23.11.04
Now it’s the Advani-Gauri scandal. While a murder charge can either be proved or disproved and the accused is either punished or is set free unconditionally and that would be the end of the case, a charge of moral turpitude, however convincingly defended, would inevitably leave a residue of suspicion. Verily it is a case of giving a dog a bad name and hanging it.
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