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ashish khandelwal
gud idea!
by ashish khandelwal on Jul 18, 2009 11:24 PM

lack of recreational facilities is often accounted for poorer couples indulging in producing babies..i think its bold and better on the part of the minister

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mallaiah anchoori
Let the Minister shun all such pernicious idea!
by mallaiah anchoori on Jul 18, 2009 10:56 PM

What a novel idea to have been pperceived by the health & family welfare Minister!!Wah!!One could not think in that direction.If that is the effective mode of controlling the population,let the health minister drop all the modes of campaigning family planning & give a free TV set of maga size to all the house houses.The honourable minister should know that sex one of the greatest boon granted by the God for all the living creatures which relaxes body & mind.And his thinking towards the direction making the Indian wives deprived of time for it too much & unbecoming of a "Family welfare Minister".Did he bother to thnk about the poor husbands who too would suffer incidentally.As a responsible minister Mr Gulab Nabi Azad shun all such pernicious ideas which are not all good for general health.

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Ez sas
Sharam aani chahiyae
by Ez sas on Jul 18, 2009 10:43 PM

By doing such thing only God knows, will the population gets controlled or not. But one thing could be certain. There may not remain any difference between animals and humans. That sex drive may dismantle the pavitr bond of marriage and destroy our parampra.


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itswrongdude
itswrongdude
by itswrongdude on Jul 18, 2009 10:36 PM

may b his parents shud hve been given this tv.... long b4 he was born...... hmm mmm

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vatsayan
Villages , TVs and Mallika
by vatsayan on Jul 18, 2009 10:32 PM

Men in villages watch Mallika Sherawat, Bipasha basu, Rakhi Sawant and kareena Kapoor on TV and go back to bed with Dalai lama like mind - that too with wife handy ? I dont think so..lol.

And the minister must be joking. If at all, he should think more in terms of telecasting Satsangs and Astha TV programs. Or Baba Ramdev programs on TV to fill the gap just calm down people.

Even yoga programs became sultry. Howmany people like to watch Shilpa yoga for yoga and not to salivate wathcing Shilpa Shetty ? ;) Sorry for being so blunt. But that's the fact.



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Babu K
Popuation control and TV
by Babu K on Jul 18, 2009 10:28 PM

What else can one expect from an idiot ?

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SAMPATH MURUGAN
More X- Movies= More Children ?
by SAMPATH MURUGAN on Jul 18, 2009 10:15 PM

Loose Talks.Gulam gives idiotic idea. He will learn more from Sushma Swaraj and Anbumani Ramdoss.

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vatsayan
We are sex oppressed nation full of hypocrats
by vatsayan on Jul 18, 2009 10:10 PM

Those midriff flashing, transparent saree clad women in soaps, those midnight masalas, themes revolving around cheating and adultery, those programs whose story line centered on extra marital escapades of men and women, those semi clad sultry women in potpouris, drenched voluptious women in rain songs , those pelvic thrusting gyrations called dances, titilating steamy scenes in midnight specials with special sound effects and not to mention the dish TVs airing R rated movies even in prime time..does Mr.Azad really thinks TV programs help reduce sex?

Malaysia and Philippines have imposed restrictions on airing such programs in recent times as they are afraid their countries will become like Bangladesh (one densest populated country in the world). But our pseudo intellectual idots of the 'free world' with their head in their azzes will never think. They advocate for choices. Most of the time those choices are idotic and carry no sense.Just wind bags.

I guess Mr Azad was joking. Our morons in the media bent it and added some masala as usual and made an attempt to sensationalize it. Nothing more.

Lets face it. Any thing on sex sells in India. We are a sex starved nation. So on one hand we keep slapping obscenity cases on Akshay Kumar, protest cheer leaders wearing minis yet Delhi is rape capital comparable to some African nations. Becase Deep down, we are sexually oppressed hypocrats. 1.2 billion people (and growing like termites) is a living proof.

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vatsayan
We are sex oppressed nation full of hypocrats
by vatsayan on Jul 18, 2009 10:09 PM

Those midriff flashing, transparent saree clad women in soaps, those midnight masalas, themes revolving around cheating and adultery, those programs whose story line centered on extra marital escapades of men and women, those semi clad sultry women in potpouris, drenched voluptious women in rain songs , those pelvic thrusting gyrations called dances, titilating steamy scenes in midnight specials with special sound effects and not to mention the dish TVs airing R rated movies even in prime time..does Mr.Azad really thinks TV programs help reduce sex?

Malaysia and Philippines have imposed restrictions on airing such programs in recent times as they are afraid their countries will become like Bangladesh (one densest populated country in the world). But our pseudo intellectual idots of the 'free world' with their head in their azzes will never think. They advocate for choices. Most of the time those choices are idotic and carry no sense.Just wind bags.

I guess Mr Azad was joking. Our morons in the media bent it and added some masala as usual and made an attempt to sensationalize it. Nothing more.

Lets face it. Any thing on sex sells in India. We are a sex starved nation. So on one hand we keep slapping obscenity cases on Akshay Kumar, protest cheer leaders wearing minis yet Delhi is rape capital comparable to some African nations. Becase Deep down, we are sexually oppressed hypocrats. 1.2 billion people (and growing like termites) is a living proof.

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vatsayan
We are sex oppressed nation full of hypocrats
by vatsayan on Jul 18, 2009 10:09 PM

Those midriff flashing, transparent saree clad women in soaps, those midnight masalas, themes revolving around cheating and adultery, those programs whose story line centered on extra marital escapades of men and women, those semi clad sultry women in potpouris, drenched voluptious women in rain songs , those pelvic thrusting gyrations called dances, titilating steamy scenes in midnight specials with special sound effects and not to mention the dish TVs airing R rated movies even in prime time..does Mr.Azad really thinks TV programs help reduce sex?

Malaysia and Philippines have imposed restrictions on airing such programs in recent times as they are afraid their countries will become like Bangladesh (one densest populated country in the world). But our pseudo intellectual idots of the 'free world' with their head in their azzes will never think. They advocate for choices. Most of the time those choices are idotic and carry no sense.Just wind bags.

I guess Mr Azad was joking. Our morons in the media bent it and added some masala as usual and made an attempt to sensationalize it. Nothing more.

Lets face it. Any thing on sex sells in India. We are a sex starved nation. So on one hand we keep slapping obscenity cases on Akshay Kumar, protest cheer leaders wearing minis yet Delhi is rape capital comparable to some African nations. Becase Deep down, we are sexually oppressed hypocrats. 1.2 billion people (and growing like termites) is a living proof.

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