Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Film. military fields may squirm if women take up cases in the wake of new law


Women are turning femme fatale in the wake of the new law passed by Parliament against atrocities against the weaker sex.

Everything began on a war footing following the gangrape-murder of the Delhi girl.

Yamini Thankachi would not bear the brunts anymore, even if her husband was a Minister. Her plaints were there when he was the Minister, and now a mere MLA. He had to part with property and considerable pie as well.

Now film girl Anjali has turned against her kith and kin for alleged misuse of her in several ways.

For fear of her life, she has gone hiding.

Yesterday a Naval officer's wife had come out openly against the lieutenant-colonel's alleged misbehaviour and atrocious sex depredations. She has alleged that her husband had coerced her into submitting herself sexually to senior level Naval officers.

The Navy people have contradicted her averrments saying the developments were part of a marital discord.

Whatever it is, film people and military hawks where discipline is the inthing, have to watch out.

Skeletons in the cupboard may tumble out.

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