Published On:Monday, 5 August 2013
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India started process of forgetting Durga Shakti Nagpal

While on one hand the case regarding suspension of Durga Shakti Nagpal has taken rampant, on the other side Indian public started process of forgetting her.

"It is subtle process. We steadily and gradually started forgetting Durga Nagpal and waiting for some new subject of national interest for discussion," said representative of Indians, Pappu Pandey.

Pappu Pandey's statement has significance in conjunction with the monsoon session of Parliament is getting started. Pappu expects many new issues will come in the session and steadily he will lose his attention on Durga Nagpal case.

"That is bound to happen. Some new issue will come and I will lose my focus on Durga Nagpal. Now I think I am ready to start forgetting Durga Shakti Nagpal," said Pappu.

Samajwadi Party Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav confirmed that he is also closely monitoring the intensity of the issue discussed on Twitter, Facebook as well as other social media platforms.

"First media starts discussion on the topic then intellects and social activists express their opinion after which opposition starts condemning us and thereafter Bollywood starts protesting and few protesters come with candle lights and finally next subject comes and everybody forgets the issue," said Akhilesh Yadav explaining the entire process of forgetting.

He said "Now as even filmy personalities have started talking about Durga Nagpal topic so that means we are at final stages of the process of forgetting."

According to experts, the idea is to never carry burden of sadness with you and change with dynamic world.

"This is surely in line with my earlier observation that people have short memories," said expert Sushil Kumar Shinde.

He said "I am damn sure that they will forget Durga Nagpal as well."

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