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Old 17-01-2007, 04:32 PM #1
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Default Indian Gov are getting involved

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could Jade have started the seeds of a Global Nuclear all out attack between our nations????

.. after all, she is the 25th most influensheal person in the known world!!

JADE, SEE WHAT YOU'VE DONE!!!!
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so has the Br Gvnment.

The scale of it is refecttive of the emormity of their racist behavior.

yet, some people on this forum are getting a kick out of it, "she's not been bulllied, she is annoying she brings racism onto herself"

i mention no names, but id imigine the person reading this knows im talking about her.

(hint She has created alot of shipla threads )
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who'd o thunk it eh?
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yet, some people on this forum are getting a kick out of it, "she's not been bulllied, she is annoying she brings racism onto herself"

i mention no names, but id imigine the person reading this knows Im talking about her.

(hint She has created alot of shipla threads )
Why was this even mentioned???? You cant attack a forum member like that?
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Am i right in saying people in India were today burning effergies of some of the housemates supposedly being racist to Shilpa?! I heard it on the radio today and i just found it rather amusing that a show like BB can enrage people so far away!

At least the goody's have cracked Asia, albeit in not so great terms.

Talk of the Government and Indian Government getting involved is bad news and hopefully they wont take it off air, a triple eviction should fit very nicely!
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This is turning Nasty .. i wonder why still C4 havent taken any action
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This is turning Nasty .. i wonder why still C4 havent taken any action
There scared of taking away the entertainment, there scared of punishing them.

BB needs to grow some testicals.
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The Indian government getting involved is a bit much though.

How can Jade possible be the 25th most influensheal person in the known world!! Which moron told her that, there are many people richer and with much more influence in the political world like premiers and royalty in each country.
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no they were burning effergies of the producers
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I think this backs up her claim about how famous Shilpa is in her own country.
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The Indian government getting involved is a bit much though.

How can she possible be the 25th most influensheal person in the known world!! Which moron told her that, there are many people richer and with much more influence in the political world like premiers and royalty in each country.
In india celebraty status is huge, not like in UK where u can be a celebraty just for being on a TV show on UK Living!

Shilpa has been a Bollywood A lister since she was 17! Shes very very huge, hense the governments response in india

Its very bad timing that this is going on when Gordon Brown is in India builing relations
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Well C4 havn't done anything so her home country is standing up for her dignity.

Stars in India are idolized and Shilpa is one of the warmest and friendliest actors out there. Atleast now, all of what she said in her intro video has been backed up by the actions of her countrymen/women/goverment
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I meant Jade being 25th most influential person in the world is just total rubbish.

Sorry if I wasn't clear.
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hahahahahaha omg lmfao LMFAO!!!!!

this is sooo funny.........

seriously you think its this seriosu? OMG WTF

whyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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Shilpa issue: India asks UK to take action


New Delhi/London, Jan 17 Amid an uproar over the alleged racist remarks against Bollywood actress, Shilpa Shetty during a TV show in UK, India today asked the British government to take action as per the country’s laws.

The British government also condemned the racist attack but left it to the independent broadcasting regulator Ofcom to look into the matter.

“We have taken up the matter with UK through the British High Commission and asked them to take action according to their own laws,” the external affairs ministry spokesman, Mr Navtej Sarna said while responding to questions over the issue.

The alleged racial comments on Shilpa, during a reality show ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ on Britain Channel 4, have led to reactions and protests from various political parties as well as people of Asian origin in Britain.

All major political parties here condemned the incident and demanded that the matter be taken up with Britain.

The Information and Broadcasting Minister, Mr Priyaranjan Dasmunsi “appealed” to the actress to “give factual position” to the Indian government representatives in London so that appropriate response to the issue can be firmed up.

However, he pointed out that the actress was in the show as part of a private programme and not as a representative of the government or industry.

Shilpa, along with nine other celebrities have been locked up in a house since Janaury 2 and are being filmed on how well they handle the frictions of daily life and get their fellow housemates’ votes of confidence.

The 31-year-old actress broke down in tears on Monday after allegedly being taunted by fellow contestants about her skin colour, accent and cooking.

Britain condemned the alleged racist attack, saying it wished to be seen as a “country of tolerance”.

Noting that there had been nearly 10,000 complaints from viewers about the remarks against Shilpa, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Gordon Brown said, “I want Britain to be seen round the world as a country of fairness and a country of tolerance.”

Mr Brown, who is on a three-day visit to India, said in Bangalore that he condemned “any behaviour that would detract from the view of Britain...That we want to be a nation of fairness and tolerance”.

In New Delhi, the spokesman of the British High Commission said in a statement that the UK deplores racism of any kind but left it to Ofcom to look into the matter.

The alleged bullying and racist abuse of Shilpa has sparked off a controversy in Britain, with the Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair saying racism should be opposed in all its forms when the issue was raised in British Parliament.

Labour MP, Mr Keith Vaz, who tabled an early day motion in the House of Commons on the issue yesterday, asked Mr Blair today whether broadcasters should take care not to allow such material to go on air.

“I have not seen the particular programme in question and cannot comment on it,” Mr Blair said adding that “we should oppose racism in all its forms.”

