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The married woman who donated her wedding chain (thaali)
Back in the 1990s funds were collected for the defense of those prosecuted for the murder of Rajiv Gandhi. A married woman donated her gold wedding chain; something no woman wlould take off when her husband is alive.
The woman was the daughter of the legendary Tamil nationalist poet Pavalareru Perunjchiththiranar.
You can find his bio at http://www.tamiltribune.com/99/1001.html
The woman was the daughter of the legendary Tamil nationalist poet Pavalareru Perunjchiththiranar.
You can find his bio at http://www.tamiltribune.com/99/1001.html
Kayalvizhi- Posts : 3659
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Kayalvizhi wrote:Back in the 1990s funds were collected for the defense of those prosecuted for the murder of Rajiv Gandhi. A married woman donated her gold wedding chain; something no woman wlould take off when her husband is alive.
Nonsense! Several women take it off and never wear it after the wedding ceremony.
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Kayalvizhi wrote: Perunjchiththiranar.
why such long last names?
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http://www.tamiltribune.com/99/1001.html[/quote[/url]]Kayalvizhi wrote:Back in the 1990s funds were collected for the defense of those prosecuted for the murder of Rajiv Gandhi. A married woman donated her gold wedding chain; something no woman wlould take off when her husband is alive.
The woman was the daughter of the legendary Tamil nationalist poet Pavalareru Perunjchiththiranar.
You can find his bio at [url=http://www.tamiltribune.com/99/1001.html
>>> Who were those prosecuted? Were they found guilty? Is the suggestion that they were unfairly prosecuted or is it that the lady who gave the chain felt the murder itself was justifiable?
Kris- Posts : 5460
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Kris wrote: http://www.tamiltribune.com/99/1001.html
>>> Who were those prosecuted? Were they found guilty? Is the suggestion that they were unfairly prosecuted or is it that the lady who gave the chain felt the murder itself was justifiable?
Don't remember all names. Look it up.
Were they found guilty? Yes, by an Indian court.
Is the suggestion that they were unfairly prosecuted? Prosecuted means prosecuted, nothing more meant here.
is it that the lady who gave the chain felt the murder itself was justifiable? Ask her.
Kayalvizhi- Posts : 3659
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Kayalvizhi wrote:Kris wrote: http://www.tamiltribune.com/99/1001.html
>>> Who were those prosecuted? Were they found guilty? Is the suggestion that they were unfairly prosecuted or is it that the lady who gave the chain felt the murder itself was justifiable?
Don't remember all names. Look it up.
Were they found guilty? Yes, by an Indian court.
Is the suggestion that they were unfairly prosecuted? Prosecuted means prosecuted, nothing more meant here.
is it that the lady who gave the chain felt the murder itself was justifiable? Ask her.
>>>There is no need to ask her. You have very serious issues if you don't see a problem with this scenario.
Kris- Posts : 5460
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I don't see any issue. serious or not.
You have some problem with that lady? What?
Will you donate something precious so an accused can hire a good lawyer and gather evidence?
You have some problem with that lady? What?
Will you donate something precious so an accused can hire a good lawyer and gather evidence?
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Kayalvizhi wrote:I don't see any issue. serious or not.
You have some problem with that lady? What?
Will you donate something precious so an accused can hire a good lawyer and gather evidence?
>>>> I didn't think so. Why stop at that? Why not also raise funds for the defense of Godse, Oswald and Sirhan- Sirhan? Have fun in this topsy-turvy world of warped morality
Kris- Posts : 5460
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I know a married woman in India who used her "thaali" as collateral for a small loan so she could buy paan (in Telugu we call it "killi). That made her so famous that she was referred to as "killila Narusu."
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Re: The married woman who donated her wedding chain (thaali)
indophile wrote:I know a married woman in India who used her "thaali" as collateral for a small loan so she could buy paan (in Telugu we call it "killi). That made her so famous that she was referred to as "killila Narusu."
paan (in Telugu we call it "killi). I don't know what it is.
Kayalvizhi- Posts : 3659
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Kris wrote: Why not also raise funds for the defense of Godse, Oswald and Sirhan- Sirhan? Have fun in this topsy-turvy world of warped morality
Oswald was killed before any trial. I don't know what happened to Godse. I am 100% sure Sirhan had hired a lawyer or gov provided one for free.
Any accused has a right to trial with a good defense lawyer. How else know guilty or innocent?
How many of you think an accused has right to trial with defense lawyer?
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