Vir Sanghvi, a sharp-tongued author and columnist, dives into the controversial case of Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant whose reckless actions in the U.S. led to tragedy. He critiques the ‘poor boy’ narrative emerging from Indian communities, arguing it oversimplifies complex issues. Sanghvi emphasizes that this case should be left to the U.S. justice system, distancing the Indian government from unnecessary involvement. He further explores personal responsibility and the broader implications of immigration policies, challenging societal reactions to such cases.