Friday, December 29, 2006

Girija and Sharda on Adultery: Condom in Politics

Political & Adultery Condom, Shane Warne is adulterer. Adultery course is in University of Pennisylvania. Adulterers would run for president in US. Adulterer Sharda killed Atmaram due to his adultery, means Extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations.

Adultery should be treated as a civil wrong and a breach of trust, and not as a criminal offence, as it is considered today by the law of the land, Girija Vyas, chairperson of National Commission for Women (NCW) has said in a recent recommendation to the government.

Critics of this view, however, maintain the existing provision displays a feudal mindset, implying that the wife is a personal possession of the husband, and not responsible for her actions.

The commission also recommended amendments to Section 198 (2) of the CrPC, which presently does not allow the wife of an unfaithful husband to lodge a complaint against him. But the husband of a woman in an adulterous relationship is allowed to file a criminal complaint against the other man.

According to Section 497 of IPC, "Whoever has sexual intercourse with a person who is and whom he knows or has reason to believe to be the wife of another man, without the consent or connivance of that man, such sexual intercourse not amounting to the offence of rape, is guilty of the offence of adultery, and shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years, or with fine, or with both. In such a case the wife shall not be punishable as an abettor."

Adultery of Killer Sharda Jain and victim Atmaram
Former Congress councilor Sharda Jain, her brother and four others were convicted on Dec 21 in the sensational another Congress Councilor Atma Ram murder case. It was a love triangle that led to Gupta's death. Sharda, a MCD councilor hatched the conspiracy to kidnap and murder Gupta, as she did not like his closeness with another woman councillor, Memwati.

Use condoms for adultery
"Use condoms!" says Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla. "It will still be a sin, but use one so you won't infect your wife or children."

There were reports that when Japanese and German men would travel to Thailand and The Philippines on so-called sex tours, their wives would even include condoms in their suitcases so that they would at least have protection.

Condoms in Politics

PM Manmohan Singh is using political condoms to include tainted ministers in the cabinet to say that it is the compulsion of the alliance government. Leftists and Samajwadi parties are outside supporters of Congress led UPA government to use political condom that it is their compulsion to block the power captuting of communal BJP.
So what will be the next piece of sound moral advice for the public? Here are some ideas for us to consider:

For terrorists: If you really must explode bombs in public, then please do it near a hospital. That way, your victims won't have far to crawl to get medical treatment. Better to have a bomb near a hospital than far away.
For corrupt officials: If you really must steal the people's money, please hide it well in your relative's bank account. If the prosecutors can't find it, they won't be able to put you in prison and our country will look like it's clean. Better to have no ministers charged with corruption than have the prisons full of them.
Do we really have to choose between the lesser of two evils? How about no evil at all? It's sad that our leaders have such difficulty in providing a strong moral example for the nation's children to follow.

Adultery of cricketer Shane Warne
Shane Warne now has captured his 700th test wicket on the first day of the fourth Ashes test against England
Returned against Sri Lanka in 2004, taking 10 wickets in his first match to pass 500 test wickets, then later that year overtakes Muttiah Muralitharan's world record of 532 victims. Separates from his wife Simone following media reports of his adultery before becoming the first player to reach 600 test wickets.

Honor Killings
Nanavati: Indian Navy Commander Kawas Maneckshaw Nanavati shot dead Sindhi businessman Prem Ahuja on April 27, 1959 for his illicit relationship with his wife Sylvia. He was acquitted by the jury but the High Court held him guilty of murder and sentenced to life which was upheld by the Supreme Court. Later, he was pardoned and became a free man after spending three years in jail.

Sanjay Singh: Rajkumar Rahul Gandhi embraces the former Rajkumar of Amethi. Sanjay Singh and Amita Modi went scot-free in the Syed Modi murder case. Sanjay Singh’s present wife Amita was the wife of Syed Modi when the badminton champion was shot dead in public. Sanjay Singh was former Janata Dal Minister. Now he is a Congressman

Tandoor Sharma: According to the Delhi Police chargesheet, Sharma, a former youth Congress leader believed his wife, also a Congress worker was having an affair with yet another Congressman Matloob Karim. Karim had been Naina's classmate. Sharma and Naina also had differences because he wanted to keep their marriage a secret. A jealous Sharma had come home on July 2 that year to find his wife talking on the phone to someone. He redialled and confirmed she was talking to Karim. Enraged, he fired three shots from his licensed revolver at his wife killing her. The police said Sharma then wrapped the body and tried to burn it in the tandoor with the help of the Bagiya Restaurant manager, Keshav.

