Thursday, January 7, 2010

The past always comes to haunt you

The man of the moment S.P.S Rathore(arguably)who is hogging the limelight for all the wrong reasons must be gutted I guess.After all,when you have got such a lovely wife at home who looks amazing even at her ripe old age in her courtroom robes and is far sexier than the deceased Ruchika ,can't you practise self control and hold yourself when you know that you have a "lamb" at home whom you can prey upon all night,literally I mean.Yes,I do admit that in this testosterone charged and oestrogen starved society of ours it gets a little ominous on we men to maintain our dignity in the face of "fresh raw meat".But consider this,a man who had painstakingly built his reputation by winning medals a galore,now faces the prospect of loosing them all being charged with molesting an "aspiring" tennis player(Ruchika appeared more like a mini Bandit Queen in her sole picture that props up in the news every now and then!). Infact he ought to have been given the benefit of doubt in this judgement as some wise old man once said "JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED" and considering the track record of the Indian Judiciary in their promptness to deliver "NATURAL JUSTICE" it would take another decade at least to arrive at something definite.Even then the accused would have the option to challenge the verdict in the Supreme Court which would further lengthen the decision making process.Moreover by then molestation might well have become a minor offence by way of the Indian culture (considering the rapid rate of degradation that had set in the Indian Society according to the MORALISTS ) and the Supreme Judge might well have meted out the natural course of justice on the accused by way of death.So,my basic argument is: Shouldn't we attach much less importance to this trivial matter that doesn't deserve so much space in the print media in the first place being swayed by the public "hulla bol" and being fanned by the sensationalist Indian media and focus our attention on the other matters of national importance like unemployment?

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