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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: arnanya

👍🏼 As long as the going is good ... Chemistree?? 😆😆 They are good ..

The stars of Ye Hai Mohabbatein shining bright scoring a century!

The entire team of Star Plus' popular show Ye Hai Mohabbatein is elated on completing their successful 100 episodes.



Surprising its going good until now.. lets see when the satyanash hits😆
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: arnanya

So this the guy who is making Yeh Risha kya kehlatahai ...

Rajan Shahi all set to launch fresh faces with his new show on Star Plus!

With his new show on Star Plus, producer director Rajan Shahi will be experimenting with a new genre and is still passionate about finding that perfect face for his show!


Don't whether he is capable of doing young and maadern shows😆
YRKKH is beyond my understanding😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
I was fliiping channels and came across QH. Watched it for few minutes. RV is still there and billi still trying to woo him and saying zoya is not good for him🤔
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: arnanya

So this the guy who is making Yeh Risha kya kehlatahai ...

Rajan Shahi all set to launch fresh faces with his new show on Star Plus!

With his new show on Star Plus, producer director Rajan Shahi will be experimenting with a new genre and is still passionate about finding that perfect face for his show!


yea new faces and make it so old that no one else will call these guys in other shows.
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Posted: 11 years ago


After Modi admits he was married, his brother says it was a 'social formality'


AHMEDABAD: Seeking to contain a controversy over Narendra Modi's marital status, his elder brother Somabhai on Thursday said that the BJP prime ministerial candidate's marriage should be seen as a "social formality" which happened nearly 50 years ago.

Modi acknowledged his marriage to Jashodaben for the first time in his affidavit filed along with his nomination papers in Vadodara Lok Sabha constituency on Wednesday, which has invited derisive remarks from the Congress. In the state assembly polls, he had left blank the column about spouse.

In a statement sent to the media by the BJP, Somabhai said, "Our parents had not studied much and we were a poor family. To them Narendra was like any other child. In such context our parents conducted his marriage in a tender age with Jashodaben, but it turned out to be just a social formality for the sake of it."

"Modi, after leaving the house has not kept any contact with the family," Somabhai said, adding, "Service to the nation was his only religion. So he left home and this material world. His marriage was just a formality as he left the house soon after his marriage.

"Even Jashodaben has been living at her father's home and spending her life working in the education sector," Somabhai said. "The incident (Modi's marriage) which had occurred 45-50 years ago is to be seen in the background of a poor and traditionally orthodox family," he said.

Somabhai said that Narendra Modi's current status should not be evaluated on the basis of "an incident" that had occurred 45 to 50 years ago.

Praising his younger brother, he said, "Narendrabhai was different amongst the six siblings. His interest in the service to the nation was quite apparent to us.

"But nobody could have estimated the intensity of his idea of service to the nation. He was also very influenced with the sacrifice and dedication of Swami Vivekananda and Lord Gautam Buddha."

Somabhai said that his younger brother had left the house and the family because he believed in the concept of 'world is a family'.

Modi's family members did not know much about him as he has never maintained active contact with them after he left the house, he said.

In Wednesday's affidavit Modi has stated that he has no information about the assets and liabilities of his wife.

His other brother Prahlad said that Modi has never denied that he is a married man and in the earlier election forms he had kept the column of wife blank.

"He has never denied it (marriage). In the earlier election (affidavits) the column (about spouse) would have been left blank due to some reasons. Whether he did it intentionally or not that is his personal issue," Modi's Prahlad said.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: MastMalang



After Modi admits he was married, his brother says it was a 'social formality'


AHMEDABAD: Seeking to contain a controversy over Narendra Modi's marital status, his elder brother Somabhai on Thursday said that the BJP prime ministerial candidate's marriage should be seen as a "social formality" which happened nearly 50 years ago.

Modi acknowledged his marriage to Jashodaben for the first time in his affidavit filed along with his nomination papers in Vadodara Lok Sabha constituency on Wednesday, which has invited derisive remarks from the Congress. In the state assembly polls, he had left blank the column about spouse.

In a statement sent to the media by the BJP, Somabhai said, "Our parents had not studied much and we were a poor family. To them Narendra was like any other child. In such context our parents conducted his marriage in a tender age with Jashodaben, but it turned out to be just a social formality for the sake of it."

"Modi, after leaving the house has not kept any contact with the family," Somabhai said, adding, "Service to the nation was his only religion. So he left home and this material world. His marriage was just a formality as he left the house soon after his marriage.

