If they have killed our prime minister they ought to be hanged and make one thing very clear srilankan tamils are not indias problem they are srilnakan problem let them deal with them , Once these culprits hang every thing will be normal
Re: Srilankan Tamils
by paper india on Apr 13, 2013 10:35 AM
Unfortunately, Tamils don't think that way. To them Sri Lankan tamils are there brothers, while north-Indians are enemies, an occupying force.
Those who are harping on injustice to particular community have ever thought of the persons who have killed for not fault of their. Have they ever said a word in favour of those who have been killed by these anti national elements.
Re: Death sentence to Mr. Bhullar
by Chilgoza on Apr 13, 2013 10:22 AM
We need to respect the SC judgement. Culprits from any coomunity, religion or cast can't be spared just because they belong to so and so community.
....make stupid statements whenever a death verdict is given out to people of their states?
First and foremost Bhullar is a terrorist responsible for the deaths and injury of many. He has been sentenced by the highest court in the land.
Now the Shiromani Akali Dal makes a statement that carrying out the death sentence could lead to "genocide" across Panjab. The Akali Dal should immediately be proscribed for making such a treasonous statement and its leaders prosecuted.
Re: Why do State govts....
by paper india on Apr 13, 2013 10:38 AM
Communal parties like Akali Dal, DMK, Muslim League, Christian COngress etc which represent and promote regionalism and communalism should be banned immediately
As soon as the TN assembly passed the anti-national resolution, it should have been dissolved immediately, the state put under President's rule and the legislators voting in favour of the resolution arrested and jailed for the anti-national act. Firstly, mere MLA's should not have the authority to challange the President's decision, secondly defending the killers of an ex-Prime Minister is unpardonable. The Centre needs to be strict with states trying to dissent from the Fedral structure and trying to promote regionalism in the country. We want a unified India, not a fragmented one. If these people cannot understand, we need to make them understand !
Re: Tamil Nadu
by vaidhyanathan ganesan on Apr 13, 2013 10:13 AM
This is the result of blind competition between karunanidhi and jayalalitha as to who represent the tamil interest. Tamil voters are a matured lot . This srilankan tamil issue will not have any impact on tamil nadu parliamentary elections.
Re: Re: Re: Tamil Nadu
by paper india on Apr 13, 2013 10:30 AM
S*rew others. I raised the subject of a state assembly supporting convicted murderers. Did Punjab assembly pass a similar resolution ? The way you reacted with your south-north n0n-sens shows the extent of racism and regionalism in TN. For years Tamils prevented even the national language to be taught in schools, what better example of anti-nationalism can be there ?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Tamil Nadu
by thanabalan ashirwatham on Apr 13, 2013 10:42 AM
So, not teaching Hindi in TN schools amount to anti nationalism. Well you either are well educated and matured or of imbalanced mind.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Tamil Nadu
by thanabalan ashirwatham on Apr 13, 2013 10:42 AM
So, not teaching Hindi in TN schools amount to anti nationalism. Well you either are well educated and matured or of imbalanced mind.
The last entity loyol and doing some good work left is SC of India....a last hope.. if politicians start doing politics here also the days if india as a whole are numbered.
if politics creeps courts the idea of india will fail miserable where local vote interest will matter more than national interest.
The intereference has created problem than execution. If criminals have to be let off than there will be no law no order. What is this natak. If injustice then review abd curative appeal.
It has not, and it will not create any problem for UPA, because Bhullar's "mercy petition" has been rejected by the President, and SuprEme Court has actually endorsed the President's action. At the same time, it has probably stymied any attempt to "pardon" Sanjay dutt.