The judgement shows the strength of Indian democracy and power of judscial system. The 6 years is may be long period for Sanju Baba. But he should remember the secenes of 1993 Bombay blasts which turn innocent killings. He should give thanks to god who has save him from Death.
RE:Long Live Indian democracy / Justice
by chinnu raju on Jul 31, 2007 03:35 PM Permalink
The punishment should have been harsher. It is a lesson to all 'bigde nawaab' who in vanity of their high links take law for granted. Hope Supreme court doesnt mild the ruling. --Uday Singh Chauhan : us_chauhan@rediffmail.com
RE:Long Live Indian democracy / Justice
by Cutlet Gravy on Jul 31, 2007 05:12 PM Permalink
Don't be Stupid Chinnu Raju,
He may have been a 'bigda nawaab' as all pampared kids are wont to be.
Today I see hordes of gangs roaming UP, Bihar, Punjab, Rajastan and even Mumbai carrying (I am sure) unlicensed weapons but no Khodes are around to pronounce them as "eminently dangerous acts", unlike the weapons possessed by Dutt.
The crux of the matter is that sometimes judges do not look beyond the facts put under their noses.
Dutt was a 'Sunju Baba of only 36 years, then, when he was released for jail after fourteen or sixteen months.
Now sixteen years later he is a really changed man who has displayed that he IS and HAS reformed, through his very exemplary behaviour.
The judge has already said he is not a terrorist, and has exempted him from TADA.
Therefore this judgement today is harsh, cruel and severe. It will snatch away Dutt's best working years ... years when he could have served society much more by being "out" rather than "in".
Look at that again! This verdict does seem rather rough and unfair since the possession of weapons are NOT LINKED to the bombings that took place but rather to the imperitive for protection that was the need-of-the-hour once the Hindu-Muslim Riots were triggered off by the Maha Aarts that followed.
It is those rascals who masquerade as our so-called political 'leaders' who have being playing games with us -- as none other than Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu have said -- "behuda siasat" games, with us ...
RE:RE:Long Live Indian democracy / Justice
by Cutlet Gravy on Jul 31, 2007 05:22 PM Permalink
It is those rascals who masquerade as our so-called political 'leaders' who have being playing games -- as none other than Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu have said -- "behuda siasat" games, with us ... the gullible public. And young rambo-like Dutt was swayed swept away by the tide of their tirade.
The real perpetrators of the mayhem and massacre are out-of-reach of the supposed-to-be 'long arm of the law' while the Kodes-Of-Justce know full-well that Dutt (who felt threatened) decided to, like in his films, place the protection of himself and his family in his own hands.
Justice will only be done and seem to have been done when Kode will have tried and sentanced Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon.