
Cool, huh! Am just thinking of how to strip some Indians of their citizenship. Ummm, how about kicking out Manu Sharma and Moninder Singh Pandher. Wotsay?
I just want to say it was a reality show. Too much was made of itAnd how she was aware of the different kinds of people everywhere -
As a child growing up in Bombay, I was aware of the vastness of India and of its incredible diversity.And how the right to live with dignity was most important of all -
In India, in the UK, and the world over we are constantly reminded that we have to cope with difference on a daily basis. It is every human being's inalienable right to live with dignity. Differences must be overcome.The crowning moment in Shilpa Shetty's life came after she spent nearly a month ensconced in the Big Brother house where she displayed Gandhian virtues in the face of racial abuse and became the most recognised Indian face on the British Isles.
...appalling, mindless bracketing, myopic stereotyping, West-side perspective and the inability to look beyond and rise above the "elephant-sadhu-snake-charmer" state of being!And here's the excerpt from Allen's story which triggered Divisha's outburst -
Indian women are commonly married off in their teens to a man of their parents' choosing, and are a cause of despair if they are still a spinster at 30... Even the humblest family will save up to make sure their children are paraded regally around the neighbourhood by lantern-bearers and a brass bandWell, I have a few problems with Divisha's rant. For one, she doesn't bother to link the original article so that readers could put the statement in context.