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Posted: 19 years ago
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Dear friends!!!

I just wish to know your views on sting operations in the field of electronic and print media.

What is the net profit for aam admi because of sting operations?

Will the government take any actions on those people bit by sting operation!!(Most of the cases NO!!!)

Are the news channels,news paper people just trying to sell news?

Will you again vote for the people caught in some sting operation?

Cheers,

Mythili

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: abhijit shukla


We gladly learn 'Gandhigiri' from someone subpeonaed nder TADA.

And then there was a decoit named Valmiki who wrote ramayana...........

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: abhijit shukla



He was not under indictment for anything while writing it. He fessed up and repented his bad deeds first.

Haaannnn....Satyug me aisa hi hota tha...šŸ˜‰šŸ˜†. It was only the ladies who got punished. Men were allowed to go free if they promised to behave and repent........Kaash Sita and Ahilya were given such chances too.....

And well, technically Munnabhai wasn't subpeonaed under Tada.......😃

Edited by Minnie - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I want to share this article with u:

Sardesai will not be arrested, U.P. assures court

Legal Correspondent


Rajdeep Sardesai
New Delhi : With the Editor-in-Chief of CNN-IBN, Rajdeep Sardesai, agreeing to appear before the Uttar Pradesh Assembly on October 27 pursuant to a resolution passed by it and the State Government assuring the court that it would not arrest him, the Supreme Court on Thursday disposed of a petition filed by Mr. Sardesai challenging the resolution. Mr. Sardesai had sought a stay on the operation of the resolution directing him to appear in person to explain a charge of breach of privilege for telecasting a sting operation involving its MLAs. When the petition came up for admission before a three-judge Bench, comprising Chief Justice Y.K. Sabharwal, Justice C.K. Thakker and Justice R.V. Raveendran, senior counsel Mukul Rohatgi said that Mr. Sardesai would appear in person before the Assembly without any police escort. Senior counsel for the State said that it was one of those unfortunate incidents and accepted the suggestion of Mr. Rohatgi. The Bench then disposed of the matter. In the sting operation telecast earlier this year, three MLAs, including a then Minister, were shown purportedly taking bribes and allegedly admitting to involvement in activities such as 'hawala' transactions.

This was considered breach of privilege of the House and a resolution was passed on October 11 asking the police to produce Mr. Sardesai before the Assembly on October 27.

https://www.hindu.com/2006/10/20/stories/2006102005441300.htm

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Good One Mythili ... really we have to think about the effects these sting operations have on common people and do they actually lead us, the common people, anywhere.

In most cases, there are no results in front of us to learn from - we only see the crimes committed, the criminals or persons involved but justice? Delayed or not, it hardly enters the picture.

Loved the topic šŸ‘ šŸ‘ šŸ‘
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: Minnie

Haaannnn....Satyug me aisa hi hota tha...šŸ˜‰šŸ˜†. It was only the ladies who got punished. Men were allowed to go free if they promised to behave and repent........Kaash Sita and Ahilya were given such chances too.....

And well, technically Munnabhai wasn't subpeonaed under Tada.......😃

Minnie, I agree with you, its always the women who ahve to bear the worst brunt for any mistakes committed or any fallacies along the way ...

Men are the broken golden rings - broken, but still golden to the root.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Sangitha Das ji!!!

Welcome to DM !!

Cheers,
Mythili
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Good Topic Mythilli! I was raised outside of India so I can only give you an outsiders view. These sting operations are just sensationalism in India. Nothing comes of it. They perform the sting and then the polictician, business person just greases a few palms, lets the process drag out and eventually when our ADD nation loses focus and moves on to the sacandal( more than liekly involving some bollywood celebrity's love life) they will walk away scot free.

Incidently not all sting ops are bad, there is one on dateline NBC where this guy catches chatroom predators. They get lured to the house to meet what they think is a teemage boy or girl but the get busted and arrested insyead
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Originally posted by: abhijit shukla

Being one of the 'broken golden rings' (wait a minute, I am not broken! what am I saying?) let me change the subject quickly and transgress to the original topic of discussion. Fictional Munna bhai of actual Sanjay Dutt -or Salman- or Pataudi - or Anu Malik -or Govinda- or Shakti Kapoor or any number of Celebrities, Sportspersons or Politicians...we are so addicted to Celetrity worshipping that we never make them pay for thier transgressions...I am not talking in thier private life like having an affair, I am talking about the wrong they do that is detremental to us as society or nation. Even when Siddhu was facing murder charges, which later was accepted as a freak accident,our main concern was -will he be able to make the West Indies Tour or not!

By comparison Tom Cruise and Mel Gibson are paying for things they did which were not even illegal -except the drunk driving part on Gibson -let alone fatal to innocent people and endengered species. It just exposed them as ignorant idiots that we all presume the acorfolks to be in general. But they are paying price.

Abhijeet I do agree with what you have written. If and when we are talking of celebrities or stars of any form and size, we are basically interested in their private lives, in the general context. But we most often ignore their public life and/ or the way they conduct themselves in public. Today, we ahve so many stars campaigning for re-instating Pepsi and Coke in India once again (assuming that their psoitions have slipped by a little) but how many of them are actually conversant with the entire technique of judging whether these drinks are harmful or not? I know I am being off-limits over here but in India, at least, in most cases, I feel that stars and public figures are given much more leeway than they should be destined to.

As for men being the broken golden rings, it is just a general statement, not meant to offend anyone.

Edited by sangitadas - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
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even clbrties r human being
not 1 rule for them 1 rule for us
TADA is same for evryone
same with POTA

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