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glorifying or mourning....
by Golden on Apr 18, 2007 09:51 PM   Permalink

it is reply to vivek's comment who thinks talking about minal's death is glorifying her.


yes, people die every day but we still mourn their death. because we are human, if you have any slightest of humanity then take your words back or if claim inhumanity then i have no blame on you. after someone is died no body says bad to him/her thats again a human nature which you are not able to tolerate and we dont call it grorifying. death is much more prominent and it comes to every body. but if we lose someone near and dear it pains. if someone dies tragic death it pains even to those who are not near to the deceased. it is law of nature and a proof that we are human and we have got a feeling towards other human being. if you dont have that then keep your ideas with you but please dont try to corrupt other people. let others remember the deceased and this way people also come closer to God as death is the only thing which no body even dares to defy in this world, otherwise in this materialistic life who cares about God. we only pray him and then even throw the idol in dustbin, i have seen this happening to Ganesha's idol.
any way, if this bothers you then may i know what interests you. talk on Shilpa's kisses, controversial dance of Mallika or people or RSS and BJP attacking muslims and shouting slogans to remind them the conditions for living in india?
i deeply regret the tragic death of Minal though i have firm belief that she died a natural death as every death is a natural death. no body can die any unnatural death. she was fated to die like that. i dont know how shall i die but i am sure that too will be a natural death of mine. yes her death was really tragic enough to jolt any man with alive conscience and a heart filled with feeling.

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Remembering Minal: 'A shy girl'