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Sir, Zahira Sheikh and her family have changed their statements many times in six months and caused confusion in the minds of millions across the country. The Tehelka expose makes it clear that those behind the Best Bakery massacre are in no mood to allow the law to take its course.
Satheesh. C,
Sir, Turning hostile in a case where she is the prime witness and retracting her statement are inexcusable.
M. Nazeeruddin,
Sir, Methods such as lie-detector tests should be used to get at the truth.
Gaurav Dua,
Sir, Tehelka's latest expose has given a new turn to the case, probably necessitating a fresh probe into the matter.
A. Jacob Sahayam,
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