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Please don't say it is a community issue. The environment prevailing today; by residences, working places, other environment, tourism, higher studies abroad, and many  circumstances.

From my camera I can view only limited. If a man have 360 degree camera he can cover more 360 views. When Mr.Barrack Obama was taking oath and given his first speech 360 degree camera covered it. If a person picking even his water bottle and his finger movement, his lips and eye movement could be caught in the camera for safety purposes. But our view is limited.

It is really great that the KB says in his family no one married outside. Great. But still the life ahead to rejoice.

But don't criticise TB. It is an individual issue in a family. Nothing to do with TB, and as parents they do not accept or appreciate it. Just like too much salt or spice in your Sambar could be repaired but in a relationship of girl and boy is repaired and made to do with another boy or girl is not easy. You cannot marry like that and feel ashamed when a third person touch it by forced marriage but by heart they are detested. You take a survey 60% of the peoples admit it.

I also read Editor Mohan married to an orthodox Brahmin with due permission from her father. Their life is excellent with three children and if you look at his wife she still resembles a pakka Brahmin lady by face with nose atud, hair, face happiness, and her wearing saree.

Better no one criticise TB in 21st century of practical life.


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