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Injustice has been done in the name of justice.
by Judge on Aug 01, 2007 02:57 AM  Permalink 

The biggest culprits are the police and the security. This entire episode would have been avoided provided they are alert. I think they deserve more punioshment than has been awarded. This is the only case for a long time that can be set an example where all the acqutted has been sentenced appropriately. The judgement could have been a warning to all corrupted guys out there. Any way i am looking fwd to similar kind of punishments for all the ciorrupted politicians. The sooner it happens it would be good for india and the indians.

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Its Late but its There
by mansi sharma on Aug 01, 2007 02:34 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Nobody is there to think and talk abiut the people who lost there lives- being totally innocent- what ever they were- hindus, muslims, sikh or cristians whatever. We are just caring and talking about the culprits. What good and bad has happened to them.

The last thing that matters in this is the religion. Its crime done by humans against humans.

I hail the decisions of the hon'ble court. We are not the judges nor even the students of law of this land. If the law has taken its stand and convicted the people involved directly or indirectly in the murders of the unpopular and unguilty people, we should support the law. Atleast people have not gone scott free after such a treachorous act.
Thanks to the judiciary, atleast late enough but it's there.
I wish Tiger Menon and Dawood Ibrahim were also caught and sentenced.

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RE:Its Late but its There
by aconcernedreader on Aug 01, 2007 04:35 AM  Permalink
I agree. Finally the families of those killed can feel that justice has been done. It still must be a hard time for them as they will remember the pain and agony of the day they lost their loved one. My prayers are with those families. May God give them strength and peace.

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good job Indian court /CBI
by Indian_citizen on Aug 01, 2007 02:24 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Good job CBI and exteremely thankful to court ,atleast now we belive that there is some law order left out in india

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by sumeet borwankar on Aug 01, 2007 02:21 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I think the gravest injustice was done to Yakub Memom...the guy came back to india to face thge law and surrendered himselves...how can you give him death sentence...a life imprisonment would have been better, to set examples

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Injustice!
by shaan ray on Aug 01, 2007 02:20 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

everybody related(who knew what is going to happen) to the blast sud have been sentenced to death.

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RE:Injustice!
by me nu on Aug 01, 2007 11:03 AM  Permalink
Exactly....

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