Saturday, November 26, 2005

He wants MERCY now

"The TADA court hearing builder Pradeep Jain's murder case will record the statement of Abu Salem on allegations that he was tortured in police custody.

Salem's lawyers have filed an application saying the underworld don had a sleepless night and was threatened by the police that he would be killed in an encounter"

And what is he supposed to be given a royal guest's treatment? Do his lawyers don't think the 230 people killed in mumbai blasts and the innumerous people killed by his wicked "gang" doesn't have a basic human right to live and live peacefully. Why does anybody care about his human rights when he did not bother to care for other people's right. And believe me "though the last thing i would want to hear" there is going to be some pseudo-secular politician taking up his case tommorow...and all for vote bank politics.

I wish some rightist org takes care of the "bullshitting" lawyers and help keep their mouth shut.

3 comments:

Sidhu said...

WE need to change the justice system, if Jessica Lal's case brought atetntion on witness protection programs, this should bring focus on criminal's rights protection limitations. We have petty thieves dying lock up deaths but a hard core criminal having half of a city's police force for his security. MOrover, the portugese givernments condition is ridiculous (No death sentence, no more than 25 yrs of jail), would they do the same thing if Laden was caught in Portugal with a fake passport? ALso initial reports suggested cricketer Azharuddin was taking care of ABu SAlem's legal expenses, why no action has been taken against him is really surprising, while azharuddin is busy attending fashion shows.

Unknown said...

There should be no mercy for criminals of this kind, terrorists and other extremists. Just a month ago we have seen that many ministers and politicians supported mercy petition of a Kashmir terrorist just for their own political gains. It's time to amend the law ... no mercy for those who work against the interests of our nation.

Unknown said...

Good blog Prahlad... As Madhukar said, no mercy for law breakers...
I can understand your feelings.. but no one has the right to kill. Who are we to kill a person..?
We Indians believe that spreading love across the world would solve all these issues. Being Indian, we should not encourage the 302 section of IPC. If we do, then there would be no difference between a terrorist and the law makers.