Dr. Talwar has been the most unfortunate entity in the whole investigation. He was painted as the key culprit when the Noida police hastily did the eminently forgettable press conference on TV where the senior Sikh police official gleefully recited his findings as though he was reciting a Bollywood movie script.Now that we all know that this so called police finding was crap & hurriedly cooked up, the serious question that begs an answer is how does an innocent individual protect himself against such near global slander by the police ?. I am sure the Sikh police inspector would get away scot free after such an irresponsible misdemeanour. One can also see that the quality of police investi- gations is generally crap and can be easily swayed by money considerations.
RE:Dr. Rajesh Talwar - the unfortunate victim !
by mar gaya on Jul 11, 2008 09:14 PM Permalink
Sikhs of Noida are truly special. One was this police official. The other one was the mastermind of Nithari scandal but CBI gave him a clean chit. CBI is truly an amazing organization!
RE:Dr. Rajesh Talwar - the unfortunate victim !
by Sandeep Mukherjee on Jul 11, 2008 09:10 PM Permalink
there r thousands of such unfortunate victims in this country suffering under draconian laws and vicious meida activism.. and everyday politically correct lobbies are screaming for more draconian laws and more powers to the police! today u a.. me .. anyone can be picked up on any trumped up charge and some typical allegation brought which conforms to the global agenda of political correctness.. like rape, sexual harrassment, terrorism , or anythign to do with women or race or caste.. and then we r presumed gulity , put in hell holes called police lock ups.. where wer beaten up.. fed inedible food.. sleep amongst shit and urine, sodomised by criminals.. and day after day the courts deny our bail applications.. without any logic.. if u closely follow the cases where the above PC issues are involvd u will see how bad and dangerous it is for indian citizenry..
RE:Dr. Rajesh Talwar - the unfortunate victim !
by SS Kumar on Jul 12, 2008 04:27 AM Permalink
Yes, I agree. This misuse of power was most abundantly clear in the case of Nidhari killings where the main suspect with muscle and money power walks away scot free even after a detailed probe.The TV telecasts showed that he was clearly the offender. How can we as ordinary citizens band together, invite legal expertise to make sure, there is no miscarriage of justice ?