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Abandoned by their own, the law will not help them
by ramakrishnan kesavaprakash on Mar 08, 2007 10:45 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am sorry to say this, if u go thro the life history of this Old people, u could find one thing, A woman is an enemy to another women. Requesting you to apologise for my saying as a male I have gone through this. Thank God, till now my parents are safe in their own flat at chennai, ofcourse till now both of us visiting each other once in 3 months and they willcome and stay with for two months at Pune.
As it comes to one patti, (Old lady) today's genrations are using the elders just as an Ayyamma and throwing them out once their work is done. For eg. for working young ladies they need their help till the child goes to scholl, once it this is done and then sory, this is not the place for u.

But I have seen families where Old ladies making the young generations girls' life miserabale, particulary working girls as In laws. They have to suffer at both ends (Work place and at Home). I have seen this also in this society. I have seen the girls do not have support even from their Husbands or atleas a word of sorry or love from the husbands. This is also very very Bad

As I said earlier A women is an enemy to another.

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  RE:Abandoned by their own, the law will not help them
by Anamika Arora on Mar 08, 2007 10:52 AM   Permalink
well said.......no law can put sense into their heads

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  RE:RE:Abandoned by their own, the law will not help them
by aditya anu on Mar 08, 2007 11:01 AM   Permalink
Change attitude & mentality of the people.
so everyone will love their parents and as well as love & help to others also.
There is one NGO in pune which is really working to create highly evolved society.for more details email adianu210@rediffmail.com


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