Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Ajmal Kasab's death & 4 Questions Raised !!!



Ajmal Kasab is been given capital punishment. And in FB and newspapers, we can see a variety of comments.

Some people praise Indian Govt. and says, he deserved it"

And I could see that in websites, social sites and news pages, some people who consider themselves as humanitarians raised few funny questions on Kasab's death. These questions made me write the below blog. 
A few of the questions raised by them are numbered from 1 to 4. 

(1) "Now, we are following the policy, eye for eye. Is that good?"

So, what do you want? Keep him in prison for long? Or make him understand the terror he has done and wait for him to repent?
He has been quoted saying in the court "I have done right, I have no regrets".. If released, such a person would not mind training more people against India for attacks similar to Mumbai 26/11.

(2) "He is very young and has a lot of years before him. He should be given time to think about the crime and repent." 

If he is not hanged, then history will be repeated by another Indian Airlines Flight 814 (Kandahar). The release of Kasab will be asked against another hijack series claiming more innocent lives... Are you sure that such a thing will not happen??? 

(3) "There is no need to spend a lot for his security. He should be put in normal prison and allowed to suffer"

Kasab is trained so well that he and his friends could take 150+ innocent lives within few hours and they could terrorize India, one of the biggest nations in such a horrible way. If such a man was kept in a normal prison with others, then he would easily come out of it. And it is sure that still there are many people in India who support the Indian enemies and the so called "Jihad". He would obviously get those Jihadis' help.

Okay.. We spent a lot of money on his security. But know, the money has not gone out of the country. It was distributed in the country itself as staff salary, purchase of security measures, etc. Yes, it was a big amount and could have been saved. But, the entire trial proved Pakistan's involvement in the case. And we proved that our judiciary is one of the best in the world. 

And from a certain group of people, here is the best comment about Ajmal Kasab's death.

(4) "Why is Indian Government hanging Kasab when Narendra Modi is still alive? What happened in Gujarat?"

Ok.. Guys, We are talking about Ajmal Kasab. Not Modi. 
Next... What happened in Gujarat?
In 2002, two incidents happened in Gujarat. The second one was an after-effect of first one. 

1. Godhra Train Burning Incident:
Feb 27, 2002: About 60 Hindu Pilgrims returning from UP in the Sabarmati Express were burnt alive near Godhra Railway station. 
How? 
The train was stopped using emergency stop button and 2 compartments were locked from outside and the radical Islamist mob set fire on those compartments. 
The violent mob supported by Municipal Councilor Haji Bilal did not allow firefighters to save those lives. Justice Tewatia’s Inquiry Commission in April 2002 established that the attack on the Sabarmati Express was preplanned and premeditated.

2. The communal violence and Naroda Patya Massacre:
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. And sometimes, the reaction is worse. The Godhra Train Burning incident triggered communal Hindu-Muslim riots in Gujarat. But, the violence was in big scale. 
Who were affected? About 1000 lives were taken. 
If you divide them as Hindus and Muslims, then, in the total incident, about 700+muslims and 250+ Hindus were killed. 200 people were reported as missing and thousands were injured.

And now, Modi is blamed for the incident... Yes, As a Chief Minister, he has the responsibility to take care of the security of his people. Modi's police made 21,563 preventive arrests. Army was called immediately. 
But other than that, How could they compare Modi to Ajmal Kasab, who terrorized the whole nation along with other terrorists? Kasab and other terrorists themselved fired 166 innocent lives. We have evidences, witnesses and video footage against Kasab.

If you do not have evidences against Modi, how can you say so?

So how did the blame on Modi started?
The citizens's panel who investigated the incident reported that one BJP Minister who testified about an evening meeting convened by Narendra Modi after Godhra train burning. At this meeting, officials were instructed not to obstruct the Hindu rage following the incident.

And Modi was criticized by the media in a large way. It was exaggerated as well. Even after all these criticisms, Modi won the 2007 election and continued his post as the Chief Minister Of Gujarat, he won with majority of votes of 122 seats out of 182 total assembly seats. Moreover, there have been no communal riots between Indian Muslims and Hindus since then in Gujarat. And Modi ruled the state from 2001 till 2012. 

And the recent report of Supreme Court appointed Special Investigation Team led by former CBI Chief R.K Raghavan gave clean chit to Gujarat government and noticed that Gujarat Police tried everything to prevent the riots.

So that means Modi is no longer to be blamed. But if you are not ready to accept what has happened, you continue blaming Modi though nothing is proved. 

Any kind of violence must be opposed, even if it is done in the name of religion. 
Here, the death of Muslims were considered as "genocide" where as no name was given to the death of Hindus. And Modi is blamed for Gujarat Incident. Worst is that he is compared to the demon Kasab. 

Anyways, leave all the madness, religious fanatic ideas... And put our country "India" before everything else..

JAI HIND!!!!!!

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