Hypocrisy at its best

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Hello everyone!😊


😆 Yeah its me again, anyone miss me?


So I finally caught up completely with yesterday's episode and I only have one question for ACP Arjun Rawte.

Do you practice what you preach?😕


Why is Rohit taking revenge and justice for his family selfish and you seeking Sikandar and taking the law into your hands justified?

Does the same rules not apply to you or do you believe in talking the talk but not walking the walk?


As I watched ACP Arjun lecture Rohit these and more questions like these were going thru my mind, so what do you think Friends?


Is ACP Rawte a hypocrite or is he justified in seeking revenge for his beloved wife because he is pain of loss is so much greater than common man's pain?

Just to clarify here is the dictionary definition of Hypocrisy.


Hypocrisy: the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform; pretense.


So once again bring on the jhootis, rotten tomatoes and eggs because I am always ready for them.🤣

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Posted: 12 years ago
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i agree with u
Edited by khemanisarita - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Lol i already had opened a thread a few weeks ago with the same thing, but i agree with what you are saying...
It seems like;

"Do what i preach, but dont do what i do! and i'm a cop, so i'm not supposed to follow any rules!"😆😆😆
But for all those who still gonna rant Arjun lost someone in a very brutal way, then even that boy Rohit lost everyone in a brutal way...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I agree, that's why i didn't like yesterdays and Saturdays epi that much...
if the person who is supposed to protect the law starts breaking it, fir kya faida? But like I said in tina2603's thread, people on this forum suddenly become blind when it comes to finding faults in arjun...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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di even i was thinking the same yesterday
arjun is giving lecture to everyone that they should nt take law in their hands for their revenge
then what is he doing
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Tina2603

Lol i already had opened a thread a few weeks ago with the same thing, but i agree with what you are saying...

It seems like;

"Do what i preach, but dont do what i do! and i'm a cop, so i'm not supposed to follow any rules!"😆😆😆
But for all those who still gonna rant Arjun lost someone in a very brutal way, then even that boy Rohit lost everyone in a brutal way...



My question to those who thinks his loss is greater than Rohit, is have you ever lost a parent? Or come even close to losing one of your parent?

Fact is loss is a loss, no matter who you are, it hurts and getting over that loss takes a lot of strength.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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As arjun lost his wife in front of his eyes the same way rohit too brutally lost his family !!
So this is the same situation for both! And i was too thinking the same!!
So if what rohit did is not accepted , same way what arjun did is not acceptable at all!
Edited by Vampire-queen - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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bt doesnt sikander a criminal and responsible not only for roshni's murder bt many more illegal things..
think like tht.. coz its very easy to point a finger at othrs.


yes arjun is indeed keen on seeking revenge for roshni's murder bt his revenge will also kill a criminal responsible for n number of crime..


think a litle biggr.

arjun also punished the lady who killed his sisters' husband in that organ racket thing..


get ur facts correct first..

and yes not all people are blind whn it comes to arjun..

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sakuu

I agree, that's why i didn't like yesterdays and Saturdays epi that much...

if the person who is supposed to protect the law starts breaking it, fir kya faida? But like I said in tina2603's thread, people on this forum suddenly become blind when it comes to finding faults in arjun...




Selective hearing and vision my dear, I have seen it all.

They only see one person's fault, baki sab toh doodh ke dhoole hua hai na.😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: kriti22

bt doesnt sikander a criminal and responsible not only for roshni's murder bt many more illegal things..

think like tht.. coz its very easy to point a finger at othrs.


yes arjun is indeed keen on seeking revenge for roshni's murder bt his revenge will also kill a criminal responsible for n number of crime..


think a litle biggr.

arjun also punished the lady who killed his sisters' husband in that organ racket thing..


get ur facts correct first..

and yes not all people are blind whn it comes to arjun..



Rohit also said that Victor may be responsible for many more like his family, so is he not also a criminal who has killed many people that may have affected many family?

My facts are correct dear, and the fact is no matter who he is Arjun is not justified.

VIctor killed Rohit's family for their possessions, big or small a criminal is criminal

And by the way this is exactly what I am saying, that Arjun preaches the law but he is not practicing it.

He snooped thru Rathore's file and stole a hard drive too.
Edited by ll-Shilpa-ll - 12 years ago

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