-She can drink
-She can enjoy with her bf
-She can plan crime
She can try to kill her fiance 3 times
-She can do everything
Except she can't say no
And Cancelling wedding is bigger crime than saying no 👏🏻👏🏻
Feminist & their Logic
Nobody is defending Siya except pseudo-feminists like you. Yes, this is India cancelling a wedding was (and still is) treated like a massive crime for millennials and earlier generations, especially in poor families where parents had a thousand valid reasons to fear the shame, debt and social boycott. But don’t lecture me when it comes to Siya. She wasn’t some helpless lower-middle-class girl whose parents had borrowed lakhs. Her family was blowing ₹17 crore on a palace wedding with private jets. That’s not “societal pressure” that’s rich-girl entitlement wrapped in a sob story.I belong to a lower-middle-class family. One sister’s engagement was called off by the groom’s side after everything was fixed. Another time we ourselves broke off a match because something didn’t feel right. We faced the gossip, swallowed the shame, and moved on. No one had to die.What you’re arguing might be your personal trauma, but don’t impose that on everybody be it Siya, any other woman, man or anybody else. A crime is a fucking crime. Stop painting it with social stigma, family pressure, wedding tamasha or whatever bla-bla. Nothing justifies murder, rape or any heinous crime. There is always a choice. She could have killed herself if the pressure was truly unbearable, but she chose to kill Ketan instead. That excuse of “pressure made me do it” is nothing less than a lame joke.Siya had months to say no, to elope with her boyfriend, return the 1 crore, or simply walk away and let the families cancel the bookings. Instead she lured him to the fort, coordinated with her lover and pushed him off a cliff. That wasn’t pressure. That was cold-blooded calculation. Spare us your intellectualship. Own the murder for what it is instead of writing essays to soften it.
@MeghnaPant She had the courage to push him from the mountain but not to say no?
Also, it was her second attempt.
She could take ₹1 crore from Ketan, go to hotels with her lover, and plan everything.
But sure, she couldn't say no?
I've been avoiding targeting anyone personally for a while now, for the sake of my mental peace, but this really boiled my blood.
She is still following that Pakistani mullah even after marriage, the same one who mocked Captain Abhinandan and the Indian flag.
If this is what they call feminism, we need to crush it.
Imagine loving a Pakistani Muslim man who is mocking our national hero, Abhinandan.
He also made a toilet out of our national flag.
And these girls hate and abuse anyone who says that the past matters.
@NTA_Exams and @EduMinOfIndia respects only "majority in minorities" Sentiments ah! Past governments in History, and present governments in india humiliating Hindu sentiments ah. So whatever the government right from 800 years ago would humiliate Hindus ah! Why this paradox?
@Imdead108_ybc@thegirl_youhate Oo my friend ganesha
She doing all these 8 years ago even for a sec you can look past but she is larping as honda now and saying hinduwomen marry muslim men imagine how bad h men are
Problem is she is still following this guy now even after being married lol
Imagine her husband
It doesn't matter how old these chats are. What matters is that you used to call yourself a “proud Hindu,”yet all the while, you were in a relationship with a * Pakistani Mullah*, engaging in couple-like conversations and talking about sex and intimacy.
And not a single one of these chats is fake. Your husband will find out about this too, once he sees my message.
And oh, one more thing... if these chats were actually fake, why did you block all those people? 😂😂
@thegirl_youhate