One of the sponsors of Channel 4’s most popular show ‘Celebrity Big Brother’, in which Shilpa and nine other stars are participants, threatened to pull out as the issue figured in the House of Commons.

British mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse said it was reviewing its sponsorship of Big Brother and did not rule out abandoning the arrangement. The chief executive, Mr Charles Dunstone said the company was “talking to Channel 4. The sponsorship is constantly under review. Clearly, we are against racism.”

Meanwhile, some of Shilpa’s fellow housemates have received email threats. The Hertfordshire police said, “Two emails have been received by the TV studios that contain unspecified threats against a number of the housemates. Police are currently looking into the emails.”

NRI actress and women’s rights activist, Ms Meera Syal led an unprecedented wave of criticism against the attacks on 31-year-old Shilpa, who was reduced to tears after allegedly being taunted about her skin colour, accent and cooking.

UK’s official media watchdog Ofcom said tapes of the incidents would be scoured and complaints carefully investigated.

“There is a very thin line between what is entertainment and a vile spectacle and I think we are in that area now. What this treatment of Shilpa has done is remind a lot of Asian people in Britain of the type of uncomfortable treatment they’ve received themselves over the years,” Ms Syal said.

Ofcom, the media watchdog, said that it had received 6,600 complaints, the highest since the BBC screened Jerry Springer - The Opera. It said that it will investigate whether the programme has breached broadcasting rules forbidding discriminatory language or treatment.

Carphone Warehouse has been sponsoring the show since 2004. It pays an estimated three million pounds a year for ‘Big Brother’ and ‘Celebrity Big Brother’.

Mr Vaz yesterday tabled a Commons motion calling on channel 4 to take “urgent action to remind housemates that racist behaviour is unacceptable.”

He said, “I have been contacted by constituents who have expressed concern that apparently racist comments have passed without any response. We should not tolerate this on a programme that is watched by millions of people.”

Viewers believe that Shilpa Shetty is being victimised on the reality show. She has allegedly been called a “dog” and contestants have complained about her touching their food.

Pop singer Jo O’Meara allegedly said Indians were thin because they were always ill as a result of undercooking food. Shetty’s accent has been mocked and she was asked if she lived in a shack. Channel 4 received 2,000 e-mails and calls.

The TV channel said “matters of bullying or racial abuse in any form are taken extremely seriously by Channel Four and (programme maker) Endemol.”

“The nature of the show often includes incidents where conflicts arise and housemates are encouraged to resolve issues among themselves,” the broadcaster said in a statement.

“Shilpa herself has not voiced any concerns of racial slurs or bullying against her. Appropriate measures to reprimand individual behaviour would take place where necessary.”

Viewers believe that Shetty has been targeted by Jade Goody, a previous ‘Big Brother’ contestant noted for flaunting her ignorance, Danielle Lloyd, a deposed Miss Great Britain, and singer Jo O’Meara of S Club 7 fame.

Goody has allegedly said Shetty “makes my skin crawl”, while Lloyd, stripped of her title for dating one of the judges -- former England footballer Teddy Sheringham -- has called her “a dog” and “just the cook”.

O’Meara refused to eat a chicken roasted by Shetty because she claimed it was too spicy and undercooked, prompting the film star to burst into tears.

Lloyd asked: “They eat with their hands in India, don’t they or is that China? You don’t know where her hands have been.”

Shetty’s spokesman said the Bollywood star was tough enough to take potentially nearly two more weeks of ostracism and he was touched by the apparent public sympathy for her. Shilpa’s mother had heard about the situation from friends in Britain and was “upset.”

Actress Narinder Kaur, who is writing a book about her experiences on the show, said: “Millions of youngsters watch ‘Big Brother’ and Endemol should set an example -- they shouldn’t tolerating the way Shilpa is being treated.”

In London, the Foreign Office said it had not received any communication from the Indian government about the programme, nor had the British High Commission in New Delhi.
Source:Navhind Times, India
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This whole thing is a complete joke. Has anyone noticed jermaine and shilpa saying racist things about whites like shilpas friend in this week new mag said shilpa would only marry a asian.
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Good, let's hope Jade gets chucked off the show.
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Maybe when Jade gets out she can get a job as spokesperson for the BNP or even Combat18... (Joking for people who can't tell....)
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Imagine Kate Winslet went to India to appear on their celebrity big brother. Can you imagine the outrage in this country if she was being bullied or being a victim of racial abuse in that house. It's the same for India that's how they feel.
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It isn't a political thing. The fact is: There will always be racists in our world, what can the government do?
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Imagine Kate Winslet went to India to appear on their celebrity big brother. Can you imagine the outrage in this country if she was being bullied or being a victim of racial abuse in that house. It's the same for India that's how they feel.
Not really. I doubt we'd have street protests or burning effigies, I doubt it would even make the front pages of the gutter press.
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Tony Blair must be loving every minute of this..
It takes the public's attention away from his war crimes in Iraq & the failure that he is in general.
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Imagine Kate Winslet went to India to appear on their celebrity big brother. Can you imagine the outrage in this country if she was being bullied or being a victim of racial abuse in that house. It's the same for India that's how they feel.
Very true! ^
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