Rules are made for others
Iran has enacted a Islamic moral code for all Iranians. The job to enforce this law was given to Tehran Police Chief who is considered a close confident of Iranian President. He is Ali Raza Zarei, a 53 year old Brigadier General, who led a crackdown on Iranian women failing to adhere to Iran’s strict Islamic dress code.
As reported last week, he was arrested in a Tehran brothel. He was with six prostitutes when he was detained by the members of his own force. He has been removed from his post and put on bail. It is also said that up to 60 hours of video tape featuring the general and the prostitutes had been confiscated by his officers.
Zarei, who was in charge of the moralization of women was himself found accused of immoralizing women. Perhaps he thought that rules are made for others only.
Hello sir,
We have seen in our own country such incidents of law makers breaking the law.
Havent we heard of an MP Ms Renuka Choudary slap a police officer who was doing his duty in Delhi.
Regards,
SERVICE TO ALL
YES WE CAN ASK EASILY OTHR TO OBEY THE RULES & REGULATION BUT WHEN IT COMES TO US IT BECOMES DIFFICULT TO OBEY THE SAME. THERE ARE HARDLY FEW PEOPLE WHO MAKE THE LAWS & FOLLOW THEMSELVES.
Rules r easy to make but difficult to follow and implement it.There should b strict actions taken when the maker of rules break it himself
The virtue lies in the struggle, not the prize.
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If you remember the same Renuka Choudhary said some time back, that Indian men should no more expect virgin wives.
“पà¥à¤°à¥‡à¤® करो सबसे, नफरत न करो किसी से”
“Love all, Hate none”