Adultery course in University of Pennisylvania
As college costs soar through the roof—averaging above $31,000 a year for tuition, room & board—today’s college students study adultery, genitalia, and Native American feminism. That’s not a misprint. For example; moving from murder to romance, do you think adultery is beautiful? Well, the University of Pennsylvania does. The school’s Adultery Novel: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/wstudies/curriculum/undergrad_courses/spring_07.htm class reads a series of 19th and 20th century works about adultery and watches “several adultery films” in order to place adultery “into its aesthetic, social and cultural context” [emphasis mine]. UPENN even finds room for Marx in a course on marital infidelity, viewing trysts through “sociological descriptions of modernity, Marxist examinations of family” and “feminist work on the construction of gender.”

Human Right and Adultery
A ruling of United Kingdom that protects adulterers and punishes victims human rights law appears to have caused a judge to depart to an entirely different moral and intellectual planet.

In a ruling unprecedented in legal history, Mr Justice Eady granted a gagging order to a celebrity in the world of sports who had an affair with a married woman, to prevent the wronged husband from selling his story to the Press and thus unmasking the well-known 'family man' as a philanderer. The Judge gave ruling under the European Convention on Human Rights, which has been incorporated into British law.

This public figure had claimed that if his adultery were exposed, it would distress his wife and children, and prevent him from rebuilding their marriage.
Mr Justice Eady agreed, on the basis that sexual relationships were private matters even when they involved adultery and that the wronged husband's right to freedom of speech was outweighed by the potential harm to the celebrity and his family.

Veil and Adultery
The veil is a sign of sexual inequality. Forcing women to cover their faces through laws or unofficial coercion, while allowing men to wear whatever they choose sends a wrong message. It instills in society the idea that only women are responsible for lust and adultery. Instead of telling men to avoid sexual temptations, women are forced to cover their bodies so that men do not have to deal with lust.
This inequality leads to even worse incidents in some countries. According to Amnesty Magazine, the U.N. Population Fund has estimated that more than 5,000 women, mostly in Muslim countries, die annually in "honor killings." These are killings of women suspected of adultery, usually by male family members.

Al-Qaeda punishes Adultery
Al-Qaeda allies declared the formation of an Islamic state in October, and yesterday's statement said that governors have been appointed in Sunni-dominated areas and Islamic law is being imposed at "the request of the people themselves." Judges have been appointed "to finish the disputes and stop the standing disagreements" among Sunni tribal leaders, and punishments are being meted out for crimes such as adultery, the statement said.
Hudood Ordinance amended in Pakistan
President Musharraf has said in his televised speech, as all other opponents of Hudood Ordinance also claim, that if a woman is raped and goes to police to register a complaint and if she cannot produce four eye-witnesses according to the Islamic law, then she is arrested for the false report and is charged for adultery or for sex-by-consent under the Hudood Ordinance.
As reported on Dec 4, Currently, in Iran, there are nine women sentenced to death by stoning on charges of adultery, compared to two men for the same offence -- highlighting the fact that this barbaric mode of execution is primarily a women's issue.
Stoning on women adulteryStoning is more a women's issue because, according to Islamic laws, a man can have four permanent wives and any number of temporary wives. When caught in adulterous relationships, men can always claim to have been in a temporary marriage contract with the woman involved --provided she is not already married to someone else. Temporary marriage contracts, for hours or months or years, can be easily made between the partners. A married woman cannot escape stoning in the same way.

Royal adultery row in Cambodia
Cambodia's Princess Norodom Marie Ranariddh is seeking to prosecute her estranged husband and ousted royalist leader Prince Norodom Ranariddh for adultery, a court official said on Dec 18. Ranariddh said publicly last month that he is in a long-term relationship with classical dancer Ouk Phalla. The pair have a three-year-old son.

“kiss and tell”
There is nowadays a considerable market in the tabloid press for “kiss and tell” stories that reveal the affairs of celebrities.

Mika was drunk at the party, on seeing Rakhi Sawant his male hormones went helter-skelter and as a result he forced a kiss onto Ms. Sawant’s mouth. This was a big story for many days in news channels.

News Channels and print media also felt in yellow journalism to dance about the kiss of Vasundhara Raje with Biocon chief Ms Kiran Mazumdar Shawduring India Economic Summit 2006. This photograph was published in the economic times. Later the same economic times has explained: “It was bad camera angle that gives the impression of a kiss on the lip, in what is just a friendly embrace,”

There is even a specialist agency for placing these stories, firstfeatures.co.uk, which advertises on Google: “Name and Shame Him. Being cheated on by a love rat? Sell your story — make him pay!” CC realized that he was at some risk of appearing as a love rat — as he still is — and applied to Mr Justice Eady for a remedy.


By Premendra Agrawal
www.newsanalysisindia.com/

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