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Mob cry for death to bring a sea change

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When angry mob are taking to the streets demanding death and stringent safety measures for women, let us not forget Indians are far ahead in their sexual fantasies compared to other countries. it is not the cleavage, it is not the breasts, it is not the curves that make those men irresistible to take extreme steps for their carnal pleasures. The rapists are fearless before the law, and shameless to face society. Even before the modern world was evolved, Indians knew the techniques and methods of sexual pleasure. Who can surpass our Vatsayana in tips of sexual joy? Now with smart phone industry coming up with Kamasutra app showing 3D sex positions, people are going to getting a chance to have sex on the go. Of course Blackberries and Smartphones are not going to be purchased by the poor, but the need to satiate those with full of money in their hands need these poor to stream fresh, innocent girls to the flesh market. A person, speaking on condition of anonymity, reveal

I am Sulekha, I am an Emirati

It was from the Sharjah International airport I took her taxi to reach my flat in Al Nahda. From opening the door of the cab, she was so courteous and unlike some talkative drivers she kept silence until we caught up in long traffic snarl. Reviving my low energy and spirit, she triggered the usual cabbie query of identifying one’s birthplace. “Madam, you from Kerala,” she asked me in pure Hindi. As courtesy, now it was my turn to ask her the same question. I took a side-glance of the lean, lively lady and her kajal-drawn eyes and said, “Exactly, and you, from India?” “ No” “From Pakistan” “No.” I tried one more, “from Bangladesh.” Even though her nays embarrassed me, I was not in a mood to give up, and took one more chance. This time I chose Nepal and once again I met with a negative reply. I had no other way, but to ask her to reveal it herself. She smiled and replied, “I am an Emirati.” A mixed feeling of shock and surprised brought a sc

Big task awaits Meshaal in fourth term

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Khaled Meshaal has been re-elected as head of the Hamas movement for a fourth time, a move seen as Palestinians taking a new stand on peace process. Even the rival Fatah movement agrees the 56-year-old charismatic leader has a liberal face among the Hamas members, who are known for their extremist ways. It also shows how US administration is taking a soft stand on Hamas position with the peace process hit for a longtime. Even when the Palestinians say the peace drive is not deadlocked, and a recently conducted survey says they have full faith in the initiative, things do not give a rosy picture. Israeli settlement and clashes between Israeli forces and freedom fighters continue as much as ever. Above all, Gaza blockade too persists. Unless Israel lifts this blockade and the West lift the blacklist on Hamas, will there be an unity among the Hamas and Fatah? And will they unite for the bigger cause of Palestine state creation. Meshaal has earlier expressed his unwillingness