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harsh on sanju
by anip kumar on Jul 31, 2007 09:34 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

sanjay dutt today is not the same he was 14 yrs of age. at that time, may be he commit offense , he acted immature and behaved like spoilt man, but that was a different age. but in no way he is a terrorist and never did or had any intention to harm any countrymen and atrnish the image of india. but today he is a much changed and transformed person. he is such a gentleman and mature, a very good human being. his family is so good, sunil dutt saheb was a great human being himself. he and his family has given so much to society. by his acting he has entertained and brought cheers and smiles on millions of humans all over every friday. also he indulges in so much charity. so may be he did mistake. but his negative influnece is negligible in front of his grandness, greatness and positivity he is spreading today. he is not equal amongst equal but little more equal. THE PURPOSE OF PUNISHMENT SHOULD BE TO TRANSFORM A BAD HUMAN INTO A GOOD HUMAN, BUT AT THE MOMENT SANJAY DUTT IS ALREADY TRANSFROMED HUMAN, MUCH BETTER HUMAN BEING. The sentence is harsh and without any purpose. he cant be standed in front of others.he should have been punished within 5 yrs of that age. at the moment court has punished a wrong person, a person who dont exist, a great person and a nice human being has been punished who can give much more to the society. its high time judiciary think in a broader perspective.i just wish god grant sanjay and his family strength and courage to stand in this tough situation

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by Shekar Rao on Jul 31, 2007 10:31 PM   Permalink
I pray to God that I get a part in some movie about Gandhi or Nehru. Then I can also happily go out and drive a Scorpio over some slumdwellers, or buy myself a nice little handgun and go about shooting people waiting a a bus stand. I can rest assured then that the media and my fellow brainwashed fans will take up my case on TV, and I can get out on bail and out of jail ASAP...I can also break down claiming that I have two kids and a family to support, and I will also happily sell my story to be made as a full length teleserial to Ekta Kapoor.

God, are you listening? Please give me a chance too!!

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by Shyamal Bhat on Jul 31, 2007 09:43 PM   Permalink
By playing a good role in munnabhai mbbs, he has captured hearts of millions... this isn't gonna prove yu tat he has transformed... he comitted offence, he is payin up for it, nothin extraordinay

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by G2 on Jul 31, 2007 09:46 PM   Permalink
He was a responsible person 14 years ago he was not not a kid, he knew very well whatever he was doing...its the failure of our judiciary department that it took 14 years to punish him.

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by madhu r on Jul 31, 2007 09:43 PM   Permalink
I suppose those who sympathise with him should also have been killed in the blast in which sanjay was a part then only the real impact of terrorist like sanju would have been realised!!!

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by kasthuri ramappa on Jul 31, 2007 09:40 PM   Permalink
YOU kumar FEARING THIS TYPE PUNISHMENT HE ACTED LIKE THIS.

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by dora babu on Jul 31, 2007 09:42 PM   Permalink
Chup raho you half knowledged creature!!!

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by Alifiya Jhanjharia on Jul 31, 2007 09:52 PM   Permalink
All you fools.......just seeing a very narrow minded version and saying jsutice is done. It would make sense if you punished him soon enough after the incident....not after 14 yrs.......i totally agree with anip kumar.

But you see its all a matter of protecting one's interests. If court had let him go free, then eveyrone would have said coz he is actor and celeb, he has been let of easily.

What about all the politicians who are corrupt...eating ppls money and so many others? What about the gangsters and so many tohers who actually kill ppl???

Poor fellow got caught in trap...he should have been sentenced ok for hte weapons, but not for so long.

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by agnibha das on Jul 31, 2007 10:46 PM   Permalink
Just because politicians and gangsters go scot free dure to lack of evidence supporting their crime, doesn't provide excuse to let go off a actor/celeb, in this case Sanjay Dutt, on whom the prosecution (that means the Govt. of India/People of India) has gathered unsurmountable evidence.

Delivering memorised dialogues and wise maxims on Gandhigiri doesn't guarantee that he is a transformed man. He has to serve his sentence because he did commit a crime that has been proved in a court of law.

Justice has been served even though that has taken 14 yrs. We as Indians should be proud, that in our country where the priviledged getaway with crimes using their financial and political influence, the Judiciary has upheld its integrity atleast in this case and has sent an accused to prison.



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by pawan sharma on Jul 31, 2007 09:54 PM   Permalink
aise baat mat karo jaise itna time pass ho jane se mare hue log zinda ho gaye ho
they are still dead and their relatives are still crying for them

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