Re: 1993 blasts would not have occurred !!!
by Das on Jun 02, 2014 07:53 PM
Countless such mosques are demolished in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and other paradises with evoking such anger! This concocted or just anger should not lead to targeting of the innocent at random. Life is more important than any religious shrine.
Re: 1993 blasts would not have occurred !!!
by Mast Qalandar on Jun 03, 2014 11:55 AM
why are you so hung up on Babri masjid ? you neither pray there nor repair it. Why dont you be magnanimous and hand it over to others?
but the 'master minds' of Rajiv Gandhi Assassination are roaming free while the people who served as "hands and legs' are sentenced to death while the 'brains' are absconding,according to the media .Will the court consider this fact?
This man may have been the mastermind but where is the ustaad of this mastermind, Dawood Ibraheem? The Indian state has had failed miserably in bringing the 'ustaad' to justice. In all fairness, the Apex Court has to candidly consider moving this condemned man to 'life in prison without parole' instead of affirming his death. The Apex Court cannot carry punishment twice, particularly so when the State which has had empowered the trial court has failed to bring the main culprit home to be tried. Justice though seemed as blind should not lack fairness.
Re: very tricky issue of the death penalty
by Sameer Shaikh on Jun 02, 2014 04:01 PM
The Ustaad Dawood Ibrahim may be hiding in Pakistan..
But do you want to know why Pakistan is supporting Ustaad Dawood Ibrahim. Ustaad must have said to Pakistan Army that, India people specially RSS/Bajrangi/VHP karsavek did in Ayodhya in 1993 and in return what happened in mumbai when shiv sena went rampant against minorities.
To stop that, people said Dawood did that, else shiv sena mst have crushed minorties.
No doubt Pakistan is failed state, most pathetic place, dark spot to world, dawood is serial criminal.. agree, but these RSS/Shiv Sena... India too is a failed state in terms of eradicating poverty, hunger and pppulation control. it is worst than africa.
For every action there is reaction. India is a lawlesss country, else this would not have happened
Re: Re: very tricky issue of the death penalty
by Kailash Nath M on Jun 02, 2014 05:25 PM
Its correct that for every action there is a reaction. What happened in Ayodhya is also a reaction but came up very late. It should have been taken place much earlier. Any way reactions in India are not up to the mark as compared to other countries in the world where anti nationals are kept at bay & not allowed to raise their heads. But may be because of globalization the things are changing in India also & correction is happening. Now 15/20 percent anti nationals cann't do any thing but to keep commenting.
Re: Re: very tricky issue of the death penalty
by Vedic Hindu on Jun 02, 2014 07:16 PM
You should be happy that we haven't reacted properly to your 1400 years of outrageous actions in India and probably never will.
Re: Re: Re: very tricky issue of the death penalty
by Religious DrugAddict on Jun 02, 2014 07:41 PM
There were several other kings who conducted outragious acts... on other indian kingdoms... what are we going to do about all of them... (why only muslim kings -- let us target all of them..)