The Supreme Court has, as always, given the most appropriate judgement. A broken law has a prescribed punishment. All the arguments of Sanju`s good behaviour, his illustrious father`s image, and other points begging for compassion cannot undo the fact of his convicion for having committed a crime. The only disturbing aspect is that whereas for ordinary people accused or covincted of such crimes the thumb rule of punishing them according to IPC or other laws broken, in case of people who are celebrities, even the Hon`ble Supreme Court appears to extensively consider a lot of unconnected issues, somuch so that a decision like the present one is truly rare. The other thing that is certainly disturbing is that a precedent is taken advantage of by the renowned lawyers. We are anxious about the final decision on Varun Gandhi because the Hon`ble SC in its wisdom take an appropriate decision, which, though, would never heal the grievous wounds he has inflicted on India. This entire nation would sincerely welcome and appreciate the SC decision.
Re: Re: Sanjay Dutt`s plea
by Vivek Sharma on Mar 31, 2009 06:36 PM
He should be hanged in no time.......he supported terrorists with arms and ammunitions which took 500 innocent lives.....he is now trying to hide his underworld nexus under the veil of gandhigiri to make fool of entire nation
SC acted a bit too late...but its better late than never! Sanjay Dutt is a criminal. Actually he should have been in jail rather than moving freely. He is the one of the associate of Dawood and he knows all other members of the mafia groups. Sanjay should have been awarded capital punishment for back stabbing the Nation.
sc may have done right step to stop him from contesting, they know more better. but in bharat our old tradition country name it is very difficult you will get justice with in time frame work and without too much cost.
Re: long live justice
by hakim khan on Mar 31, 2009 06:43 PM
all criminals who have been tried and sentenced for more than two yrs,jail should be stopped from contest, in LS, RS, Assemblies,Councils and even local bodies elections.It will atleast check all those who want to enter into all this houses to promote their criminal past and gain further clout to do illegal things on the basis of power and priviledges.
The court said that Dutt was convicted for "serious offence" and that the actor's case could not be equated with that of BJP leader Navjot Singh Sidhu whose conviction and sentence in a road rage case was stayed by the apex court to enable him to contest the Amritsar by-elections in 2007.
The Bench said that Dutt was disqualified from contesting the elections under the Section 8 (3) of the Representation of People Act, which debars a person sentenced to two or more years of imprisonment, from standing for polls. So it's a good lesson to a hypocrite who tries to make fool of the entire nation by taking disguise of gandhigiri,hiding his anti-national activities alongwith underworld criminals and wanting to escape from the hand of law.
Re: A good lesson to a hypocrite
by Rajkumar Patil on Mar 31, 2009 06:31 PM
He should be hanged in no time.......he supported terrorists with arms and ammunitions which took 500 innocent lives.....he is now trying to hide his underworld nexus under the veil of gandhigiri to make fool of entire nation
Re: Re: A good lesson to a hypocrite
by Rahul Singh on Mar 31, 2009 06:34 PM
he is an anti-national and takes the camouflage of gandhigiri to hide his anti-national activities in connection with underworld people
Re: Samrat
by Ashwin Ramaswamy on Mar 31, 2009 06:30 PM
I have an idea. Let us arrange a party for Sanju baba and Kasab. let them get drunk so much that they end up sh00ting each other with AK-47
Re: Samrat
by JGN on Mar 31, 2009 06:27 PM
What is this non-sense called Gandhigiri? He is just an actor, who acted according to instructions of the Director.
Basically he is a pervert who suffered himself and made his family also suffer (starting with drug abuse)!
Re: Re: Samrat
by akshaya deshpande on Mar 31, 2009 06:43 PM
Your timely comment about Sanju having been a drug addict is truly an eye opener for many in this country. In our great country, Harshad Mehta, Osama, Varun Gandhi, Dara Singh, Togadia, Advani (Babri Masjid demolisher),Bal Thackaray, Raj Thackare, Ram Sene chief, Narendra Modi and hundreds like these are all hriday samrats. Justice BN Srikrishnan`s report remains without action by Mah Govt.and the Hon`ble SC has not yet taken up the matter. When we want justice done in cases of serious, heinous crimes, murder, arson, rape etc. it is never enough if a Judge passes a judgement under which the culprit must be punished. The saddest part is that all such judgements remain UNEXECUTED in case of all these Hriday Samrats. Isn`t this a total failure of law in India?
Re: Samrat
by susant nayak on Mar 31, 2009 06:32 PM
so is it your country? by making great mistake take peoples live. then make some good picture take the sympathy of people.