RE:Hang Afjal guru one day before
by Ayan Nandy on Mar 17, 2008 12:09 PM Permalink
A State that does not obey its own rule of law does not follow its own constitutional obligations; that makes it a soft State. Hanging Afzal will be a cowardice gesture.
The police case was that the information about where the car was purchased from etc was given by Geelani. They have tried to implicate Geelani, how can they turn around and use the same evidence against Afzal. If the police have already received information from some other source, you cannot say that the disclosure came from Afzal. They used it against any one they thought convenient.
The Supreme Court couldn't act on any direct evidence against Afzal, but on dubious circumstantial evidence. It's important to make a presidential inquiry about the masterminds of the attack. Killing a scapegoat will show that India is a weak nation.
RE:Hang Afjal guru one day before
by ashwini ghadge on Mar 17, 2008 12:10 PM Permalink
main to kehti hoon abhi kyon nahin??? agar main president of india hoti, ya prime minister hoti, to jis din parliament pe attack huwa, usi din repeat, usi din 'Meenar-e-Pakistan' ko zameen-dost kar dala hota!
RE:Hang Afjal guru one day before
by maha chodoo on Mar 17, 2008 12:19 PM Permalink
kya baat kahi hai ashwiniji! hamara rukh aisa hi hona chahiye. unhone ek mara to ham 30 marenge. itna maro ki dubara ham par hamla karne ki soch bhi na sake wo. bhale is me hamara thoda nuksan hi kyon na ho. waise bhi terrorist rojana nuksan to kar hi rahe hain. ek hi bar aar ya paar kar do na!
RE:Hang Afjal guru one day before
by Islah Khan on Mar 17, 2008 03:02 PM Permalink
Thodese nuksan tumhare 2-3 family members mar gaye to chalega kya ?? Think before speaking.
RE:Hang Afjal guru one day before
by Frelancer on Mar 17, 2008 12:23 PM Permalink
Ek masjid girakar tum loog abhi tak bhugat rahe hain so i dont know what will happen if you make further move,,,, Lagta hai tum logo ka safaya hone vala hai yahin se,,,,,
RE:Hang Afjal guru one day before
by Supersecualirist on Mar 17, 2008 03:13 PM Permalink
YOUR cult people have destroyed lakhs of Hindu/Buddhists/Jain temples all over India including the one at Ram Janmabhoomi and built over the same mosques. Before the victims are eliminated, the culprits will definitely be destroyed.
RE:Hang Afjal guru one day before
by Frelancer on Mar 17, 2008 12:16 PM Permalink
Killer of innocent Modi The day he will be hanged same day afazal also be on his way dont worry baby,,,,
RE:Hang Afjal guru one day before
by Ayan Nandy on Mar 17, 2008 12:27 PM Permalink
Nobody paid me for writing a scrap at rediff. BTW, Afzal didn't get a lawyer to defend him, the Indian bar did not perform its obligation. When a man is facing the death sentence, the request of the man should be complied with. He asked for four lawyers, the judge asked two, the remaining two he didn%u2019t even ask. Then a lawyer was more or less thrust upon him. Amicus is the friend of the court; amicus and being a defence advocate for an accused are inconsistent things.
It makes a travesty of justice, specially when an uneducated unrepresented Kashmiri guy is fighting a case against a government which left no stone unturned to prejudice the minds of the people.
The first thing the police made Afzal do was a "media confession" in which he implicated himself completely in the attack. The speed with which this happened made many of us believe that he was indeed guilty as charged. It was only much later that the circumstances under which this "confession" was made were revealed, and even the supreme court was to set it aside, saying that the police had violated legal safeguards.
To cause prejudice in the minds of the public against the man who is standing trail is the worst kind of contempt. What action has been taken against the police responsible for prejudicing the minds of the people? Who were they working for?
Is it true that the military mobilisation to the Pakistan border had begun long before the December 13 attack?