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Unless a beginning is made for clean-up we will end up as Mexico, Columbia and other central American countries where the rulers, police, judges and the rest of the government machinery is the cartel itself. For the sake of next generations just shut up and support the clean-up.
Roll up all the human rights and freedom of expression as for as the drugs rackets are concerned and shove it up otherwise as and when the cartels get the hold they will do it for us .
Another stupid article enabled by THE PRINT by an author who probably does not know Hindi and does not understand take into account that Indian languages need context to understand the meaning. “NASHA” literally means intoxication, I agree but it does not mean only drug related intoxication. In these songs the word “NASHA’ refers to being intoxicated or infatuated by beauty or love.
Some stupid author you have. Not interested in making donations to THE PRINT if this is what you call as opinion pieces or journalistic endeavours.
Stole words from my mouth. They publish stupid article like this and then dare o put “Support our journalism” at the bottom. I’d rather throw my money in pond than support this garbage. Utter wastage of bandwidth.
Nothing is illegal unless government intervenes in it. Nothung is legal unless people do not follow it.
Be civilised and grow Spiritually.
The worst paper and worst journalists.this is The print
The Print doesn’t want the smuggling of drugs from Pakistan to India to decrease. Jali hui hai inki.
Yeah.
Let’s not worry about what’s legal and what’s illegal.
Let’s call a legal process as a witch-hunt.
Let’s call the hunt for drug peddlers as moral policing.
Let’s malign someone for the raunchy roles they played in movies in the past, which means they don’t have the right to hold an opinion today.
Let’s equate all words like pyar ka nasha, pehla nasha with drugs inorder to make people feel silly.
Unless a beginning is made for clean-up we will end up as Mexico, Columbia and other central American countries where the rulers, police, judges and the rest of the government machinery is the cartel itself. For the sake of next generations just shut up and support the clean-up.
Roll up all the human rights and freedom of expression as for as the drugs rackets are concerned and shove it up otherwise as and when the cartels get the hold they will do it for us .
Hahaha – Justt came here to see the edutors burning 😉
India hates your newspaper. Just unsubscribed to it and stopping my payments as well
Another stupid article enabled by THE PRINT by an author who probably does not know Hindi and does not understand take into account that Indian languages need context to understand the meaning. “NASHA” literally means intoxication, I agree but it does not mean only drug related intoxication. In these songs the word “NASHA’ refers to being intoxicated or infatuated by beauty or love.
Some stupid author you have. Not interested in making donations to THE PRINT if this is what you call as opinion pieces or journalistic endeavours.
Stole words from my mouth. They publish stupid article like this and then dare o put “Support our journalism” at the bottom. I’d rather throw my money in pond than support this garbage. Utter wastage of bandwidth.