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can we rely on CBI???
by suhas natyan on Mar 30, 2007 04:01 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

With these questions unansered, and lot others from different cases which are already there with CBI, it is a question which comes in mind automatically, can we rely on CBI??

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by anuradha chakrabarti on Mar 30, 2007 04:42 PM   Permalink
i do not understand why time / money / resources are spent trying to defend and justify a CHILD KILLER. HE SHOULD BE ARRESTED & KILLED IMMEDIATELY

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by suhas natyan on Mar 30, 2007 05:50 PM   Permalink
yes it is really sad, but th eproblem is we do raise our voice against injustice, we do fight for sake of others. It is only from last 1-2 years that we are doing more these things that sharing our views and it will ofcourse be helpful in AWAKENING of masses and will help our country, and we will be free from crime, corruption and other problems.

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by Ujjwal on Mar 30, 2007 05:37 PM   Permalink
Becasue the Ministers (like brother of Mulayam), senior officials (like the suspended police Officer) and other big names r involved in this case.

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by Nagender Nedunoori on Mar 30, 2007 04:17 PM   Permalink
Fistly, eradicate the criminal polititians,police and aniti soicial elements by public hanging. The judges could give judgement at public after collecting the basic clues and implement the judgement. Then only our india will be survived.

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by suhas natyan on Mar 30, 2007 05:46 PM   Permalink
yes i also agree with you nagender, lets fight for our rights, lets fight for justice, lets help each other, lets join hands.

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Pending questions in Noida case