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The article has some very good logic about the politics and Indian tact. I would have believed its comments on the court judgement if it hadn't destroyed its credibility by referring to Taliban shipping to Kashmir.
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Parliament attack is as shady as most of those attacks in kashmir.The article has some very good logic about the politics and Indian tact. I would have believed its comments on the court judgement if it hadn't destroyed its credibility by referring to Taliban shipping to Kashmir.
Also fantastic job of painting pakitan as terrorist state, our contribution cannot be ignored.




What?!! all this for getting Afzal Guru hanged?
Its like asking a tiger to bite off your tumor.
Btw who all do not want BJP in power? Thank this post...![]()
Is Afzal Guru your son-in-law? Gadkari asks Congress
Taunting the Congress over the delay in hanging Afzal Guru, BJP President Nitin Gadkari asked the party whether the Parliament attack death row convict was its "son-in-law".
In comments that could stoke a controversy, Gadkari thundered at a BJP rally in Dehra Dun last night asking Congress leaders "Is Afzal Guru the son-in-law of Congress? Have you(Congress) given your daughter to him(Afzal). Why is he being given special treatment?"
Congress reacted with disdain to Gadkari's remarks saying he has lost his mind and scoffed at the BJP chief.
When asked by reporters today whether he would apologise for his controversial remarks, Gadkari said he stuck to his stand.
"I have said nothing wrong. I stick to my stand and so there is no need (to apologise)," Gadkari told reporters in Dehra Dun.
In this regard, Gadkari said Congress government of Delhi was sitting on the file related to execution of hanging of Afzal Guru for four years and when asked Chief Minister Sheila Dixit said it was done on the instructions from the then Union Home Minister.
Now the decision is pending with the President, he said.
"I have not made a wrong statement. They (Congress) should rather give the reply as to why they are not executing the orders of the Supreme Court," he said.
Gadkari made a reference to the Afzal Guru issue while slamming the Congress and the UPA for the delay in the hanging of the death row convict, bringing the focus back on the Afzal case file.
Is Afzal Guru your son-in-law? Gadkari asks Congress
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I say if you cant do anything just have a slack in security and give him over to public. we will take good care of him
would love to see him crucified on the India Gate with feast for the crows for his dead body....
Evil yindoo trick to increase thank count....
Ok let me game it on. Those who dont support congress thank here....![]()
So we have one more peanut-brained trouble-maker determined to reprint inflammatory and tendentious news from his favourite brand of inflammatory and tendentious news-making.


^^@ Joe
I am just against Congress thats all. Since there seems to be no other option than BJP , i am supporting this party. Frankly speaking BJP-JD(U) alliance has proved to be much more secular in my home state than this Gandhi-Nehru & Sons Pvt. Ltd..
Regarding my other post, That was in lighter mood and should not be taken seriously. And as much as awarding capital punishment is concerned, I ahve my own views on the topic but would not like to write them here as that would derail the topic.![]()
The execution of a fellow human being is a very solemn and serious step, one that is banned in many countries. When we take such a step, we do so when our courts of law are convinced that it is a matter among the gravest of grave cases, and deserving of the exceptional step of taking life. It is a solemn act of state, rare and very, very exceptional. It is not a joke, nothing that deserves this carnival of bad taste and display of bloodthirstiness, which - in my personal opinion, at least - cuts at the very root of what being Indian is all about.
simple as that how much a criminal think about humanity before executing the crime and concequences........ perhaps never?
Then whats the damn meaning of delaying/punishing its execution.Why to care so much about humanrights when they never care about.
The sole reason for our sufferings..... we never execute them let alone publically.
SO Who are the Real culprits?....we know them who support in their crime and after....n perhaps need to hang them first ... really wished if Parliament attack was a success.... hamara kaam aadha to solve ho hi gaya tha... kachra saaf ho jaata.
Because we aren't like them.
Because we aren't baby-killing terrorists.
Because we aren't kachra.
I for one believe that India does not execute enough criminals. I believe that we should be executing 100's in a year, not one in a decade or so. I believe that the supreme court's rule of "rarest of the rare" is silly & meaningless since it tends to be arbitrary & left too much to an individual judge's discretion rendering the concept of equal treatment in front of the law in tatters. There should be a clearly laid criterion that can be understood by all. I would like to see all premeditated murders, especially for monitory gain to have mandatory sentencing. I would also put rape & murder into this ambit (not rape alone). Terrorist offenses resulting in death should also be in the ambit of the sentence. I also believe that the concept of "presidential pardon" is being misused by the government to thwart the law from taking its course. Once sentenced by the SC, there must be a clear window of time within which such a pardon can be given. As it stands, the SC's remarks on the consideration that can be applied narrows the scope enormously. The government is actually preventing the law from taking its course by holding up a whole bunch of executions because they don't want to execute Afzal Guru and they don't have the guts to pardon him which might not stand the test of the SC's conditions anyway.
Having said that, let me go out on a limb & say that contrary to many of countrymen & woman here, I don't believe that Afzal Guru should have got the death sentence anyway. Thought his role in the Parliament attack deserved the life sentence & not necessarily a death sentence. I also believe that the BJP's behaviour on this issue is disgraceful. There are many sons-in-law of the BJP that are slowly being pulled out of the woodwork who need to end up on the wrong end of the rope. Maybe they can all hang together. Get rid of all the sons-in-law at once.
Is Afzal Guru your son-in-law? Gadkari asks Congress
Taunting the Congress over the delay in hanging Afzal Guru, BJP President Nitin Gadkari asked the party whether the Parliament attack death row convict was its "son-in-law".
In comments that could stoke a controversy, Gadkari thundered at a BJP rally in Dehra Dun last night asking Congress leaders "Is Afzal Guru the son-in-law of Congress? Have you(Congress) given your daughter to him(Afzal). Why is he being given special treatment?"
Congress reacted with disdain to Gadkari's remarks saying he has lost his mind and scoffed at the BJP chief.
When asked by reporters today whether he would apologise for his controversial remarks, Gadkari said he stuck to his stand.
"I have said nothing wrong. I stick to my stand and so there is no need (to apologise)," Gadkari told reporters in Dehra Dun.
In this regard, Gadkari said Congress government of Delhi was sitting on the file related to execution of hanging of Afzal Guru for four years and when asked Chief Minister Sheila Dixit said it was done on the instructions from the then Union Home Minister.
Now the decision is pending with the President, he said.
"I have not made a wrong statement. They (Congress) should rather give the reply as to why they are not executing the orders of the Supreme Court," he said.
Gadkari made a reference to the Afzal Guru issue while slamming the Congress and the UPA for the delay in the hanging of the death row convict, bringing the focus back on the Afzal case file.
Is Afzal Guru your son-in-law? Gadkari asks Congress