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Applying the Daughter Test

Increasingly a handful of messiahs of misplaced morality have tried to seize the debate in one direction, taking the silent majority’s, well, silence for acquiescence in their retrograde acts. Maharashtra, unfortunately, has been in the forefront of many of these decisions imposed by small men unfit to rule a mohalla in the backlanes of Jhumritalaiya but who through a quirk of fate are today presiding over the fortunes of a great city. Rather than rise to its level, alas they find comfort in pulling down society to their level.

Saisuresh has a teenage daughter and so he applied the daughter test regarding IPL cheerleader issue, but did not reach the conclusion that it should be banned. He has a point when he says, he has seen more embarassing stuff on television and no one is bothered about it.

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