rediff pls close the discussion board, In most cases, this discussion board divide our country and its people as north -south, west -east. Now with this article, this discussion board widen the gap and spoil the SOME good relationships between Hindus and Muslims in India. After reading these messages even a Hindu who loves Muslim or a Muslim who loves a Hindu starts hating each other. Definitely it leads to serious problem to our educated- internet surfing Indian people! This discussion board has done nothing to our country or among rediff readers, It gives only possibility to abuse one another. So I kindly request the editor of rediff to stop all discussion board in all rediff articles for betterment of our country! Guys if u want to see India as a super power in 2020, please stop posting message in all rediff discussion board.
It is quite likely that Haneef will land in India. He may be administered a lie detector test; not that it will prove anything. If he does not reveal anything, that means he is innocent. If he reveals a few names and a few known secrets, then the test and testers will be hounded and called names, and the findings will be discarded. Telgi revealed the names of a few powerful politicians; what is the outcome?
he is an indian citizen.he has not been found guilty by any court of law.he can return any time.had he been of british or american citizen,govt. of that country must have followed with austalian govt.we indian should start thinking in right direction.some views of some persons are biased,based on religion.no religion teaches terriorism.only few practice them.we must punish them or least bring them to clear understanding.main aim of terrorists are to capture the state.
RE:extradition
by soheb on Jul 24, 2007 09:18 AM Permalink
please dont send another terrorist back to india as we already have a lot of it and one of them is out bingo who is the team leader for those terrorists
RE:extradition
by Sudhir Athekkattil on Jul 24, 2007 09:34 AM Permalink
Haneef might have been an innocent but unfortunately some of the evidences raised by the Australian authorities were against him. And moreover, they manipulated something. He definitely deserved a fair interrogation and trial. But it is ridiculous that some people in a particular community raised this issue as a huge violation of human rights. Yes. This is. But remember, lot of people from our country are being arrested in Gulf countries for narcotic cases, prostitution, theft, murder etc.. and being either sent to jail or executed without proper investigation and trial. Recently I came to know from an interview of a former passport officer in Kerala given to a daily that fewyears back they had got some passports of some persons executed for narcotic cases sent by the authorities from a country in Persian Gulf. I feel most these people are innocent or forced to do that due to poverty. The real culprits are here in India or somewhere else. What the government has done for the families of these victims?
RE:extradition
by R Chakravarti on Jul 24, 2007 09:16 PM Permalink
Yes, our media ought to take up these cases and force the Govt to act. In Haneef's case, he is clearly innocent and a democratic government is behaving in a really unexpected way. That's the reason for all the attention.
RE:extradition
by masood m on Jul 24, 2007 09:22 AM Permalink
Oh really.... you need to commit an act of crime to become a terrorist.
This person has done no such thing, so just shut up. Imagine ur self in the situation. Its clear the guy is caught on the wrong side of the ego clash. But all you can do is to sit on ur PC and pass idiotic unthoughtfull judgement.
With power comes responsibility. The power of internet and a PC in hands of nutheads like you is a irresposible abuse of this wonderful thing. In case you are a IT guy, i wonder what you would be if the programming sweatshops had not opened.