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It was quite shocking for everyone wen gangr*pe victim's father Badri Singh Pandey gave d permission to reveal his daughter's name Jyoti Singh Pandey. The father whose daughter's atrocious r*pe & torture provoked an international outrage, wanted to publish his daughter's and his name in London based newspaper. He wanted it so that she could be an inspiration to other victims of s*xual assault. Do you think it is now right that her father has named his daughter in UK's based newspaper.....???
Asked by Farhaan,
08 Jan 10:54 am
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When the victim is no more now, there is no harm in reveling her name...!
Answered by Dil Se, 08 Jan 01:29 pm
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The fathers role in every aspect is very sad.
.was he under govt pressure?
When delhi was behind him, he was acting unaware.
I feel sad , very very sad.
Answered by victor, 08 Jan 11:20 am
.was he under govt pressure?
When delhi was behind him, he was acting unaware.
I feel sad , very very sad.
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The daughter is no more....the whole nation mourns her death following the cruel event on her....I never feel that she should die an anonymous death.....and Indian administration imposed restriction on media relating to her identity ..... in this context itz high-time her father should declare her identity to the nation who made a curtain-raiser of awareness against sexual assault on the women......
Answered by Pradipta pati, 08 Jan 11:00 am
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There is nothing wrong with it. he does not have any other daughters to me married offl secondaly he has agreed for the use of her daughters name for NAMING THE NEW LAW will that not make her name immorttal in legal history. same has been done in usa. du you think it is wrong for an ordinary man to have an oppurtunity to have his progenys name written in history
Answered by iqbal seth, 08 Jan 10:57 am
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