As it was on the debate at the NDTV yesterday,imagine the future life of the Talwars who were questioned ,interrogated,defamed by the media all these days creating the impressio in the general public that they are the culprits and lo their lives are going to be doomed for the rest of the years in the memory of their beloved daughter.And our good for nothing police has goofed up things for the worst.What is the point in catching the real culprits and punishing them when the lives of innocent have been ruined forever? The scriptures in our law books need to be changed for the better. I hope , hope and hope!!!
RE:Aarushi murder
by Loan Shark on Jun 19, 2008 12:57 AM Permalink
future life of talwar isn't in jeopardy if they are cleared by CBI based on this krishna guy's testimony
RE:Aarushi murder
by Demo-crazy on Jun 19, 2008 12:58 AM Permalink
I agree with you. I strongly feel that the parents are innocent. Otherwise, by now they would have cracked in the investigation.
Most of the public finds this tough to accept, going by the reaction to the story so far on rediff and elsewhere.
RE:Aarushi murder
by Geo on Jun 19, 2008 01:06 AM Permalink
They may be innocent of murder. But keeping middle aged male 'servants' in a house with a young girl, and having affairs and covering up (which might have been observed closely by the servants) etc. certainly makes them in part responsible for this situation
RE:Aarushi murder
by Guest on Jun 19, 2008 09:05 AM Permalink
Agreed, in today's culture of husband n wife both working, people tend to forget thier responsibilities as a parent and the children r left on the mercy of servants. If a child is subjected to company of a servant for the maximum of time, u can imagine child's mental state and to what extent he/she can be traumatised finally giving into the solace of rebel thoughts/bad company etc. etc. which can be taken advantage by servants and outsiders.. Its high time parents start looking at thier child's issues too in a gentle n friendly manner, so that they r aware of a little(may not be fully) about the issues/problem one's child has.