its amazing that women\'s organisations who are so active in other parts of the country have been absent in their support of Khushboo in Chennai. For God\'s sake, this is the 21st century and this is a free society. If a woman wants to air her views on society, she has a right to do so, without having to be arrested or shamed in public for the same. How come Narendra Modi enjoys all the rights to free speech in this country? Would there have been such a hue and cry if the statement has been made by any of Khushboo\'s male co stars? It is not surprising that people in Tamil Nadu have reacted this way to her remark, what is surprising however is the total lack of support for Khushboo from either the media or any of the largely educated thinking class.
RE:where are the women\\\'s organisations?
by Vina on Nov 25, 2005 12:36 PM Permalink
It appears that Shanta Kalingarayar is a fan of Suhashini. Nothing wrong with that position. But I would venture to suggest to Shanta to read the message from Ragavendra which is appearing on the first page just before her own messaage.
Independent of what her icon Suhashin says or not, independent of what Kushboos said or not, Shanta should question herself whether we need free-sex society as in the west and go through the same troubles their society is going through, as described by Ragavendra?