'Raabert' Vadra

avidyarthy

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What is in store for him and his 'powerful' in-laws?
Where is he now .... immigrated or gone underground? No sign of him! :rolleyes:
 
Anthony Gonsalves: ??????? ??? ??????? ? ?? ????? ???? ???? ??????? ??? ???. ??? ??? ?? ??? ???? ????? ????? ??? ???. ?????? ????? ?? ???? ???.

Gist of story: A breaking news item. Lots of tin pots making a din. And then all quiet on the Delhi front.
 
That is the key - do not react, lay low and then like everything in India, things just die down. Life goes on.
 
Having travelled a lot, I agree that Indians have a habit of forgetting and forgiving very quickly. This has always worked in the favour of miscreants. This also will wither away...
 
After working for 30 years with many nationalities of the world, you learn the inherent character of a country. I hope I was able to clear your inquistviness. ;)


If you meant that as compared to people of other countries Indians forgive and forget easily then yes it does clear the curiosity.
 
Anthony Gonsalves: ??????? ??? ??????? ? ?? ????? ???? ???? ??????? ??? ???. ??? ??? ?? ??? ???? ????? ????? ??? ???. ?????? ????? ?? ???? ???.

Gist of story: A breaking news item. Lots of tin pots making a din. And then all quiet on the Delhi front.

That was extremely funny and insightful at the same time. Awesome! :clapping:
 
Plus, we pretty much don't care about the society/country as a whole. We tend to look the other way as long as bad things are not happening to ourselves and our family.

Thats true. Are things better in other cultures or nationalities or they are pretty much the same?
 
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