Petty politics behind controversy over Yakub death sentence

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Now after the death of terrorist Yakub Menon, many politician have started giving sentences against the court's decision. They are saying that wrong decision has been taken for Yakub's case. How can these people say wrong to the decision of the court and the punishment given to terrorist.?

 

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Here the session courts are closed for just 4 weeks during summer and 2 weeks during Dasara and even during that period there is a vacation court which functions for all emergency cases ...

suni51 wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Here the session courts are closed for just 4 weeks during summer and 2 weeks during Dasara and even during that period there is a vacation court which functions for all emergency cases ...

 

Here is one for the ready reference 

http://supremecourtofindia.nic.in/calendars/calendar_sci_2014.htm

 

 

That is for supreme court whereas most of the proceedings are done by sessions court and I have a property case going on there since 14 years, so I am aware of all their vacation dates..

Now with another terrorist being caught yesterday in Kashmir, we will have more drama and everyone will jump into the bandwagon - As expected, Pakistan has already denied that he is a Pakistani national . Our human rights activists can now take over and see how this fellow who admitted he liked killing Hindus, can get away from any punishment because he too has rights ...

usha manohar wrote:

Now with another terrorist being caught yesterday in Kashmir, we will have more drama and everyone will jump into the bandwagon - As expected, Pakistan has already denied that he is a Pakistani national . Our human rights activists can now take over and see how this fellow who admitted he liked killing Hindus, can get away from any punishment because he too has rights ...

No country ever recognizes or accepts the spies working on her behalf. In fact, all countries use spies to get information from other countries secretly. when caught, their country does not accept them. A few days back, somebody escaped from Pakistan prison also claimed that he was sent by Indian govt. but no use/  In fact, the life of secret agents is more risky and least recognizable. -  

Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Now with another terrorist being caught yesterday in Kashmir, we will have more drama and everyone will jump into the bandwagon - As expected, Pakistan has already denied that he is a Pakistani national . Our human rights activists can now take over and see how this fellow who admitted he liked killing Hindus, can get away from any punishment because he too has rights ...

No country ever recognizes or accepts the spies working on her behalf. In fact, all countries use spies to get information from other countries secretly. when caught, their country does not accept them. A few days back, somebody escaped from Pakistan prison also claimed that he was sent by Indian govt. but no use/  In fact, the life of secret agents is more risky and least recognizable. -  

 

Life of secret agents are certainly risky. But the secret agents are aware of the risks. They must remain committed to the agencies which recruit them. The perks are very high for the risks the secret agents are undertaking.

 

Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Now with another terrorist being caught yesterday in Kashmir, we will have more drama and everyone will jump into the bandwagon - As expected, Pakistan has already denied that he is a Pakistani national . Our human rights activists can now take over and see how this fellow who admitted he liked killing Hindus, can get away from any punishment because he too has rights ...

No country ever recognizes or accepts the spies working on her behalf. In fact, all countries use spies to get information from other countries secretly. when caught, their country does not accept them. A few days back, somebody escaped from Pakistan prison also claimed that he was sent by Indian govt. but no use/  In fact, the life of secret agents is more risky and least recognizable. -  

There is a difference between a secret agent and a terrorist ! Secret agents who do espionage work have the risk of being caught and it is a known fact that their own government will deny any knowledge of their existence . However, the fellow caught yesterday is a pakistani Islamic terrorist by his own admission and it is also true that Pakistan has been getting help from USA to fight terrorism since they have been at the receiving end too...Their denial only goes to show their double standards where terrorism is concerned - ISI aided terrorism against India is OK but when it happens within their territory things are different ...It has been their standard reaction which goes to show a rogue nation trying its level best to shirkk all responsibility.

No country agrees that it is creating terror activities in another country. It is the skill of the affected country's politicians, intelligence agencies, defence forces etc to convince te world of the truth or have the courage to fight it out alone decisively. We are all the time simply collecting proof and shouting that once again Pakistan is responsible. Does the world care. It will if we show retaliatory guts. Much was expected from BJP govt. so far it is same response as before.

Already Pakistan refuted India's claim Terrorist Naved is not from Pakistan. A befitting act from India is the need of the hour.

