It is ironic that the largest democratic country in the world, the country that we all take pride in has failed to send the brutal Pakistani murderer Ajmal Kasab to gallows yet. The barbarian youngster (yeah he’s perhaps 22 years old) who should long have met his fate after indiscriminately killing 166 people and injuring many more on November 26, 2008 in Mumbai is instead being shielded under the judicial system of India.
Just a couple of days back the court of law held him guilty, rubbishing his antics of being an “innocent” tourist! Alas the families of all the martyrs, who fell prey to his bullets on the ill-fated day, wait anxiously for the justice to be pronounced on May 6.
Is it not a shame on us the way this killer is being nurtured behind the four walls of his high security Arthur Road prison cell? And the police are forced to concede to his demands of delicious food and so on and so forth.
Can he even be termed a human? I say this because he took pleasure in seeing the innocent citizens bleed and drop dead in front of his eyes. In fact at that point in time he was relishing the taste of his mission being accomplished!
Every common man in the country feels overburdened with the kind of lavish treatment that is being given to this priciest prisoner. To me he seems to be a VIP guest from Pakistan, the country that even failed to recognize him as its citizen in the earlier stages of the investigation, who is enjoying the kind hospitality by his mentors’ ARCH RIVALS.
Why on earth is the Maharashtra government spending the tax payers' money to protect the assassin whose hands carry the blood stains of the harmless citizens of India? I am shocked to know that 2 lakh rupees a day is being spend to fulfill his needs and so far 35 crore rupees have gone down the drain on his worthless life.
And it is more painful to know that several of our dutiful and devoted jawans are deployed to risk their precious lives for this aimless criminal whose motto in life seems to snatch life out of harmless Indian citizens.
This money instead could have been utilized in a constructive way to make better the lives of hundreds of thousands of Indians living below poverty line.
It is high time that this over hyped criminal case meets its logical end as soon as possible lest Pakistan comes chanting the mantra of his innocence and sweeps him back to safe haven of terrorists (Pakistan) under the flaws of the Indian judicial System!
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i guess we live in a democracy where every one has a right to a fair trial. this is the greatness of India "hum dushmani main bhi ek sharafat rakhte hain"
anyways i believe that it won't be long before he will be hanged.
But that's no triumph for our nation he is a miniscule part of this great conspiracy against our nation.
God!!! Here people are dying of hunger everyday on the streets and such lavish expenses are made to fulfill the needs of these barbarians??I am shocked to learn that around 2 lakhs are spent each day on such a person...When will our country ever learn......
u call it our GREATNESS! i call it shame... Do the citizens deserve that a hell lot of their taxes are flushed on an international waste like him? i don't think so. All i can say that we should hope for the best! May justice prevail tomorrow, although that ain't a guarantee either!!!
@Monami... i don't see any hope until our judicial system goes though amendments to suit our needs. we need to pass stringent laws against terror and terrorists... until then the hopeless situation continues!!!
Truely, Its a hopeless case everywhere...lay man dnt get to voise their thoughts(even if they try)....domination, regionalism, groupism...m tired of these terms..y (for instance haggering of auto fares where we end up paying much more than required) cant we raise our voice against daily instances which may sound small but leave a huge impact on our daily lives...there has to be a system...else living in this society will become more and more difficult....
i so very agree Monami... bt then don't blame others, blame yourself. Introspect! what hv u done, hw many times hv u raised ur voice... it should start at an individualistic level and only then cn u convince others to trail along... so the bottom line is "Practice before you Preach"
It is not about putting the blame or hunting for other's flaws...its about the question "Do you take it or do you react??" From personal experience...the more u bear the more you become the prey...
well that's well said!!! the message here is that we need to stop enduring the pain and instead fight for our rights...RIGHT darling?
:)..right sweetie...
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