These monstors are the black spot on HUMANITY. With such DEVILS what progress can we think of our country???? They should be hanged as soon as possible!!!!
I DONT AGREE WITH CBI ENQUIRY...IT GOES YEARS TO COME....WHEN CONVICTS ADMITTING THE CRIME..AND POLICE GOT FOOL PROOF EVIDENCES BEFORE ALL LOCAL RESIDENTS..WHY NEED CBI ENQUIRY..PUNISH THEM...THESE KIND OF CRIMINALS SHOULD PUNISHED SUCHA WAY..OTHER SHOUDL DARE TO DO CRIME,
The incident opens up an important issue that may be hiding within our society without being noticed. It is important to ascertain the conditions that give rise to such a psychopathic condition to the killers that can kill scores of children remourselessly. Death penalty is not a solution as it will wipe out the possible tool we have to analyse the whole issue.
this has to be taken presidents view as he says future lies in children. and these innocent and poor children we are able to save them....these two should be hanged to death...let them know the pain of being killed.
CBI is on Her Majesty's Service, and Her Majesty will use it for political blackmail of bhaiyyaji aka Mulayam. There will be a give and take kind of bargaining. CBI is just a hogwash.
Gosh!now the CBI!!once CBI enters the probe would take years to come to trail.and by that time the criminal ould find some way or the other to get out of the crimes he did.now that the are checking his mental condition-i hope the police will not stress on that and get him for treatment.where he would spend five years and get released easily!!
For CBI I would say they would hatch the matter for very long , atleast 10-12 years until they find out who use to kill childrens, how he used to kill, what date he killed first,second and so forth,etc. Later on one of them will be bribed and will leave atleast one or two loopholes and finally the accused will be released ( " Baijjat Bari " ). This is how CBI feeds their family
Kill them by cutting them into 38 pieces over a span of one year. That is the best possible punishment no one in future would dare to commit sych an act