 

Pakistanis are going to the extent of taunting us that Mumbai attack was orchestrated by Indian intelligence agencies.We simply seem to be incapable ofretaliating at least that is our image. We are paper tigers.

usha manohar wrote:

Now with another terrorist being caught yesterday in Kashmir, we will have more drama and everyone will jump into the bandwagon - As expected, Pakistan has already denied that he is a Pakistani national . Our human rights activists can now take over and see how this fellow who admitted he liked killing Hindus, can get away from any punishment because he too has rights ...

 

I'm waiting for Diggi Raja to come forward and say we should treat our state guest Khan Saheb with respect. After all he has come all the way from Pakistan to kill Hindus (as per his own confession). And why do we expect Pakistan will accept he is a Pakistani national? It's up to us to prove and take proper action against Pakistan. We have done enough verbal exchanges in last 7 decades. 

 

suni51 wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Now with another terrorist being caught yesterday in Kashmir, we will have more drama and everyone will jump into the bandwagon - As expected, Pakistan has already denied that he is a Pakistani national . Our human rights activists can now take over and see how this fellow who admitted he liked killing Hindus, can get away from any punishment because he too has rights ...

 

I'm waiting for Diggi Raja to come forward and say we should treat our state guest Khan Saheb with respect. After all he has come all the way from Pakistan to kill Hindus (as per his own confession). And why do we expect Pakistan will accept he is a Pakistani national? It's up to us to prove and take proper action against Pakistan. We have done enough verbal exchanges in last 7 decades. 

 

Frankly speaking will they ever agree even if we manage to provide all proofs like bringing in his family - which they will say is fabricated , like they did with Kasab. I feel that we should stop trying to convince them and talk less and do more in the way of taking a tough stand. The studio discussions on the Tv always manage to get the Pakistanis an upper hand since they never admit to anything even when there is proof, so why bother inviting them ???..May be instead of being defensive all the time, it is time for us to be offensive for a change..

suni51 wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

Now with another terrorist being caught yesterday in Kashmir, we will have more drama and everyone will jump into the bandwagon - As expected, Pakistan has already denied that he is a Pakistani national . Our human rights activists can now take over and see how this fellow who admitted he liked killing Hindus, can get away from any punishment because he too has rights ...

 

I'm waiting for Diggi Raja to come forward and say we should treat our state guest Khan Saheb with respect. After all he has come all the way from Pakistan to kill Hindus (as per his own confession). And why do we expect Pakistan will accept he is a Pakistani national? It's up to us to prove and take proper action against Pakistan. We have done enough verbal exchanges in last 7 decades. 

 

We should follow what Parrikar said. Terror should be replied with terror. No more soft talk. Let Pakistan see what India is.

 

 

When was there dearth of evidences on Pakistani fiendishness? What this capture of this terrorist alive would contribute,? Will it steel our resolve to hit Pakistan where it would hurt most forcing it into thinking hundred times before it unleashes this kind of diablerie in India? I have my reservations. The charade continues!
chinmoymukherjee wrote:When was there dearth of evidences on Pakistani fiendishness? What this capture of this terrorist alive would contribute,? Will it steel our resolve to hit Pakistan where it would hurt most forcing it into thinking hundred times before it unleashes this kind of diablerie in India? I have my reservations. The charade continues!

I wonder why Pakistan treats us with such contempt ...Is it because of the soft approach through the years or is it in their nature or is it because they feel secure in the knowledge that they are surrounded by Islamic nations , who they hope will support them ? I wish for once our government takes a firm stand and cut off all ties with Pakistan , instead of dillydallying and perpetually providing proof ??? which is outright rejected by them ..

Hindu-Muslim Amity was never there.. Even in the Mughal period there was contempt and hatred between these two religions. And it will be there.  

The moot question is why so many got converted to Islam. Also there were and still there are many areas where Hindus and Muslims live amicably together. But there are many areas where they hate each other. 

This contempt is never there between neighbors or friends of different religions, comes to the forefront between few elements with a certain bent of mind when they are raked up by communal issues...Here in Mangalore we have had the worst communal violence a few years back which went on for more than a month and many muslims were given shelter by Hindus and Hindus given shelter by Muslims in predominantly muslim areas although the mobs went berserk from both sides..

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