Re: Where was the mother
by Santa on Jun 13, 2013 11:09 AM
I agree. Her mother has shared the suicide note now, which doesn't help much. The guy would find few other gir1s and continue to have fun. Why do parents react only when something bad happens to their kids? Why can't they stop their daughters from getting into the hands of streetd0gs right at the beginning? Too late now, to cry and go after those streetd0gs.
Re: Where was the mother
by Kathir Krishnamurthi on Jun 14, 2013 05:29 PM
It is a difficult situation. If you are a parent of a a son or daughter in their 20's you can realize this. They are not kids and at the same time they need your love; they don't open up to you; they think they are independent and know it themselves. Being a single mother, she is the only person emotionally available. The mother yields to the wishes and decisions of the daughter. In the absence of a Dad, she would not risk losing her daughter. She cannot be assertive sometimes.
Love is blind and a girl with an ideal view of the world wants to cover up and somehow wants the relationship to work......
The mother wants it to work as well.. The boy is a spoiled ratass to do all this and now ants to get away... They should put him in jail for a good 15 years..
Re: about letter
by diwakar sharma on Jun 11, 2013 05:57 PM
krishna Sharma,her mother has put signature on each page and she has put the date of her signature on paper.
Re: about letter
by Ravi on Jun 11, 2013 06:30 PM
krishna sharma, Don't paralyze your peanut sized brain with such micro analysis. Let the experts take care of it.
Here is a novel idea which sounds like common sense to most of us. Show some sympathy towards the girls family if you consider yourself as a civilized gentleman.
Re: Re: about letter
by sonia mishra on Jun 11, 2013 07:05 PM
mr Ravi u talk so much as if ur the most sensible and intelligent person in this whole world.Never under estimate anyone without knowing anything.the wordings u use here is unbelievable for a mature person like u.
Re: Re: Re: about letter
by Amita Suri on Jun 12, 2013 04:34 PM
Common girl what's wrong in that.. In a public forum like this you are bound to get such replies. I think you are thinking this to be your University website. The comment from Ravi is regarding the FAKE word used by Mr. Sharma.. Dont take it too personal
Jiah's suicide remembers Divya Bharati. She was also committed suicide in her younger age and she was in swing with her stardom, but due to her foolishness or blindness for love she lost her life. Now Jiah also repeated same story and lost her life even though she have a foreign culture as she born and grown in London. Young age always take them to a dangerous spot where there is no alternate to save their lives
She says she spent money on him and hes not grateful..anyways this is the culture that we are imbibing from the western countries where people party and make relationships easily and break them.
Re: was this girl mentally stable?
by Jim on Jun 11, 2013 04:03 PM
She would be in sane state to know what she was going to do but when you are depressed then you lose ability to judge right or wrong. I wish someone was there to console her. My heart goes with her family.
Re: was this girl mentally stable?
by Ravi on Jun 11, 2013 06:24 PM
Abstract baba, You mean committing suicide is imbibed from western culture?
Please be matured enough to look at the bigger picture. You are making a fool of yourself with such narrow minded attitude. Be thankful to heavens that this didnt happen to any of your near and dear ones.
Her mother has shared the suicide note now, which doesn't help much. The guy would find few other gir1s and continue to have fun. Why do parents react only when something bad happens to their kids? Why can't they stop their daughters from getting into the hands of streetd0gs right at the beginning? Too late now, to cry and go after those streetd0gs.
RIP....Jiah khan i had also been suffering by getting cheated by my lover but sucide is not the end of our life we have to overcome these problems may ur soul rest in peace