Message after message, condemning SD's bail. 90% of the folks don't even read the message properly that it is just a bail and he has not been freed for good.
I call you all hypocrites. Let me ask you. If you were in SD's place, wouldn't you be leveraging every contact to free yourself? If not, just remember the pencil or pen you stole from the neighboring kid, and turn yourself in to the police. Ohh, and please tell the judge to give you the maximum sentence.
It is very easy to be a critic and easy to ignore two sides of a coin. Read this message board and it seems that our society has so much of poison in their minds, that we have lost the meaning of goodness. It's a shame!
RE:You are a hypocrite bunch!
by bagpuss on Aug 22, 2007 02:26 PM Permalink
the pen or pencil i stole did not result in multiple deaths... by the way what is the max. penalty for stealing a pen / pencil
RE:You are a hypocrite bunch!
by cricketcrazy on Aug 22, 2007 06:17 PM Permalink
Neither did the gun that he kept in his house, or he would be booked under TADA. Regardless of pen or pencil, the point is that when it comes to saving our own hide, we go to any length, but when it comes to others, we blame CID to the judicial system to corrupt politicians. The fact is that in these days, the media pressure on a high-profile case like this, actually works against you. If Sanjay was a common man (with this much wealth), he would not even have been convicted in the first place.
RE:You are a hypocrite bunch!
by desai on Aug 23, 2007 08:18 AM Permalink
""Dutt was sentenced to six-year imprisonment under the Arms Act by the special TADA court on July 31""
read this you duds before loosing your sleep over Sanjay's bail.
Cricketcarzy I agree with your comments. These desperate people condemning Sanjay are the ones who keep silent when terrorist and fanatical organisations promoting hindutva go on a killing spree.
Leave Sanjay alone, he will get what he deserves. Worry about our secular and great coutry who are at the hands of religious fanatics.
RE:meet
by bagpuss on Aug 22, 2007 02:30 PM Permalink
don't kid yourself...he has been party to multiple deaths and now even after being convicted & sentenced he still doesn't have to pay for his crime..he doesn't need you
RE:meet
by desai on Aug 23, 2007 08:20 AM Permalink
bagpuss....may be you must go and give evidence in the court as you seem to know everything that the court do not.
Stop making a laughing stock of yourself and if you cant be proud of India then get out.
Why are the citizens of India so timid, they tolerate, disgusting conduct of the Politicans, police, the bureacrats and the judiciary ... NOW the confidence being felt within Indians, due to rapid economic progress, should also be felt in other areas...like confidence to usher in change ...
A NGO ...People for Legal and Emotional Assistance to the Deserving... "PLEAD" has been formed in Bombay to organise people to combat corruption...We would very much like this group to have as many Citizens as possible... Citizen' who can give suggestions & provide moral Support. ----------------------------------------------
RE:Don't love your country.
by bagpuss on Aug 22, 2007 02:33 PM Permalink
don't forget the Indian government will use its influence to release convicted criminals (Sanjay Dutt) aswell..can a person really have confidence in a govt. which does this instead of upholding & enforcing the law
Contacts have always helped in India...Firstly, I never thought the supreme court could act this quickly, but, it must have been too many un-comfortable nights, and secondly, I always looked up to the rule of law, especially at the supreme court level, which I now certainly know does not exist. If couurupt politicians like Devi lal, chautala, Mayawati, Mulayam Singh, etc...etc... can buy themselves law its not suprising others can too...?
RE:RE:Rule of law
by Rajshekhar dharak on Aug 22, 2007 12:00 AM Permalink
I feel sorry for all those who died in Mumbai blast and sanjay dutt is free. It is a big shame on our Judiciary system. If you have MONEY, you can do anything in so called country INDIA. Shame to our system.
RE:RE:Rule of law
by cricketcrazy on Aug 22, 2007 10:25 AM Permalink
It is actually harder in India to get away from a high-profile case as this one. And BTW, were you writing these messages when he was really free for 12 years (1995-2007)? This is just a bail for a week - learn to read your messages properly before condemning the whole country.
RE:RE:RE:Rule of law
by Amitabh Kumar on Aug 22, 2007 12:59 AM Permalink
Its same everywhere dude. Though India is top in such list. Sometime I really think that why we shall love our country?
RE:SHAME on INDIAN JUDICIARY SYSTEM
by desai on Aug 23, 2007 08:22 AM Permalink
Shame on you that you dont have confidence on our system. The cort is not there to please naive people like you but to honor truth and justice.
Tell me what have you done for your coutry except criticising it....shame on you.