..reports Shivam Vij. The blogger, Rashmi Bansal, runs a ‘youth magazine’ JAM, which had recently published an advertisement that, allegedly, has ’caused hurt to the sentiments of some communities’. The magazine has issued an unconditional apology.
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Tough to accept that she should be arrested. The piece in the magazine is obviously wrong. She should apologise (in person and not just in print) and that should be it! I don’t think she’s right in anyway whatsoever. But her case should not be taken as a case to show the world how criminals are arrested. Around 35% of our politicians have cases pending against them (including murder et al). I guess our governments should look at them first than making a scapegoat out of Rashmi. Bloggers need to see sense rather than taking stands supporting her. She’s wrong. Period! She apologises sincerely (which she has not till now), she should be left