Brother Muzammil, I could not go through the reply by you on the said topic
but still one sincere request as a brother, that please do not show your
identity at this instance like TN College etc...
please.
Wassalamualykum wr wb


On 5/28/10, muzzammil khan <muzammilkhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> * Why even Kasab shouldn't be hanged !*
>
>
> After a total hectic day at work I decided to give myself a relief by
> coming on FB . But to my surprise (to add more things which I just avoided
> in TOI ) I have my homepage being dirtied by status updates with same crap .
> So I thought – *kyu na main bhi apne haath thode gande kar lu .. farak toh
> padne waala hai nahi waise bhi par .. *
>
> I remember a quote from My Name is Khan : *Duniya main sirf do kism ke
> insan hotey hai .. ek achchey aur ek burey* . Psst … Sorry Mr. SRK .. I
> defer . *Main accha bhi hu aur bura bhi *:|
>
> People , specially the young lads think that what they have in their minds
> is correct . Agreed that our politicians may be corrupt and senseless . But
> a doctor is always a better doctor than the general public . A politician is
> always a better politician than the general public doesnt matter how
> illiterate he is . Its always relative .
>
> Everybody knows that who the real culprit is when it comes to 26/11 . But
> Judiciary of a democratic front demands a fair and a healthy trial . Theres
> nothing wrong if nodes in the upper hierarchy want him to be hanged . Ajmal
> Kasab however .. I think cant be hanged ! No NOW he shouldnt be.
>
> Reminds me of Saudi Arabia which Media and people say has a very harsh and
> cruel Judiciary system . But they tend to overlook some good points . If
> they are Bad .. then they are bad for all . If they are Good .. then they
> are good for all . If they have to give a particular punishment to a person
> . They dont differentiate between a Pakistani Muslim and an Indian Muslim
> nor do they differentiate between them and a non Muslim . Point is they are
> and they have been CONSISTENT .
>
> In contrast, India has failed to be consistent in that sense . In fact they
> do are consistent but in an altogether different perspective . I think the
> degree of Crime done determines the appropriate punishment that is to be
> given to the culprit .
> If India can't punish the various culprits for the Crime that they have
> done then they dont have the right to execute someone who happens to have
> links with our all time foe- Pakistan . All they can do is keep declaring
> the harsh punishments and avoid themselves from bringing them into action .
> People used to say that A. Kalam wont hang Afzal Guru because he himself is
> a Muslim ( I wonder if thats true ) . But now that we have Mrs. Patil as our
> Presideent I have some gut feeling that even she would do the same .
> This is because things there are govern under different priorities . They
> need to give consideration to each and every aspect apart from vote banks .
> * badey logon ke jhol chhotey logon ki samaj ke baahar hotey hai .*Oh yes,
> some *jhol jhaal* are very correct .
>
> If we have failed to punish the culprits of Babri Masjid demolition .. we
> cant punish the preparators of 92 bombings ( though something done wrong is
> wrong ) . We are helpless . If we are not equal for that then we cant be for
> this either . If they want to punish those involved in serial bombings
> across various cities using all those high wi-fi technologies or for that
> matter the SIMI members . Go ahead I have no problem . But what about those
> involved in Gujrat riots or the lesser culprits Maoists and Naxalites .
>
> I know I sounded like Narendra Modi when I made the previous few statements
> . But cant help. I always find some good things even in a bad person .
> Afterall I want to be a good human being .
>
> Terrorists whether internal or external are terrorists . Treat them equally
> . Both act amount to death penalty . If you think some were more atrocious
> then let them have their last breath with more difficulty ( provided you are
> clever enough to avoid the human activists )
>
> Our judiciary is very good at handling small wrongdoings . For instance
> take : Robbery . It doesnt really consider what Region , Religion , Caste
> the theif belongs to or for that matter what is his citizenship . Even
> foreigners have been punished for involving themselves in acts like Rape .
>
> Same principle needs to be applied in case of terrorism . As I always say
> dont handle terrorism with hatred but with justice and equality and be
> CONSISTENT in it .
>
> All India needs according to me is a change . A revolution in its acts .
> Guys ,we have a democracy . We dont have a military rule .Let the world know
> that we will neither forget nor forgive and would be very much clear on this
> consistently . If India needs to have the change and have a START with Ajmal
> Kasab . Good . Go ahead . But there is a question from my side . Will you be
> able to be consistent in this ? If yes then the whole world cant keep
> themselves far away from loving India :|
>
> * This little essay only represent My thoughts and in no way has any
> relation whatsoever with ideology of My community or Religion or of people
> who are related to me directly or indirectly.
>
> Would be glad if someone could appropriately correct any frailties of my
> thoughts .
>
>
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Venugopalan K M <kmvenuan...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Why Afzal Must Not Be Hanged
>> By Nandita Haksar
>>
>> "..The Supreme Court of India acquitted Mohammad Afzal of the charges of
>> belonging to any terrorist organisation. There was not even an iota of
>> evidence produced by the prosecution to link Afzal with any banned
>> organisation. Secondly, Afzal was not directly involved in the killing of
>> anyone. Thirdly, the Supreme Court rejected his confession because it was
>> found to be extracted by torture...
>>
>> ...Despite this the Supreme Court sentenced Afzal Guru to death. Why? The
>> Supreme Court held: "The incident, which resulted in heavy casualties, had
>> shaken the entire nation and the collective conscience of the society will
>> only be satisfied if the capital punishment is awarded to the offender...
>>
>> ...In a resolution passed in Srinagar on September 24, 2005 the leaders of
>> the movement for Kashmir's self-determination asked the following question:
>> "We the people of Kashmir ask: why the collective conscience of Indians is
>> not shaken by the fact that a Kashmiri has been sentenced to death without a
>> fair trial, without a chance to represent himself? Throughout the trial at
>> the Sessions Court Mohammad Afzal asked the Judge to appoint a lawyer. He
>> even named various lawyers but they all refused to represent him. Is it his
>> fault that the Indian lawyers think it is more patriotic to allow a Kashmiri
>> to die rather than ensure he gets a fair trial?..
>>
>> This resolution was signed by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Shabir Ahmad Shah,
>> Mohammad Yaseen Malik, Mian Abdul Qayyoom and Nisar Mir.
>>
>> ...Now once again Afzal is being hanged by the media..."
>>
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>> http://www.countercurrents.org/haskar270510.htm
>>
>> If Azal is hanged today will it resolve any problem? Will it satisfy the
>> conscience of this country? Will all those gunning for him feel any safer?
>> The answer to all these questions is 'no'. Hanging Afzal under the pressure
>> of the Hindu Right-wing lobby would only endanger Indian security and would
>> be a stigma on Indian democracy
>>
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>>
>> You cannot build anything on the foundations of caste. You cannot build up
>> a nation, you cannot build up a morality. Anything that you will build on
>> the foundations of caste will crack and will never be a whole.
>> -AMBEDKAR
>>
>>
>>
>> http://venukm.blogspot.com
>>
>> http://www.shelfari.com/kmvenuannur
>>
>> http://kmvenuannur.livejournal.com
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