election

India
April 16, 2009 12:21pm CST
throwin shoes n chappals on neta is becomin a fashion, wht do u think is it a right way to raise the voice????
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@chimrani (1426)
• India
16 Apr 09
No,it is not right because you can file a case against leaders if they are doing wrong.But he or she has no right to hit the political leaders with shoes.Reporters who are throwing shoes not political peoples are just want to get there name and fame in news . I hate this type of peoples who make fun of the political leader by throwing shoes and chappals .
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@vipinl (802)
• India
16 Apr 09
Yes its seems to be very much in fashion, this time it was Advani under the hammer, and the man who thrown chapal at him was interviewed by a news channel rather than getting behind the bars. It will go on till some one gets real hard punishment and next one thinks twice for the consequences before doing such act. I have discussed it here before, its not a way to represent your anger in an civilized society.. also i don't think other than that sikh journalist really did it in anger, other two look like paid for what they did. If it goes on like this then the day is not far one has to leave his shoes out of the public meetings like they do in mandirs...lol
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@sweety_81 (2124)
• India
18 Apr 09
Well; it certainly has become fashionable and now these show N Chappal throwing incidents do not appear to be serious stuff also .
• India
19 Apr 09
It is wrong. People are throwing shoes on democracy. Automatically they are throwing shoes on themselves. It is shame on ourselves.
@rashmie (947)
• United Arab Emirates
16 Apr 09
Write in pure English....