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							<title>A Simple Demand For Justice </title>
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							<category>Sankaracharya Arrest </category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 10:40:16 +0000</pubDate>
							<description>In an interview to rediff.com, Prosecutor for Tamil Nadu, KTS Tulsi said of those who show support for the Kanchi Sri Sankaracharya: ?For them, a Brahmin is above the law.? Ignore for now the fallacy that a sanyasi is bound by varna ? that is a question, I am unqualified to discuss. There is something else there that Mr. Tulsi got wrong. It is not that we claim our Dharmacharya to be above the law. It is just that the Law has sunk so low. By forsaking the solid ground of truth, the Law has slipped into a gutter where it lies unworthy of any respect or of even a second look. </description>
							
						
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