RE:Kahene ka koi labz nahi hai!!
by SaiKrishnan Thyagarajan on Jul 31, 2007 01:48 PM Permalink
dekhte dekhte kat jaayega, aur uske baad baahar aayega aur phir se jurm ke zindagi chalu karega. kehna kya chaahte ho abdullah mian - jo kisee aur ke zindagi se khelen usko sajaa milne he chaahiye
RE:Kahene ka koi labz nahi hai!!
by on Jul 31, 2007 02:05 PM Permalink
aise kyo bhaiya,aapke relative hain kya sanjay baba. if he has committed a crime & he shd be punished for the same.Hail the Indian judiciary system.
damn!! Indian laws are awful!!! they never let a man to change....even if he is forced by some big criminal to commit some crime...If Indian laws and police have guts,go,get dawood for sentence...he is enjoying freedom in dubai...shame on Indian laws!!!!
RE:wrong decision!!!
by AD on Jul 31, 2007 01:49 PM Permalink
are u mad!!!!!! .Its al about justice .U gorfot abt 500 peoples who died in that bomb blast !!.U don't have any right to comment Indian Laws
RE:wrong decision!!!
by shailesh s sonar on Jul 31, 2007 01:55 PM Permalink
If Sanjay Dutt has really understood "Gandhigiri" he will accept the verdict and can show he is really a changed man!
RE:wrong decision!!!
by SaiKrishnan Thyagarajan on Jul 31, 2007 01:54 PM Permalink
whatever or whoever you are (because u can't even hv a proper name), will u still say the same thing if u had lost ur dear ones in the bombay blast - don't give gyaan when it suits you. Another point, just because the law hasn't been able to reach out to one criminal doesn't mean that other criminals are allowed to go scot free.
Its good to know that Sanjay Dutt is convicted. Shows that nobody is above law and order. Hope the same approach is followed in all cases were high level people are indicted. High time the Indian Judiciary convicts the guilty irrespective of their stature. Also, 14 years is quite a long time!!!!
RE:JUSTICE PREVAILED
by vishal zutshi on Jul 31, 2007 01:48 PM Permalink
Sorry Aarthi......But what has been done by Sanaj y Dutt is a mistake not a crime.
RE:JUSTICE PREVAILED
by Aarthi M on Jul 31, 2007 01:55 PM Permalink
Having an unlicensed AK-56 is a crime and not a mistake. If people who sheltered convicts can be convicted, people who safeguarded their weapons can also be convicted.
RE:JUSTICE PREVAILED
by Ajith Nair on Jul 31, 2007 02:03 PM Permalink
Wih you on this Aarthi...in fact he's not been slapped with TADA while insignificant others have been booked under it!