some of his policies. When he was in French jail he used to tell...
"If you dress like a Boss people will treat like you a Boss"....

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RE:iam a great fan of him
by kapil on Dec 19, 2007 05:24 PM  Permalink
read it..

"If you dress like a Boss people will treat like a Boss"....

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RE:iam a great fan of him
by Raj Reddy on Dec 19, 2007 06:48 PM  Permalink
Please... killing anyone is wrong.

I am hoping you will wake up and start treating a murderer as a murderer. You are better off following policies of someone more sane.

Or may be you are insane, like your boss in jail!

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Sobhraj
by Vinu on Dec 19, 2007 05:18 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

You cant catch him for long. He is not a normal human being. Serpent will be too simple to explain him.

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RE:Sobhraj
by Calspadeaspade on Dec 19, 2007 06:04 PM  Permalink
Why dont they hang him?

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RE:Sobhraj
by Sunshine G on Dec 19, 2007 06:23 PM  Permalink
DO not understand... the common man does not have the right to take another's life.. but the GOVT / Court does?? LOCK HIM UP IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT. But don't hang him.. his suffering will be over too soon !!


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