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Recklessness in discharging duties
by mohammed arifuddin on Oct 24, 2007 09:49 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The Australian Immigration Minister, Mr. Kevin Andrews and the Police officials who are involved in the investigation and those responsible for sending Dr. Heneef behind bars for four weeks should be tried in the court of law for showing recklessness in discharging their duties which has tarnished the image of Australia world over.

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by apoorva vora on Oct 24, 2007 10:31 AM   Permalink
The Australian minister is doing a good turn unto his country. It is always better to be safe than sorry. The evidence may not be damning enough but that doesn't mean that he should not take Haneef's cradentials with the due pinch of salt. After all citizens' safety and the country's security comes first. appeasing a community can get priority only in India.

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by SI on Oct 24, 2007 10:36 AM   Permalink
He has no evidence at all, even to bring charges. How can a minister be above the laws of state? If Haneef is a threat to security, let the minister tell us how he came to that conclusion.
"Better safe than sorry" is not a valid reason. Someone might arrest you and cite the same reason.

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by apoorva vora on Oct 24, 2007 11:04 AM   Permalink
If my sim is lent to my terrorist second cousin hailing from a community that has shaken the world by their heinous crimes then yes, they should arrest me and deport me or whatever. What more evidence do they want? It's always to be safe than sorry. After all, for the safety of thousands of people, freedom of one suspect is nothing

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by Miraj Sheikh on Oct 24, 2007 10:28 AM   Permalink
Mr. Silenzer u do not have full knowledge of sharia law so first you study scientifically and then speak. Also see the crime graph where sharia law applying and western countries crime graph.

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by SI on Oct 24, 2007 10:33 AM   Permalink
How do you equate the non equals?

Haneef is not the ruler of a state with Shariah law and he has not stoned anyone to death,then why should he as an individual be held resposible for a crime he did not commit?
Should you be punished for crimes of all other Hindus?
Your logic doesn't hold water.

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by Miraj Sheikh on Oct 24, 2007 10:39 AM   Permalink
dear verghese u know what r u saying? at least follow your Engeel/Bible then you realise what muslim doing

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by SI on Oct 24, 2007 10:38 AM   Permalink
does this appeal apply to Abdul kalam, Irfan Pathan etc too?

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by Shailendra Shukla on Oct 24, 2007 10:59 AM   Permalink
these few holy and people with aptitde are holding the forte but unfortunately form very small percentage of population who work for the cause of country and treat country over religion; do not want to elaborate further on public forum

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by ragadsingh on Oct 24, 2007 10:40 AM   Permalink
No , BUT definitely to AFZAL , GEELANI , DAWOOD , AND HANEF ALSO

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by apoorva vora on Oct 24, 2007 10:57 AM   Permalink
Well said Mr. Verghese. If Muslims need their way of life they can very well go to any of the Islamic countries... Just leave us peace loving non-muslims alone... for allah's sake.

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by shovon dasgupta on Oct 24, 2007 10:15 AM   Permalink
Who will do that??Aussies dont care what others think about them..

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