Hi Mr Roy,
I agree with Justice Lodha that betting should be legalized. It is better legalized than illegal.
And your blanket statements on narcotics is also quite pompous, and analogy quite sick (diseased). Americans led Indians to ban traditional drugs like ganja. Now the Americans are making it legal again, while puffed up (sorry) duffers like you are making blanket statements without an iota of understanding of what caused the ban in the first place.
Of a choice between you and Justice Lodha, I would decide in favour of Justice Lodha. Of a choice between you and Mr Doval, I would feel safer in the hands of Mr Doval.
Sorry for the puns, and little harsh language. I was just playing with the words sprinkled in your juicy message.
Warm regards,
Sanjay
Sanjay
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To see the world in a grain of sand,
and then to see the beach where the sand lies.
To see the world in a grain of sand,
and then to see the beach where the sand lies.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 8:45 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
3) Saying that betting must be legalised is like saying sale of narcotics should also be legalised. Very conveniently Justice (?) Lodha recommends that this legalised betting industry should be regulated by retired High Court judges.[Presumably one mafia will smoothly replace another]2) It seems there is more "fixing" in these kind of retired judges reports than in the BCCI. {Cure being worse than the disease)After reading the Lodha Committee report on Indian cricket my initial comments :-1) How was this person (Justice (retd) RM Lodha)) ever elevated to SC, going on to become CJI ?
https://lodhacommittee.wordpress.com/IAC wonders what is more dangerous for the nation, puffed up retired interfering duffers like Ajit Doval who bungle our security to score brownie points or such retired judges ?Sarbajit
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