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SANJU ' The changed man
by madhusudan Nair on Jul 31, 2007 07:03 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I'm sure everyone including the judge agrees he is a changed man now. Then why are so harsh on him. Punishment is given to a person to change him to good human being. I now feel that he was almost walking in senior dutt foot steps and court should be a bit more linient on him. When he was doing wrong thing he was walking free now when he has changed he has to go to jail this is bad. Instead the punishment should be such that he is required to do some social work which is well monitored so that it is not left just in words. I by writing this would like every right thinking citizens to come forward and build a public opinion for sanju. Though I personally do not know him still I will pray something good happens for him.

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  RE:SANJU ' The changed man
by saurabh srivastava on Jul 31, 2007 07:14 PM   Permalink
mr madhusudan,
if tommorrow MR dawood IBrahim comes and kills ur family and then after 10 years he is changed man....will you still say all this for him as well....
ur a typical sobbing indian..who is big emotional fool....nothign else...u dun undertsand law....then why say india is currpot and law is for high end people..why...wno public opinion for dutt...remember this....only few crappy idiots will side by this thought that lets support dutt....no way ....if he gets scott free..then i think every criminal in india shud be set free....

YOu are a idiot

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  RE:SANJU ' The changed man
by Vishal Saxena on Jul 31, 2007 07:10 PM   Permalink
You mean to say that I commit a murder and then become a saint. The law should not punish me for the crime I committed. Thing again.....


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  RE:SANJU ' The changed man
by Rakesh Koparde on Jul 31, 2007 07:35 PM   Permalink
MR Nair,

Often we read in newspaper, somebody, a coomon guy (no celebrity) who did crime 15-20 yrs, get nabbed by police and subsequently gets imprisonment. In that case, do you offer sympathy to him.
In simple words, if this person was having name like Sanjay kumar, Sanjay Sharma, Sanjay Pandit etc etc, you wouldn't have defended him

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