Monday, October 26, 2009

We give so much love to the Terrorists who kill us


As We all know, Mohammed Amir Ajmal Kasab, the only surviving member of the terrorist squad that struck at multiple locations in Mumbai last November is under trail.

Indian government is trying its best to put the best foot forward in this trial. This is being viewed by some as an opportunity to prove to the world that India is for, by and of the people; that every person in India deserves a fair trial.

Let me put some facts in perspective. A thick security blanket has been thrown in and around a special court where the trial of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab is being held. As many as 500 police personnel were deployed on the road leading to the special court set up inside Arthur Road Jail in central Mumbai. One side of the road was closed to traffic. Security personnel in plainclothes were seen moving around the court. Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel, who are also guarding Kasab in the jail, patrolled around the area near the court premises. Media persons were checked multiple times prior to entering the court and were not allowed to carry anything on their person, including notepads and pens. A separate enclosure has been created for media vehicles some distance away from the court. No vehicle parking was allowed anywhere around the court. A special vehicle obtained by the Mumbai Police to scan for explosives has also been pressed into service around the court.

The question is not about how every effort is being held to conduct a fair trial but its around the fact that our hard earned tax money is being spent by our government on a person who waged a war against the innocent people of India. Even the United States does not conduct or reveal any information about spies held in their custody or rebels captured in Iraq for that matter.

It goes without saying that a 26/11 terrorist should not be equated to a captured soldier and the Kasab episode should soon end with him terminated as per the law.
This drama made sense if there was a ray of hope that Pakistan would agree for once that the terrorists were trained by their army. But given that its a remote possibility, lets bring the Kasab episode to its forgone conclusion.

Source: www.societymirror.info

3 comments:

  1. Indian Government putting best foot forward ?? I think its the same rotten .. disfunctional .. hypocrite foot which they have put forward! Why exactly are they doing this? because again these hypocrite bastards want to show to the world how much justice ridden we Indians are that even such a deadly terrorist is given a fair trial. Well the fact is that in my country if a celebrity gets a crank call .. whole police department starts working to nab that one guy, but if a common man goes to police station to lodge a complaint 90% of the time his complaint is not logged. The fact also is that a women is raped in Delhi .. lies in the bushes craving for help for 6 hours .. and police department is busy deciding under which police station limits is the crime committed and which station unit should actually go for her help! PATHETIC !! So all said and done I would want to conclude my comment as Govt of India giving a fair trial to Kasab inspite of the fact that they cant give justice to their own people .. their own citizens is like a begger standing on street stark naked .. advirtising for a dolce and Gabbanna suitings and shirtings.

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  2. Wow.. This was like a One Tight Slap on the Indian Governance :)

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  3. >>>Indian Government putting best foot forward ?? I think its the same rotten .. disfunctional .. hypocrite foot which they have put forward!
    Cannot help a chuckle :) and forget the Indian government and Kasab for a moment and marvel at the impact of this highly effective and vehement piece of writing...!
    On a more serious note I feel very uneasy when we mark out a 'they' and say 'their' governance is pathetic. Maybe we have a sorry people and hence a sorry system....

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