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where is accountability ?
by Shaan Nair on Jul 12, 2008 02:49 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

as per NOIDA police , Dr Talwar had confessed kiling his daughter . The same officials who screwd up the investigations so badly would have a free run without any accountability of the sufferings by the victim;s family . It is a shame how investigations are run in this country . Anybody who can be framed and tortured to obtain confessional statements without an iota of evidence .

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by Vijayalakshmi on Dec 31, 2010 12:08 AM   Permalink
The criminal police must also be made to pay for their misdeeds!

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by raj on Jul 12, 2008 06:37 PM   Permalink
exactly. how abt holding up people responsible for destroying evidence ? mr talwar might have very well paid the cops off to destroy evidence and also make illogical statements. we now have cops who have been merely transferred

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by Godwin on Jul 16, 2008 01:38 AM   Permalink
Raj, CBI is not so dumb. They are lot more intellegient than any state police. They have experience to back them up in these cases. They would have interrogated UP police before taking up this case. They could have easily smelled if there is a coverup. they dont hesitate to put police officers under lie-detector or nacro.

Even though Talwar are doctors - its pratically impossible to buy police & CBI to make the case onesided. during lie-detector test CBI would have asked questions relating to bribing police or trampling evidence. But talwar went thru the lie-detector test positively.

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by Manjula A on Jul 16, 2008 01:34 PM   Permalink
It isn't really about evidence when it comes to people like Raj. They believe what they want to believe. In his type of society, adultry and promiscuity must be rampant, which makes him think others are also the same way. You probably belong to a society where people and conscientious and follow morality and so you think that Aarushi and Dr. Talwar were ordinary and good people like you.

It is a question of mentality.

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Family''s stand vindicated: Rajesh Talwar