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Agreed. The Print always try to bring up the issue out of nothing. One or two tweets probably was there commenting on Ranbir’s dress but it was not trending. The print has negativity. Author please go and lick your wound in the dark
I don’t think we should be judging someone by the clothes they’re wearing. He was at the hospital with Rishi Sir untill his last breath. So do you think a person who has just lost his beloved father, should first go change his clothes and then do the rituals.
‘Never judge a book by it’s cover’
I don’t think we should be judging someone by the clothes they’re wearing. He was at the hospital with Rishi Sir untill his last breath. So do you think a person has just lost his beloved father, should first go change his clothes and then do the rituals.
‘Never judge a book by it’s cover’
I can understand his state of mind of Ranbir n compulsions of advise of authorities to go straight to crematorium in the same clothes
Filthy minds think like this
Yeah and the print is the torch bearer against so called narrow and surface level Indianness. The two words that are alien to this author herself. All you understand is how to criticize everything that’s connected to Sanatan culture.
A very loosely written shallow article , you can criticize where it is due, but an article on a person’s clothes being criticized, is this the print or The Sun I am reading , u can do. better things rather than pulling out a tweet written in poor taste to generalize something without using apt analogy. I have been a “religious” follower of news published in print please don’t degrade your standards.
Yes, its totally irritating that how people stoop to such a mean that start showing their real colour and interferein someone else’s matter.
Whatever ranbir sir did was not at all wrong as per the situation
Despicable! The fact that the author sees an opportunity even in this tragedy to make a snide comment on Modi and his supporters just because a loony said something ridiculous gives you a good enough peek into the authors sick mind!
Khan market gang and the atrocious trolling of Ranbir Kapoor does not have a single solitary overlap, you sick*!
Mr Rohit Raina: You behave like a Pakistani! In Pakistan, you can get lynched if someone simply alleges that you insulted the Prophet Mohammad. All hell breaks loose and both citizens and the state authorities do their best to get you killed. People like you have made PM Modi into some sort of infallible Prophet figure who must never be criticised. And should someone criticise the PM, the Rohit Rainas of India suddenly don a Pakistani hat and indulge in their own intellectual “guarakshaking” and rush to the defence of their Gujarati Prophet.
Pathetic!
This is too much stupidity concentrated in a short article. The derision shown towards the “less educated”, “non-English speaking” unwashed dirty Hindooo pajeets, who are not fit for anything more than washing the poo of the “well educated’, “English speaking” kings, is something to behold.
Ok. BJP’s definition is surface level and narrow per author. What is it according to the ‘Idea of India’ crowd? Over to the high priest of secular fundamentalist, Mani Shankar Aiyar: ‘An Indian is one who accepts as Indian anyone who says s/he is an Indian’. I for one can’t accept such a loose definition of who is an Indian.
Agreed. The Print always try to bring up the issue out of nothing. One or two tweets probably was there commenting on Ranbir’s dress but it was not trending. The print has negativity. Author please go and lick your wound in the dark
I don’t think we should be judging someone by the clothes they’re wearing. He was at the hospital with Rishi Sir untill his last breath. So do you think a person who has just lost his beloved father, should first go change his clothes and then do the rituals.
‘Never judge a book by it’s cover’
I don’t think we should be judging someone by the clothes they’re wearing. He was at the hospital with Rishi Sir untill his last breath. So do you think a person has just lost his beloved father, should first go change his clothes and then do the rituals.
‘Never judge a book by it’s cover’
I can understand his state of mind of Ranbir n compulsions of advise of authorities to go straight to crematorium in the same clothes
Filthy minds think like this
Views were personal and garbage. Please ignore the authors dribble
Yeah and the print is the torch bearer against so called narrow and surface level Indianness. The two words that are alien to this author herself. All you understand is how to criticize everything that’s connected to Sanatan culture.
A very loosely written shallow article , you can criticize where it is due, but an article on a person’s clothes being criticized, is this the print or The Sun I am reading , u can do. better things rather than pulling out a tweet written in poor taste to generalize something without using apt analogy. I have been a “religious” follower of news published in print please don’t degrade your standards.
Why racinating an obituary news to khan market?
Yes, its totally irritating that how people stoop to such a mean that start showing their real colour and interferein someone else’s matter.
Whatever ranbir sir did was not at all wrong as per the situation
Despicable! The fact that the author sees an opportunity even in this tragedy to make a snide comment on Modi and his supporters just because a loony said something ridiculous gives you a good enough peek into the authors sick mind!
Khan market gang and the atrocious trolling of Ranbir Kapoor does not have a single solitary overlap, you sick*!
Mr Rohit Raina: You behave like a Pakistani! In Pakistan, you can get lynched if someone simply alleges that you insulted the Prophet Mohammad. All hell breaks loose and both citizens and the state authorities do their best to get you killed. People like you have made PM Modi into some sort of infallible Prophet figure who must never be criticised. And should someone criticise the PM, the Rohit Rainas of India suddenly don a Pakistani hat and indulge in their own intellectual “guarakshaking” and rush to the defence of their Gujarati Prophet.
Pathetic!
This is too much stupidity concentrated in a short article. The derision shown towards the “less educated”, “non-English speaking” unwashed dirty Hindooo pajeets, who are not fit for anything more than washing the poo of the “well educated’, “English speaking” kings, is something to behold.
Ok. BJP’s definition is surface level and narrow per author. What is it according to the ‘Idea of India’ crowd? Over to the high priest of secular fundamentalist, Mani Shankar Aiyar: ‘An Indian is one who accepts as Indian anyone who says s/he is an Indian’. I for one can’t accept such a loose definition of who is an Indian.