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though an old video, yet it is surely an alarming fact that due to whatever reasons moral decline is one of the bigger problems.
Absolute decline, a known to be a terrorist sympathizer, Geelani, hosts a seminar on fascism.
what is the video about, cant watch it.
She is not defending the spitting act. She is just saying that dude is not part of her organization.
And the Goswami guy should not be in media. This journalist dude should mediate among people not give sermons to a student leader.
that is a further lower state, state of in-denial !!
your information is pretty false...the seminar wasnt about fascism...
anyhow it has got nothing to do with the decline of morality...the video is just a clip to show how people are morally corrupt.
some student split over the professor's face during a conference just for having difference of opinion !!
and some student union leader is defending the whole act.
that is a further lower state, state of in-denial !!
I would agree with you if it is proved that he student is indeed part of her organization. Else she is right in denying the charges.
It will be lower if she defends the act, and says she supports it.
you and I both know what she is upto... one with neutral position can well understand her attitude towards the whole thing !!
You have already pronounced her guilty before knowing whether the person actually belongs to her organization or not. Innocent until proven guilty?

the point that I was referring to was her Attitude, it is despite the fact whether the culprit belong to that organization which she heads or not !
Com'on, anybody will defend himself/herself, and the condescending attitude of the journalist was not helping. The accusatory tone of the conversation will drive anybody mad.
You are talking to a student union leader, start with a cool head. All that journalist was trying to do was to flame both parties.