"Even Jashodaben has been living at her father's home and spending her life working in the education sector," Somabhai said. "The incident (Modi's marriage) which had occurred 45-50 years ago is to be seen in the background of a poor and traditionally orthodox family," he said.

Somabhai said that Narendra Modi's current status should not be evaluated on the basis of "an incident" that had occurred 45 to 50 years ago.

Praising his younger brother, he said, "Narendrabhai was different amongst the six siblings. His interest in the service to the nation was quite apparent to us.

"But nobody could have estimated the intensity of his idea of service to the nation. He was also very influenced with the sacrifice and dedication of Swami Vivekananda and Lord Gautam Buddha."

Somabhai said that his younger brother had left the house and the family because he believed in the concept of 'world is a family'.

Modi's family members did not know much about him as he has never maintained active contact with them after he left the house, he said.

In Wednesday's affidavit Modi has stated that he has no information about the assets and liabilities of his wife.

His other brother Prahlad said that Modi has never denied that he is a married man and in the earlier election forms he had kept the column of wife blank.

"He has never denied it (marriage). In the earlier election (affidavits) the column (about spouse) would have been left blank due to some reasons. Whether he did it intentionally or not that is his personal issue," Modi's Prahlad said.


yeah I read about it in the apers in the morning ...
woonder howmany more skeletons will tumble out now ...😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
Did you all read what Mulayam Singh Yadav has said taoday ??
That to er is man and so he should be forgiven and fansi should not be given to rape criminals .
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Posted: 11 years ago
http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=3982620
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Posted: 11 years ago

Boys err at times, wrong to hang rapists: Mulayam Singh Yadav

Last Updated: Friday, April 11, 2014, 00:19
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Lucknow: In a highly insensitive and controversial statement at the time when security of women is a major issue, Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Thursday said that it was wrong to give capital punishment to rapists.

Speaking at a rally in Moradabad, Yadav referred to the Shakti Mills rape cases in Mumbai where death penalty was awarded to three rape accused and defended those who commit such heinous crimes, saying boys err at times.

Questioning the death sentence to the three men, Yadav asked, "Should rape cases be punished with hanging?

We will bring changes in law when we come to power, he further added.

"Ladkon se aisi galtiyan ho jaati hain to iska ye matlab nahin ki phaansi de di jaye (Boys do make such mistakes but that does not mean that they should be sent to the gallows)," he told the gathering.

"Death penalty for rape is unfair...will change rape laws when we come to power," Mulayam Singh said.

"If boys and girls have difference, and the girl goes and gives a statement that I have been raped, then the poor fellows are punished."

"Two or three have been given the death sentence in Mumbai. We will change such laws when we come to power ... we will also ensure punishment of those who report false cases," said the leader whose party is in power in Uttar Pradesh.

Soon after the statement, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) flayed Mulayam Singh for his "insensitive and shameful" statement.

Vijay Bahadur Pathak, state spokesman of the BJP, said the former chief minister's comments were unacceptable and very sad.

Pathak said the statement of the SP supremo comes as a shock as he was very critical of rape cases during the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party regime in the state.

BJP leader Subramanian Swamy said the comment smacked of Yadav playing "minority politics" in the backdrop of recent Muzaffarnagar riots in which many women were allegedly raped.

"Mulayam Singh Yadav must have thought of playing minority politics in Nirbhaya case also," he said.

Congress spokesperson Shobha Oza told reporters in Delhi: "It is unfortunate that any leader makes such a statement regarding a crime like rape. Such statements encourage persons involved in such crimes".

Social activist Kiran Bedi said, "These statements call for total boycott of such a political leader. People should be asked to vote out such people completely."

"This statement is against the society and it is spreading lawlessness," she said.

Another activist Ranjana Kumari demanded Yadav's arrest in the light of these remarks.

She said the EC should take cognisance of it and an FIR must be lodged against him for making such a statement as "calling rape a small mistake is directly encouraging rape."

Former Chairman of National Commission for Women Poornima Advani said, "Public apology is the least. The Election Commission should take up this matter. This is a negative and useless election stunt which is going to hit him hard. And, I am sure he will be voted out."

Yadav's statement comes at a time when people across the country are casting their ballots to choose next government of the country.

Indian women form 49% of the electorate. Safety is among the main issue besides corruption and price rise on the minds of women across the country.

The incident of gang-rape of a paramedic student in a moving bus in Delhi in December 2012 had pushed the Centre as well as Delhi Government to announce a series of measures to enhance security of women.

(With Agency inputs)

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