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Scarlett's death.
by san fan on Apr 13, 2008 10:00 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Some rubbish Indians who live abroad blame entire Police system in India. Some of them went a little bit more ahead by talking about Indian democracy and a few of them don%u2019t proud to be an Indian. Just because an irresponsible, stupid, junky British woman went to India with her 6 children and her boyfriend with out sufficient money to live there and let her daughter to wander with local rowdies and drug dealers and got killed by them. After coming in UK she was blaming India for her daughters death. In Briton, last month a criminal raped a stabbed dying teenager (model). In Briton criminals are interested to rape children and also in child pornography. There are places in every part of the world where you can%u2019t send your daughter or sister with local drug dealers. How many teenagers are being killed in UK every weekend? Is US free from these kinds of criminality? Or is there any other country, which is better than India to deal with these kinds of mess? Get lost all rubbish Indians, who blame India. India doesn%u2019t need your certificate.

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by Sid Justice on Apr 14, 2008 11:12 AM   Permalink
Not the entire police force dude... Only some of the police indulge in rape and cover-up scams. Others are more interested in pulling off fake encounters. The remaining just dont care a damn what happens to the public. In other countries, corrupt police are dealt with properly. It is only in india that they have political pull to get away with mnurder. And dont give me that crap about junky woman leaving her minor daughter with strangers and all... Bottom line is that there was a crime and the police tried to cover it up. Guilty should be punished...

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by Anand YNI on Apr 13, 2008 10:05 PM   Permalink
Well said!!

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by Top Gun on Apr 13, 2008 10:13 PM   Permalink
As I had said crime happens everywhere but where do the criminals get away with it so easily like in India.

How many culprits have ever gone to jail. Do you know half the MLAs/MPs in the parliament have criminal cases including murder. Shahabuddin is an MP sitting in jail and there are many like him,

Tell me on MP in UK or a senator in US who has been involved in organized crime.

Criminal Politician nexus is nowhere rampant like it is in India. Even in Pakistan the millitary keeps the politicians in check.

People and officials commit crime because they know they can easily get away with it. There are absolutely no checks on them in practice.

I suggest relaxing the gun laws so that every family can buy one. This will at least instill fear in the bad guys.

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by on Apr 13, 2008 11:52 PM   Permalink
hey buddy.. relaxing the gun laws?!? wat is all dat about... do u wanna have situations like school or college shootings in india too.. this would actually increase the juvenile crime rate...

"I'm not out, it was a no ball"
"Yes you are!"
"No I am not"
"My turn to bat"
BOOM!

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by Praveen George on Apr 14, 2008 04:16 AM   Permalink
India is becoming a dangerous place due religion and caste extremism.
So providing licensed guns to responsible citizens and community policing may be a good step.Here are my arguments favoring relaxed gun laws.
1)Goons have guns and guns are available for purchase in any part of india if you want.
2)Any time a riot can happen on religious or communal issues and the general public is thrown pretty open for looting.
3)Police is not socially responsible in many states - It is communal and casteist and heavily prone to bribery
4)People need a mechanism to protect themself

So relaxing the gunlaws may be a viable alternative.As you said in america kids shoot each other occassionally , but there is no mass riots anywhere.. So the solution would be to keep guns not in houses but in safe storage places , acessible to senior community members for use in case of emergency like riots.A commnity that is well armed have less chances of getting attacked..

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by UmaShankar SathyaKumar on Apr 13, 2008 10:59 PM   Permalink
>>>>>> Tell me on MP in UK or a senator in US who has been involved in organized crime.

Ofcourse, They don't do it directly. But, there are means and way to do it in other ways.

BTW: IN which part of the planet do you live?? Earth??? God bless you.



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by Loan Shark on Apr 14, 2008 01:01 AM   Permalink
give an example of "means and way to do it in other ways" otherwise all you are doing is mud slinging without any knowledge

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by stav on Apr 14, 2008 07:40 AM   Permalink
TRY TO SEE OUR MISTAKES AND CORRECT IT, ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD POLITICIAN AND CRIMINAL NEXUS A
iS TO THIS EXTENT IN A DEMOCRATIC SET UP. UNLESS WE REMOVE THESE DISEASE WE WILL NOT GET TO THE POINT BEING EVEN CALLED A DEVELOPING NATION. DONT BE A BLIND A$$ AND LOOK AT THE PROBLEM.

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by arul george on Apr 14, 2008 06:30 AM   Permalink
you are sick, get some help. would u be saying the same thing if someone you care about dies like this. have some conscience.people like u disgust me.

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