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Post by gauravrousa on Jun 22, 2010 23:35:42 GMT 5.5
two boy killed her two sisters along her husband (a Rajput boy) in village wazirpur delhi .http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/one-delhi-family-three-honour-killings-33239
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Post by Ashok Harsana on Jun 23, 2010 10:09:36 GMT 5.5
The Rage continued and one more girl "Shubha" from the same family was killed. Now the suspects (who are still absconding) are on a run and tend to kill the third girl of their family named "Khushboo", who is in Rohtak. The spouses of these girls are also on target.
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Post by HardCORE GuJJAR on Jun 23, 2010 10:31:55 GMT 5.5
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Post by gauravrousa on Jun 23, 2010 12:35:40 GMT 5.5
yup brother i also in a favour of this...bhai hum log gujjar h ,hamare khandaan hote ,hum log zameen se aur ek gaon aur ek gotra se jude rehte h .gaon ka city mai convert hua like delhi,noida,faridabad due to urbanisation, par alag jatiya jaise punjabi.brahmins.sindhis etc unka hamre bacho par galat prabhav pada jisse hum apni asli line ko chodkar unhe addopt karne lage,iska ek reason co education bhi jo unhe jada HI-FI banane ke chakar mai galat rasta chun lete h, bhaio hum log punjabi nhi ban sakte unka koi ghar khandan nhi hota nhi unhe in cheezo se pareshani ye caste money mind or business mind hoti h ki bas aage bado kya kuch bhi karo.in logo ke hamari tarh bhat nhi hote jaise gujjaro ke baba ,pad baba ki bhi history bata dete h,aur film and open atmosphere bhi ek reason h in chhezo ka.............. bhai aapko apna personal experience bata hu ..maine apni study gwalior se ki thi wanha aaj bhi log bohot strict h ,,gwalior city mai unke pass kafi paisa bhi due to high rate of land selling,,,,phir bhi wo apni girl child ko 10 se jada study nhi karana chahta aur 10th bhi isliye ki 10- th tak wo gaon mai family ke bacho ke saath schul jati aur aati h .mp ke logo ki nazro mai delhi gujjar ki bad reputation h kyu ki un logo ki bhi kahi na kahi se delhi mai rishtedari h aur aaye din pata chalta h ki ur gujjar ladke ne lov marriage kar li aur wo ladki ghar se chali gayi etc etc unka manna h ki hum log hi asli gujjar h delhi ke to nakli h aapni ghar ki izzat bhi nhi ruk pati unse.........bhai g maaf karna agar mai jada jazbati ho gaya hu is post ko likhne mai
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Post by Ashok Harsana on Jun 23, 2010 16:35:07 GMT 5.5
Hello Gaurav ji,
Everything comes with a price tag. Same is the case with development. The negative change in the new generation is the price we Gujjars are paying as the cost of this development
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Post by VIKRAM BHADANA on Jun 23, 2010 19:23:25 GMT 5.5
[glow=red,2,300]Bhaiyon Mandeep aur Ankit ne to kamaal hi kar diya hai puri gurjar biradri unke sath hai .Is seah aagey aaney wali peedie ke liye seekh milegi.Hamari Biradri ka Jo bhi ladka ya ladki aisa neech aur ghinona kaam karega usko Gurjar keahlane ka adhikaar na ho aur unka biradri se bahishkaar hona chahiye.Aisa kaam vehi log karte hai jinki nazron mae apne maa, baap, parivaar, aur jati ke prati izzat nahi hoti hai.Aise logon ke karan hi hamare samaj ka patan ho raha hai.Aise log hamare samaj ke liye badnuma daag hai.Ye log apna mansik santulan khone ke kaaran aisa kaam karte hai.In neech logon ko jitni bhi yaatnaye di jaye kam hai.[/glow]
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Post by Tapan Bhati on Jun 23, 2010 19:39:38 GMT 5.5
We ARE PROUD of Ankit and Mandeep,I am agreed with the views of HardCORE GuJJAR and VIKRAM BHADANa
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Post by VIKRAM BHADANA on Jun 23, 2010 20:54:49 GMT 5.5
Bhaiyon Mandeep aur Ankit ne to kamaal hi kar diya hai puri gurjar biradri unke sath hai .Is seah aagey aaney wali peedie ke liye seekh milegi.Hamari Biradri ka Jo bhi ladka ya ladki aisa neech aur ghinona kaam karega usko Gurjar keahlane ka adhikaar na ho aur unka biradri se bahishkaar hona chahiye.Aisa kaam vehi log karte hai jinki nazron mae apne maa, baap, parivaar, aur jati ke prati izzat nahi hoti hai.Aise logon ke karan hi hamare samaj ka patan ho raha hai.Aise log hamare samaj ke liye badnuma daag hai.Ye log apna mansik santulan khone ke kaaran aisa kaam karte hai.In neech logon ko jitni bhi yaatnaye di jaye kam hai.
