Saturday, January 29, 2011



People do not live by reportage of sex scams alone!!!

The revelations by Rauf, the co-brother of Muslim League leader P.K.Kunjalikutty, as rightly pointed out by Congress leader Oommen Chandy, do not offer any new angle to the sex scandal and related issues.

During the heydays of the ice cream parlour case that ran roughshod for decades media were flush with reports about the coterie that was doing everything to enable Kunjalikutty to come out of the case unscathed. Rauf’s name was also in media circles then and always.

For receiving such help, there would be a heavy price to be paid by such people. Kunjalikutty has learnt this lesson, it seems.

Kunjalikutty’s press conference was actually aimed at people who would be deftly influenced by Rauf and his team for their wrong-doings and manipulation, that he had no role and no responsibility for these deeds. In fact, that is a good gesture so that gullible people can be warned.

Sex scandals have a peculiarity, these do not fade out, however hard the actors try to suppress issues.

Those who were involved or allegedly involved in sex scandals in Kerala have had a hell of a time coming out of the vice-grip of the trauma associated with it. A wag had observed such people would go on devising schemes which ultimately would ruin their brains, causing a burst of the priceless intellectual property.

In a politically overcharged state like Kerala, the affairs of Kunjalikutty now the cynosure of further controversy, would permeate the very air and go on exploding. Only thing is that it should not overshadow the real and pressing issues of the people.

People’s lives need proper attention and governance, sex scams should not be the staple feed for them. Men and women would do anything for quick gains and pleasure. Not all people are like that and they should be provided safety, security and provisions.

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