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Justice denied
by Yadnesh Phadke on Nov 22, 2007 10:50 AM  Permalink 

I don't think that "the fight for justice over the Uphaar tragedy has definitely become a symbol of the power of ordinary people" makes any sence

Justice delayed id Justice denied.

Most of the Indian lawas are pro for people having lots of money and good political connections.

I congradulate all from "Association of the Victims of Uphaar Tragedy" for the good fight that they have put up

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INDIA IS THE LAND OF CORRUPT LAW AND NO ACCOUNTIBILITY
by Bhupinder Singh on Nov 22, 2007 10:14 AM  Permalink 

India govt should amend all law and put accountibility section in all business enterprises and all hotel , cinema and should be made liablilty for fine , if some think is violated,life is very precious should be respected in all form of life,,, every citizen of india should be given at least50 lakhs compensation,,for any death caused by mistake of some one,,every organisation should be made liable to pay hafty fines for their professional disobay of duties and refusal to accept their guilt,,,i fear poor, helpless and villager of india will be exploited by socalled law or order of ruling junta of corrupt people,,,but writing on walls are clear, people are not going to sit silence,,,

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justice delayed is justice denied
by gautam jotwani on Nov 22, 2007 09:53 AM  Permalink 

After 10 long years lower court gave the decision now it will go to High court and then supreme court God know how many more years to go....

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what justice?
by abcd efg on Nov 22, 2007 12:32 AM  Permalink 

Just shoot these guys and then fight a reverse case to defence. That will send a clear message.
10 years of fight in lower court is no justice.

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Uphaar cinema
by rajagopal nambakam on Nov 21, 2007 11:17 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The Muncipality Officials first take as much money as possible & CLOSE THEIR EYES ON ANY VIOLATIONS OF BUILDING/FIRE NORMS. AND WHEN SOMETHING GOES WRONG LIKE UPHAAR CINEMA, IT IS ANSALS OR JOLLY MAKERS WHO WILL HAVE TO GO TO THE NOOSE. WHY NOT GIVE DEATH SENTENCE TO ALL THE MUNCIPAL OFFICIALS, OF THAT AREA, RIGHT FROM THE TIME CONSTRUCTION OF UPHAAR CINEMA? THAT WILL STOP ALL VIOLATIONS & ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTIONS. INSTEAD GOVT PLANS TO INCREASE RETIRMENT AGE TO 62 YRS & WHENEVER SOME GOVT OFFICIAL IS COUGHT RED HANDED, ON CORRUPTIONS CHARGES,THEY ARE FIRST SUSPENDED AND THEN ONCE AGAIN REINSTATED WITH PROMOTIONS AS REWARD. WHY NOT TERMINATE THEM? BECAUSE IN INDIA, GOVT ITSELF IS CORRUPT. SO HOW TO TERMINATE GOVT? HENCE CORRUPTION WILL GO ON FOR EVER IN INDIA, MORE HEALTHILY.

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RE:Uphaar cinema
by Ravi Kumar on Nov 22, 2007 09:44 AM  Permalink
Well said !
Corruption is to the roots and choking the living of a virutous man. All the corrupt babu's and neta's should be hanged. Courts in India are agonizingly painful and do no good than testing patience. Still doubt if the High court reduces or alleviates the punishments to the guilty. Because all these mishaps are of no significance according to them. Neverthelesss good way to proceed.

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RE:Uphaar cinema
by Bhupinder Singh on Nov 22, 2007 10:17 AM  Permalink
lack of accountibility,, those who section and let them operatee put blind eye should be made liable and put behind bar and whole property made by kickbacks and commisionn should be confiscated and made nude with blacken mounth be parade on street,,, it is krishan raj formulas to make reliase their social responsibility

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When is the next Upahar tragedy??
by Sridhar Rao on Nov 21, 2007 07:35 PM  Permalink 

A tragedy struck a decade ago in a cinema hall. The owners, the corporation officials and fire officials all gave clean chit without proper examination. They probably received their "fee" for it, nothing unusual about it. It is a normal process throughout India.
What bothers me is the fact, there are hundreds of such cinema halls acrosss India where there are no standards or any fire-proof or fire-retarding mechanism in place. We are waiting for another tragedy to occur. Has the union government strictly implemented the protocols and is the district administration checking the cinema halls in its jurisdiction? It is matter of time before another tragedy strikes, when..only time will tell.

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