SABHI GUJJAR BHAIO KO RAM RAM , BHAI VIKRAM BHADANA JI NE JO POST KIYA USSE MAI PURI TARAH AGREE HU, PAR MAI JANNA CHAHTA HU OR IN BHADANA JI SE BAAT KARNA CHATA HU JINHONE UPPER POST LIKHA HAI KYUNKI MAI BHI VIKRAM BHADANA. JAI RAM JI KI.
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Post by Krishan Kumar Gurjar - Lohmod on Jun 24, 2010 11:03:11 GMT 5.5
Role model’ tag on Delhi sister killers - Service to society, relatives say
New Delhi, June 23: The Gurjar family of Wazirpur, Delhi, is not mourning for the two daughters it lost on Sunday. All its sympathies lie with the killers — the women’s own brothers.
The Gurjars say cousins Ankit and Mandeep are “role models” who have done a service to society by shooting their sisters Monica and Shobha, who had “insulted” their caste by marrying non-Gujjars.
“I think these kids should be made to join politics; they are the right role models. Our sons did nothing wrong, they symbolise hope for a bright future for our nation. Love marriages are against our society; it’s time the youth understood that,” said Dharmavir Nagar, uncle of Mandeep and Ankit.
The cousins are accused of killing Ankit’s sister Monica, 24, her husband Kuldeep Singh Baliya, 26, and Mandeep’s sister Shobha, 20, within three hours of one another in Delhi’s Ashok Vihar with help from friend Nakul Khari. The police say the trio then fled Delhi in a white Hyundai that belongs to a neighbour.
Dharmavir said the family would provide legal assistance to the young men if they were caught.
“After our daughters married outside the caste, we became objects of ridicule in the community,” he said. “Everything has a limit, how much can you expect us to tolerate? Murder isn’t correct, but in this case it was good for society.”
Nitin Nagar, a cousin of Mandeep and Ankit, backed him. “We are not illiterate, we are educated people,” he said.
“Even dogs get ‘married’ but we don’t want to live like dogs. We consider children living in the same village as brother and sister. How can society watch a brother and sister get married and stay passive?”
He apparently couldn’t care less whether his female cousins had been killed for same-gotra marriages or inter-caste ones.
Monica had married a Rajput while Shobha had eloped with her dance teacher, who was from Bihar. Shobha’s younger sister Khushboo is now on the run with her Kashmiri husband, fearing for her life, with Ankit and Mandeep allegedly having informed their friends from their hideout that they planned more honour killings.
The police have announced a reward of Rs 50,000 for information on each of the three accused, and formed 17 teams to search for them in nearby areas in Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and other places where their families have relatives.
Shobha’s decomposing body was found yesterday in a parked Santro two days after her murder. Kuldeep’s elder brother Sonu said his family had informed the police about the missing Santro, which belonged to his cousin Rahul, on the day of the murder but the cops didn’t act in time.
“This isn’t the first time the police have been lax. In 2006, the body of Viru, who had helped Kuldeep and Monica get married, was found in a garbage dump with severe head injuries. We suspected that Ankit and Mandeep were behind the murder and lodged a complaint with Ashok Vihar police station. The police did nothing and the result is that three more innocent lives have been lost,” Sonu said.
Union law minister Veerappa Moily today said the government was planning to bring a bill in Parliament next month to provide for deterrent punishment for honour killings.
“We have finalised the draft and the bill should come in the next session,” he said, without elaborating.
The bill adds five clauses to Section 300 of the Indian Penal Code, making honour killings a “distinct offence”. Such killings now bring charges of murder (Section 302), criminal conspiracy (Section 120B) and killing with common intent (Sections 34 and 36).
In March 30 this year, a Haryana court had in a landmark judgment awarded the death sentence to five people for murdering a couple on the orders of a khap panchayat because they had married against social norms. Among the convicts were the girl’s brother, cousins and panchayat members.
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Post by Krishan Kumar Gurjar - Lohmod on Jun 24, 2010 11:15:27 GMT 5.5
Agree with tapan ji and vikram ji
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