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In this episode of Edhar Kidhar, Harshdeep Singh and Sarabjeet Singh discuss the shocking murder of a young woman in Punjab, allegedly committed by a disgruntled former lover after she chose to marry someone else. The crime is disturbing — but beyond outrage, we ask a deeper question: Why are we not teaching young people how to handle rejection? We talk about: The dangerous mindset of entitlement in relationships Why “If I can’t have you, no one can” is not love — it’s ego How emotional immaturity can turn violent The role of elders and parents in teaching resilience Why moving on should be normalized, not demonized We also address another growing problem: When relationships end, some individuals resort to revenge — leaking chats, private photos, or personal information. That is not heartbreak. That is harassment. Harshdeep and Sarabjeet share personal experiences about breakups, rejection, and how sometimes separation becomes a blessing in disguise. Not every relationship is meant to last — and forcing someone to stay is not love. Rejection is part of life. Dignity is a choice. This episode is about emotional maturity, respect, and accountability — not just one tragic case. Because if someone chooses to move on, the only healthy response is this: Accept it. Respect it. Grow from it. Topics Covered: Tarn Taran murder case Handling rejection and emotional maturity Entitlement vs love Role of parents & elders in relationship education Revenge leaks & post-breakup harassment Why moving on is strength, not weakness 👉 Subscribe and join the conversation.