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Aarushi case: Toying the psychology
The Aarushi Talwar murder mystery still remains intact; with every department having a different story to narrate. Moreover, the entire mass has involved itself into the show of scepticism and is despairingly playing the investigator in their minds.
 
Fri, Jun 20, 2008 16:30:48 IST
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KRISHNA, RAJKUMAR or Dr Rajesh Talwar himself – no one has the slightest hint of who the culprit of the year is! Lie detector tests, psycho analytical tests and a whole bunch of conductions have been carried on, but still the mystery remains locked. Every department – be it the Cenral Bureau of Investigation (CBI) or the Noida police – or any chunk of media; all have an altogether different fiction to narrate. Scepticism has been tuned on within every mind, be it the official investigation team or the masses; and everyone in their own fantasy worlds is hunting for the ‘killer’.

Yet, amidst the high quality drama that has apparently set the country ablaze, there is a small and innocent civilisation of minors that is feeling the pressure.

The controversial Aarushi Talwar murder case has brought back fears in the minds of adolescents. From being tiny toddlers playing in their backyards, chirping busily amongst themselves and gleefully living the veracity of jubilation; to being a clobbered set of souls dreading to set their foot outside the circumference of their shells.

A couple of days ago, NDTV news surveyed a group of adolescents – aged from 14 to16 – about the fright and distress that this highly talked about murder case of 2008 has scooped in. The answers were seeming evidences that the rage has already started spreading in these growing minds. While some dread their servants who come in everyday and perform the household chores, some find it extremely difficult to have their share of a good night’s sleep. However, a major portion of these kids believed that the father is the accuser, as they spelt out their judgements over the same in a cold and emotionless voice, ’Usne apni beti ko maar dala’ - ’he killed his own daughter’.

Moreover, even parents are becoming terrified on the overcooking of the entire case. With the comprehensively dramatised exhibition of the murder mystery, parents feel it might build up to have an adverse effect on the psychology of their children. As a result, most parents are tracking down to precautionary measures to keep their children off the paws of media. A mother, who was interviewed on the same show, told the reporters that she had sent off her kids to their grandparents’ place, as an attempt to pull them off the stress and menace lingering all around.

Whilst the media handles its responsibilities – contributing to the right to information – many teenagers belonging to the same age group are being haunted.
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sounds a good solution....
 
 
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Believe it or not...The only way seems to be left to know the killer is to ask Aarushi ? And as AArushi is no more in this material world her Atrupta Atma must be roaming around that murder scene... The best way to unravell the murder MYstry is to arrnage for the spirit call of young deceased girl aarushi ..who can only answer...Who killed her and may be who killed Hemraj...Would CBI bother to try this prank...
 
 
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