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A father fights an election for a dead son


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Anand
Typical.
by Anand on Apr 15, 2014 06:57 PM

Typical definition of 'justice' in the 'Gangajal' province!

And also by the party of the candle-bearers who gave such a man a ticket.

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SAI RAM
imotional blackmail can't earn vote
by SAI RAM on Apr 15, 2014 06:41 PM  | Hide replies

aap can't get vote by emotional blackmailing

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Aniruddha Ghosh
Re: imotional blackmail can't earn vote
by Aniruddha Ghosh on Apr 15, 2014 07:18 PM
Shame on you

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Siv
Re: Re: imotional blackmail can't earn vote
by Siv on Apr 15, 2014 10:49 PM
shame on you and those like you who play with the emotions of extremely tolerant Indians.

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Vinay singh
Father fights for Son
by Vinay singh on Apr 15, 2014 06:41 PM

Unless & Until we get to know of the ground reality we should not jump onto conclusions ; whether it be New Delhi or Mumbai - - majority of them would agree with the pathetic state of Law, Police & Judiciary - Money can buy everything & Indians have become spineless & confined only to their discussion rooms

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Sunil Kumar
If AAP is promoting
by Sunil Kumar on Apr 15, 2014 06:27 PM

What different is this father from Mluayam Sngh Yadv? Mluyam Sngh promotes rpe and this father wants to promote gun culture and hijacking. This happens only in India.

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Govind Raj Shenoy
A few questions
by Govind Raj Shenoy on Apr 15, 2014 03:53 PM  | Hide replies

Kundan Prasad Singh, Aam Aadmi Party candidate in Madhopura says, he is contesting the election to get justice to his dead child.

The story: Rahul Raj, 25, was gunned by the Mumbai police after he hijacked a city bus wielding a country-made pistol on October 27, 2008 on the eve of Diwali.

His sorrow: My son was not carrying an AK-47 but an unsophisticated pistol. The police say he shot and injured a passenger. He could have been disarmed, but instead was shot from close range, they put five bullets into him.

A few questions:

What would have happened, if that boy had killed one or more people in the rage of the moment ?

Who would have been responsible for those deaths of completely innocent people ?

What would Mr. Singh's answer if the family of those killed by his son were to ask him questions ?

The boy was killed by Mumbai Police and the father is seeking justice from Madhopur. From where I sit, I see a father trying to garner sympathy votes in the name of his dead son.

There is a TRUTH and then there are interpretations !

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Maximum
Re: A few questions
by Maximum on Apr 15, 2014 04:00 PM
I am sorry for the departed soul.
Police should arrest this polotician
who made his son take on criminal activities

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Swapnil Hajare
Re: A few questions
by Swapnil Hajare on Apr 15, 2014 04:02 PM
Very True. One more thing It is already proved that Bullets were fired from long distance.

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M
Reservation Preservation is Deprivation Conservation
by M on Apr 15, 2014 03:49 PM

Reservation Preservation is Deprivation Conservation

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vilas kulkarni
A father fights an election for a dead son
by vilas kulkarni on Apr 15, 2014 03:38 PM  | Hide replies

I dont any any seance in the articles, son carried the pistol is not an offense and injured some one and father says it is no AK 49. then those carry AK49 only criminals and those who carry other weapons to assassinate are not criminals what a pleading why dont you control your sons going astray why do you encourage such acts

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rakesh yadav
Re: A father fights an election for a dead son
by rakesh yadav on Apr 15, 2014 03:44 PM
Mr. Vilas,
Do you know the incidence, when happen, how it happen, One Bullet Shot by Mumbai Police at Point Blank,
Do you what it means??

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Raaj
Re: Re: A father fights an election for a dead son
by Raaj on Apr 15, 2014 03:47 PM
Rakesh Yadav. It doesnt matter if the bullet was shot from point blank or from 4 meters. The point this This guy has taken the law in his hands. Imagine if he would have killed 2-3 people. You will again blame the police that they didnt kill him.

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Swapnil Hajare
Re: Re: Re: A father fights an election for a dead son
by Swapnil Hajare on Apr 15, 2014 03:50 PM
@Rakesh Yadav. Shahid??? What a Joke? Man who hijacked Bus, fired bullets on innocent people, even police is not Shahid. Mumbai police should be rewarded for this.His father is fighting Election just for his son. To take revenge. Not for development, people etc. Why one should vote for him?????

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rakesh yadav
Re: Re: Re: A father fights an election for a dead son
by rakesh yadav on Apr 15, 2014 04:05 PM
I know the incidence, i have seen the Police Drama, It happen opposite to my office, the boy not shoot single bullet & Police they can catch Khatmal Kasab to feed him food.

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VasantR Narasimhan
Re: Re: Re: Re: A father fights an election for a dead son
by VasantR Narasimhan on Apr 15, 2014 06:36 PM
Police caught Kasab because of the Supreme Sacrifice of Police Inspector Shri Shri Shri (Late) Thukaram Omble. For this incidence, we cannot sacrifice a Police officer.

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