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Law required for Media
by Deep Ghosh on Jan 04, 2008 07:42 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The hole film made By Hindustan Times for Publicity......just simple question raises "there are 2 HT photographers what exactly doing there" and if they really thinks about that girl then why they clicked unnecessary photos of that girl..... People more interestingly watched that photos instead of any sympathy towards that girl......last time it was Mid-Day and this time Hindustan Times....

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  RE:Law required for Media
by James Baker on Jan 05, 2008 02:42 AM   Permalink
Gosh go back to your communist country before condeming the media. Thank God the media was there..other wise the police and politicians would have fabricated something else. Media should go to Nandigram and see how the communist Bengalis are shooting their own people.

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by Abbas Rescued on Jan 05, 2008 05:15 AM   Permalink
So it means crimes in India started only recently when media started working with cameras etc. ?

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by Abbas Rescued on Jan 05, 2008 05:20 AM   Permalink
Indian police is all about corruption, bribe and abuse of power, or misuse of power, it is legalised mafia. If our 99% of corrupt police and total corrupt judiciary gone, our 50% of crimes are automatically gone. Right now many crimes are spoon fed by our corrupt judiciary and mafia police. No where in the world we have such shameless police. It happens only in India.

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by Kumar on Jan 04, 2008 11:02 PM   Permalink
Idiot why are your deviating from the main issue and nitpicking minor and irrelavent stuff. Is one of the molester your relative or you yourself?

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