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Justice ?

Justice ?

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Aug 12, 2018
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The council of Gods looked down upon the earth and noticed our law courts. Later, they decided to set up the court with same rules and regulations and give justice to various characters. Sita cried out for justice as his husband had demanded to test her purity. Ram demanded justice as his wife had been abducted by the Raavana. The vultures demanded justice for Jatayu ,under animal protection rights! Various small girls and ladies were burnt in the name of Sati system. They begged for justice as they had to cover themselves into the sheets of fire unwillingly. The council looked towards each other ! They just wondered how could so many cases be pending , how come girls were still raped in the isolated streets , how come people could escape after killing animals with such binding laws and regulations? Lets give it a thought people.
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