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Incomplete and Selective Justice!
by Radhakrishna Iyer on Aug 05, 2007 02:56 PM

Trust TVR to come up with one sided views! There are limits to sycophancy to the paymasters too. Sanjay Dutt's case highlights if anything the lack of action on the Srikrishna Commission report and when thugs of the Sangh Parivar who brought down the Babari Masjid have yet to be handed their sentences. This also seems a very long way off it at all. Sanjay was not involved in actively placing bombs or leading rampaging and crazed/frenzied mobs. He was not found like G Munde with a pistol in his possession with a discharged shell. He was not guilty of any leave alone excessive force like the 'tyagis' etc of the police force.

So if he can get sentenced so severely purely on having in his possession a weapon to defend his family when the police has shown a high level of 'efficiency' during the riots which makes the rest of us hang our heads in shame then what should be the sentence of Lal A, Bal T and Gopi M?

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