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Poonawala or Sahil, such elements are just psychopaths; it will go on

Mobilenews24x7 Bureau

It is getting to be as if a stereotyped, that a girl who leaves her everything behind, family and all that, and one day meets death in one of the most barbaric manner and unthought-of.

A girl leaves her family after falling in love with a man, stayed in a live-in relationship with him, and, because of a quarrel, she was strangulated to death and her body were chopped to pieces.

First it was the stomach churning murder of 26 year old Shraddha Walkar which had shook the conscience of the nation.

Then, fairly recently the brutal killing of another live-in partner Nikky Yadav in Nalasopara. A constant torturer for money and other issues, in seconds strangulated the female partner and as per reports the accused Sahil did it in the bed-space while other reports said that, the chopped body was hidden in a fridge in a dhaba.

In both the cases what appears common that, love in such cases were just ephemeral, physical attraction and the lust to be fulfilled the end goal.

Such attractions are in many cases are like the topping on a cake and vanish very soon. Once a tryst with the hard reality of life and when the moment comes for sharing and sacrifice, somewhere a mutual discord takes shape.

 

Which as in the case of Poonawala or Sahil, the emotions drifted so fast and abruptly in case of both the male partners and rest is known.

 

But, going to such extents of barbaric length can only root from the social surrounding and up-bringing.

 

Not a fight or two can transform a man to become a beast but it is the feel of monotony and jitters of daily life-style which culminates in inhuman outburst leading to murder. But for that one cannot hold one side responsible.

 

What is noticeable and disgusting that, in many such cases the technicalities hovering over the legal system gives a leeway to such accused to relax in the jails.

 

Every other day Poonawala is reported to be undergoing tests etc, remanded to one or the probe agency but the courts have not come out with anything decisive.

Like that the proceedings against the Nalasopara accued coming out in installments.

 

The fear factor is almost non-existent let alone fear of punishment. These things will go on until and unless laws change from the archaic patterns to the exigency of today

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