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Forward this to OUR SAVIOUR Govt.
by Sundararaman on Aug 13, 2006 05:47 PM  Permalink 

What else can we say but lament. There is no accountablity to any one who governs whatever party they belong.

We need a wholesale change of procedure for choosing the people who want to govern. We can file a PIL in SC to seek comfort ( some ) to the victims


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unhealed wounds
by nadia sani on Aug 11, 2006 11:17 PM  Permalink 

This is exactly where the State and Central government\'s accountability has to be demanded.
When such disasters happen abroad, immediately the police are sent to identify, interview witnesses and block the areas to capture the bombers. In India the policeman is so cowardly he runs away first.Medical care is the government\'s responsability,the politicians are voted to power,all they do is abuse it instead of serving the citizens.
Why should we pay taxes or vote them when even the MINIMUM rights of voting citizens is completely ignored?
It is high time we pull the politicians into accounting for themselves and start citizens committees to safeguard from such random bombings. Everyone should look and question any abnormal behaviour,catch persons leaving bags and packets in public places and look out for each other.Health care should be free.If we don\'t value our own lives,will the next man respect it?Indian journalists are uselss when it comes to putting pressure on the politicians,in the US and Europe politicians fall and are forced to resign when there are scandals,in INdia the same rogues are re-elected into power.We are foolish to make the same mistake each time so we pay.


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unhealed wounds, 13 years on
by sh on Aug 11, 2006 03:18 PM  Permalink 

Oh God, We must admire Mr. Ajmera for his Zealous approach towards life. He rightly said the authorities, the government should be blamed before anybody for any blasts or gangster. How can they exist without government's help?

no lawyers should defend them, no court should pardon them. they should be meted out with severest punishment. terrorist doesn't have any right to live in this world because they doesn't have any right to kill the innocents

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RE: Unhealed Wounds, 13 years on
by Viraj Ashok Raje on Aug 11, 2006 02:01 PM  Permalink 

India is a Democratic Country! If you have money and power along with political support, you can survive murders of thousands of innocent people! But if you are a weakling, you are bound to get punished for even a unintentional crime! Such is the Judicial System prevailing in India! 13 years and still no stern action or judgement against the serial blast criminals! In fact, they should have been prosecuted immediately within three months of tim after the chargesheet was filed. But... India is a Democratic Country! Even if the Judicial System would have punished the blast criminals for death sentence, the Human Rights Activists would have come forward to protect them! Then, again an ongoing trial for years and years! Like the one going on right now. What are we heading to? Is this the way to be proud of being a Democratic Country? What example have set for the entire world? That, this is a country where one can do any brutal crime and yet can get back to his normal life? Shame to the Politicians! Shame to the Judicial System! Shame to the impotent media! And Shame on all of us... the impotent citizens of India!

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