Shall we know the purpose of giving such unnecessary media hype to this. He is a suspect not a national hero. He did not do anything so that he deserve such attention
RE:Unnecessory media hype
by Mithun Pai on Jul 30, 2007 01:00 PM Permalink
hahaha why angry man is people are giving him as a hero's welcome. it is the mindset of common men in india , only some currupt eliste cast in this country is telling that haneef is a terrorist ,not the common men in bangalore welcome home haneef , wish u all the best
RE:Unnecessory media hype
by seema gaekwad on Jul 30, 2007 01:07 PM Permalink
I think ur well wisher of Haneef, ur supporing a suspect do u know that?? anyway save those words when he blasts vidhan sauda then deliver those words support him.
RE:Unnecessory media hype
by Liyaj Maliyakkal on Jul 30, 2007 01:24 PM Permalink
We dont have the rights to tell a person Culprit unless and until it has been proved,he is just accused, As far as my limited knowledge is concern, Y Haneef was got arrested,bcoz of his SIM card... If he was really guilty, then why the Australian community stood behind him???. We must protest againt global terrorism but at the same time, we must make sure that no innocent person is being victimized.
RE:Unnecessory media hype
by veronica varghese on Jul 30, 2007 01:16 PM Permalink
would u say the same thing if it would have been you or 1 of your family members in Haneef's place....
RE:Unnecessory media hype
by varun shankar on Jul 30, 2007 01:21 PM Permalink
who is a suspect? he has been cleared of charges, what the media does is always overblown. but the thing is how responsible was the Aus media in getting the reality of it all. and the australian judiciary which actually got him released in not too bad a time.the aus government and machinery was shabby, but brilliance of the media and judiciary. the thing indian media has to learn is not just hackism and celebrity/ sensationalist from their western counterparts but also accountability to a story and using it as a voice and cementing its place as teh fourth pillar. also the indian judiciary has lots to learn from the aus judiciary on its fastness in dealing with the case etc. and the indian government and foriegn service were for once on the right side, keep that up.
RE:Unnecessory media hype
by Rajalakshmi on Jul 30, 2007 02:01 PM Permalink
Let us not forget his cousins wid whom he has close connections r terrorrists..Y give him a hero's welcome..Offering him a Job by State Govet. is Ridiculous..there r thousands of educated people in India who are standing at the doorsteps of d Govt., fo r a Job....Y job is Offered to a Man suspected of international terrorism..Just bcoz he i s a Muslim.. ??!!..What abt thousands of Hindu Pandits Driven out off Kashmir..Does the Govt., do anything to offer these educated ppl. some jobs..they r living like Refugees like life in their own country..Just bcoz they R Hindus..?!!! Whoever Supports Hanif pls. answer this Question....
RE:Unnecessory media hype
by sam on Jul 30, 2007 01:13 PM Permalink
such misadventures by the state machinery is prevalent in all the countries. yes, he was a close relative of a terrorist and some connection was initially established. so the grilling in custody for the sake of keeping australia safe was not totally unjustified.
RE:Unnecessory media hype
by hari prasad on Jul 30, 2007 01:15 PM Permalink
Dear Ajitha Kumar,
If you were in Mr. Aneef's place, what kind of recation would you expect from we indians? do you let as go with our own business or do you expect any support like how haneef is getting.
After all, we are indians, we should fight for good and also, if its wrong should punish.
And do you know why none of our politicians nore media is taking supportively for the other two buggers who spoiled our country's name??