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The british lady should be punished.
by Dhananjay Kumar on Mar 12, 2008 08:30 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This lady, showing so much concern about her dead daughter, should be punished as well. If, as per Indian law, the deceased was a minor, why on earth her mother had left her alone at the hotel near Anjuna. On top of that this mother was planning a trip to some island leaving her daughter in the hands of drug dealers. She should have been concerned for daughter that time only.
Besides, these are the people who come to Goa and ask for drugs. They are more responsible for incidents like this and others (like road accidents) which occur under influence of drugs and alcohol.

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by Fab Reens on Mar 12, 2008 08:35 PM   Permalink
Chalo, one more 'buddhoo' on rediff who does not read prev. msgs. And butts in with his two-paisa worth writing the same thing over and over again. Hasn't anyone taught you some netiquette by now?

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by Fab Reens on Mar 12, 2008 08:39 PM   Permalink
Sounds like Mrigank has reincarnated himself as Dhanajay now. They surely share the same idiocy.

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by You yourself on Mar 12, 2008 08:37 PM   Permalink
This is not the time to talk about the mother's wisdom. When your mother dies, people will talk about how stupid you were to allow her to die, and that she was doing all the wrong things inviting death.

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by Fab Reens on Mar 12, 2008 08:38 PM   Permalink
What can I say? Here's something new..Someone copying my name on rediff. Anyway, jaher janta ko malum ho ki yeh CAPswala fareb hai..

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by Pulipakkam SrinivasaRaghavan on Mar 12, 2008 09:15 PM   Permalink
We are making a lot of noise about a 15 year old foreign girl's death. Is this so as she was an off-shore person? As few mails reflect, she was on the wrong side of law by all means - being a minor & prefering a stranger male as company, under the influence of drug and above all, her irresponsible mother leaving her daughter alone. Now, the parent is trying to blackmail Indian Police.

Some of the messages seem to tell that they are out to cleanse the Indian system - what are they doing about periodical shoot-outs of medicos in American Varsity Campusus? Who is making any noise about these deaths? Are their parents not feeling dejected & depressed?

Atleast this girl was just 15 years and law-breaker by every sense of word, while our Indian students are all medicos. How much financial burden their families have to bear?
All these self-professing saints who denigrade Indian Police in this isolated case, extend their helping hands?
More than financial loss, how about the vacuum those boys left in their parents' lives? Who cares for their emotional deprivement? Have our TV channals covered so much extensively these deaths as they do for this worthless and silly girl?

Its all because of negative publicity by electrnoic media, who have no worthy subject to cover. The mushrooming growth of TV channals compels them to run around for any and every insignificant happening to magnify and keep repeating the visuals for 4 to 5 hours. How important a news item is or if

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