oops that must be an insult to the flag.. maybe radioactive waves went from my eyes to the flag and its color got slightly diminished by them.. now what will happen to it.. i must be punished else the dignity of our flag is in question.. i wish it was not so unreachable for me and more closer to earth near where its residents are so that they can identify it and call it theirs.. how can you call something yours if you have never seen it.
wow so many guys out there protecting either indian culture or indian national flag,or any thing which is indian. we should be very proud of these guys,for the organization and for our policers. investigating such an important case requires very great skill, intelligence and what not, and for the organisation , believe it ,it is for protecting indian culture, other wise who would have,, but i wonder what the police are going to investigate in the first place ,ooom i believe first they call upon this heroin and ask for the dress she wore at the function, then they will call upon high level meeting to decide whether that particular dress actually destroyed/offended the indian culture or not.ooom and what the witness are going to say, especially chief minister of tamil nadu, mr. karunanidhi....let us see,,
RE:protecting indian culture
by Nihit Saxena on Jan 15, 2008 06:37 PM
surprisingly these things are so delicate they get "hurt" by slightest movement and are made to feel too much like a bomb than to be something that you can feel theirs. maybe thats why people cant feel any love for their flag.. look at flags at every house, corner, clothes in other countries, definitely they make you feel they are more attached and proud of their flag than we are ever allowed to be.
before making children, i have come to know that some people are doing a lot of western things.. children must be evil as they are a by product of western deed, we should ban marriages which propogate western culture by putting two people into situations that lead them to do western things and destroy our hindu culture.. for the sake of that anybody marrying will bear the burnt of protectors of our hindu culture.. (who never got married/attracted to anyone or thought about these western things that our indian men and women never had)
I believe that the act of objecting to a dress that actor Shriya wore is taking moral policing to its height of insanity. A lot of the readers commenting seem to be Hindus themselves. I guess that reflects the fact that ppl who practise Hinduism predominantly share a less extreme view of the religion.
However, we see similar out bursts from other religious groups / individuals too, like in Islam. I am just wondering whether there is a similar response from practitioners of other religions as well? What was the reaction to a Fatwa on Sania for example, for her choice of attire, from the Muslim community?
Actually, nothing wrong in dresses.But these film stars have some image in public.Todyas films r more vulgarous as Hollywood films.Todays stars r more open and try to copy Hollywood stars. Also,10 yrs back B.P.movies watched in secret,but now DVDs,VCDs of B.P. films r sold on footpath and it's easily available to small kids.So,youth is getting attracted to these girls.But when they get chance they try it. Few years back in one publec show Yukta Mukhi and Nagma molested by a mob.Hence,it's fact that girls should be more careful about their dresses and body language,otherwise they should not blame ppl.These thing happen in Western countries too.At last Men r always men.
i just wish hindu fundamentalists would stop and look at temple idols... y'know, the nude ones and the ones portraying the different forms of kamasutra... apparently, westernization is the reason for reaching the second largest population on the planet!!! they've objected to the outfit she's wearing in the picture??? what do they want her to do... come draped in white like a widow and jump into a fire? grow up pleeeeeeeeaaaseeee... sheesh...
RE:shriya enrages hindu
by Nihit Saxena on Jan 15, 2008 06:03 PM
i wuld say they should start looking at them cuz that is hindu culture and if they dont look they are going against it and will bear the burnt of other protectors of hindu culture like me.
RE:shriya enrages hindu
by KZ on Jan 16, 2008 07:17 PM
yore right Rohan.. these fundamentalists totally lack funda, are totally mental and friggin' listless.. they're such a waste that they should be listed in the radioactive waste material and banned under the WEEE standards to be allowed to exist on the face of the planet. They've nothin' important to do at work.. hence bored to death they resort to such activities. Makes me feel bad about my nation, thinking it's full of such crap in high level positions. It hurts really to think that these people, if they really have the time, money and power to raise thier voices, ignore the other more serious problems in India like poverty, lack of sanitation, food, electricity and concentrate on this.
RE:This is how RSS & .... get into the news!
by Aadi Manav on Jan 15, 2008 02:53 PM
Remember the Sanjay Joshi CD ? hahahah. The so called Gurads of Indian culture are themselves involved in sex Scandals. Anyway,Shriya has lovely face and lovely feet. I like her.instead of watching the Half chaddhi wodden logs from RSS i will prefer to see Shriy's snaps....
RE:RSS & Hindu fundamentalism is anti national.
by Rejji on Jan 15, 2008 01:11 PM
I fully support RSS ...i appreciate all efforts from RSS to make the Indian culture alive. U have to follow the values of Indian Culture..
RE:RE:RSS & Hindu fundamentalism is anti national.
by Nihit Saxena on Jan 15, 2008 02:46 PM
honestly tell us if you are a guy have you never appreciated a womans body , what is non-indian and western about a womans body?
RE:RSS & Hindu fundamentalism is anti national.
by ratan goswami on Jan 15, 2008 03:37 PM
Where were you when the Muslim organisation were demanding a apology when Sania entered in one of the Masjids and there were newspaper articles filled up