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I second that but we will never learn the truth,but I am thinking it is an encounter.malakpetmasala wrote:but hope its an encounter as they have said, and not malaria death.


malakpetmasala wrote:happy to hear he is dead atlast.
but hope its an encounter as they have said, and not malaria death.

u know abt veerappan...??marko wrote:good to hear they got him though.

You beat me to it CAD.Yup I had the same question...CtrlAltDel wrote:u know abt veerappan...??marko wrote:good to hear they got him though.


CtrlAltDel wrote:u know abt veerappan...??marko wrote:good to hear they got him though.

I always thot that people hated him. but your post has given it another angle...marko wrote:i remember i had heard that he had killed a police officer, but many locals saw him as something of a Robin Hood figure. I think public opinion has shifted against him of late though?

lots of tribals/villagers in the forests liked veerappan coz he paid them well for food, supplies and information abt police movements. other than that he is not known to have helped the poor or any thing like that.Sharjeel wrote:I always thot that people hated him. but your post has given it another angle...marko wrote:i remember i had heard that he had killed a police officer, but many locals saw him as something of a Robin Hood figure. I think public opinion has shifted against him of late though?

Then it is different because he was just using them, and not helping them. Even if he did help villagers, he was too nasty and bad to have been pardoned, even after his death.CtrlAltDel wrote:other than that he is not known to have helped the poor or any thing like that.


azazel wrote:they shot him in the head, morgue pic has him missing an eye
p.s: whocares? he would've died anyway



Veerappan was roaming around because of their support. For all the so-called elusiveness of veerappan, if the politicians decided, he would have been history a lot sooner.peeping tom wrote:Those politicians are still eating kaju and badam and seeing the television clippings of Veerappan’s death.
Who will kill these animals?


Haan yaar. Would have loved it if they found out who was behind Veerappan.CtrlAltDel wrote:now i think we wud never know the identity of his political patrons.

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