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Can a citizen of India say Mr MALAYAs do anything he feels like with his so called hard earned money ?

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Murthiss my dear , donot get sozzled in cowdung. you tend to mix MALAYA , his western lifestyle with SANATAN DHARMA. my question had nothing to do with your Muslim hate hate mindset. get grown up son.

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  1. India is an advanced country with legal procedures and moral

    codes.This is not a middle east country or any other country with little or no morals.Any one can do anything with his money as long as it is within law and public moral approval.

    Misuse of freedom will have repercussions like the court cases against painter Husssain.He deliberately paints only Hindu goddesses in nude taking advantage of freedom of expression.Let him see the fate of the danish cartoonist.He should not mistake tolerance of one religion as

    incompetance or incapacity.


  2. I guess 'Mr.Malaya' is one among the many examples....the cliche answers that they can buy the law,break the law,make the law blah blah is true,my point is can their 'hard earned' money allow them to do just 'what ever' they want meaning all those things that a common man like u and me can enjoy,it does sound amateur but its sheer bliss to have gol gappa n pani puri on the road without be watched by body guards,paparazzi etc  which i am sure for a life time they wont be able to considering they have other options too ..i feel they are birds in a golden cage..after all only materialistic comforts can be bought.

    being rich and famous is good but the flip side is their money cant by them privacy...god i feel even relationships they have are not genuine!

    Today they get booked for over speeding the world knows it,every single word they speak is analysed,be it the clothes they wear or their hair style every  thing they do have to follow norms.

  3. In their openion its truely bussiness in the name of cricket

    They all use other medias for advertising just like this IPL

    Don't worry, People who suffer is the middle class anyways

  4. I do not know who this MALAYA you are referring to.  I know (not personally) Mr. VIJAY MALLYA an illustrious son of India. If you are indeed referring to him I do not find any fault with his lifestyle. He is conditioned for that life style.

    India is a mature democracy. I agree with murthy's first  part of the answer. The reference to M. F Hussain, the world famous painter was a bit out of place. Nobody has asked us to buy Hussain's paintings. He is an artist. If somebody does not like his art work it does not mean that he should be driven out of his own country. Everybody has a right to tell what they feels is right. We can see that India is the only country which bans every work either it is a book or a painting if some bigots comes out on the street against it.  Most of them do not even bother to read the book.

    As far as I am concerned I have every right to read what I want to read and what I want to see. THE BELIEVERS OR FOR THAT MATTER THE GOVERNMENT HAS NO BUSINESS TO TELL ME WHAT TO READ OR WHAT NOT TO.

    Whenever the govt bans a book I feel ashamed.

    Are the gods and religions so weak and shaky that they can not protect themselves. Then how do you expect them to protect the earth.

    I think I have gone too far !!

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