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Justice will prevail
by Roy P.Tharyan on Aug 06, 2007 12:23 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Whether it is 17 cars or 50 cars, whether it is cholle Bhature or Jhuggie cluster land or a simple secretariat canteen...Ashok Malhotra will have to pay for his crime. This country may be democratically unruly and chaotic in nature, but every scamster has met his nemesis. A superstar too is now cooling his heels in jail. Let the top notch lawyers fight his case, Malhotra will only realise that the long arm of the law reaches you eventually.

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by Sathyan on Aug 06, 2007 12:52 PM   Permalink
True.

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by vinay thakur on Aug 06, 2007 01:46 PM   Permalink
Mr.Roy,Please update me about Bofors payoffs,Fodder scam,Purulia Arms drop,Telegi stamp controversy and many more such scams happenned in past.Any satisfactory result??Name even one politician or beurocrat involved in all these scams who have met their nemesis.All these democracy and judical system means nothing to India.Such cases are delayed till media stops earning from them and public forgets.Well one or two people are made scapegoats like Telagi or might be Mr.Malhotra is current case,rest of Babus,politicans keep working as usual and the same lot is again invloved in some other case.They are faceless criminals and if we really want such incidents not to happen again then it needs one huge public demonstration and speedy trial which punishes all involved people.
Do you think we are ready for that??

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by Virendra Singh on Aug 06, 2007 12:39 PM   Permalink
Unfortunately by the time long arm of justice will have it, many decades will pass.
Hardly any deterrence to a culprit.

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