Wednesday, May 12, 2010

"Kasab got, what he gave : Death" - TOI

What a splendid way to put forward the news!!!

Finally the rage got pacified positively and not on account of forgetfulness. The decision is certainly welcome, but it would have been even more imperative; had it been convicted a year and a half ago. Out of the many interpretation that can be drawn from the verdict, the most positive is India's assertion (better late than never) against terrorism with a black spot of delay on the golden verdict. The fact that Kasab breathed nearly for year and a half after his fatal strike on India, disturbs me to the core. With more than 600 eye witnesses and more than millions of copies of the photos showing Kasab holding the gun in hand and killing innocent people ruthlessly, if a year and a half is taken to announce this most obvious verdict, I doubt, the snail may sometimes defeat Indian judiciary.

Human Rights Commission has gained considerable infamy and notoriety, (though much less than what it deserves) on account of its crystal-clear soft corner and bias for the terrorists and other thriving antisocial elements. I remember few incidents when Human Rights Commission has rightly advocated for the rights of some Human, otherwise it's always busy in protecting the rights of those, who snatch away the "RIGHT TO LIVE" from a common Indian, it would have done more harm than benefit to the country. Human rights can be for humans only and not for the demons like Kasab.

There have been many people spurting their anger out by saying that Kasab should be tortured and not hanged. Kudos to the spirit and passion, but think practically. Keeping Kasab alive means inviting more and more terrorists to make us watch the repeat telecast of the episode titled IC814. We desperately need more and more POTA, TADA and many such law enforcements dreading the budding terrorists. The ripe ones like Kasab, Dawood and Hafeez Saeed should just be cut off from life, since the quality control department of the terrorist manufacturing factory called Pakistan is over efficient and over ambitious, making it impossible to convert these ripe terrorists to humans.

Unlike India's judiciary, the government keeps on disappointing the fellow-countrymen. Instead of acting tough against terrorism, India is still in the process of collecting the evidences and presenting them to the USA, as if we are the public prosecutor trying to prove our point to thy majesty USA in the court where nothing but mockery of India's pain and agony is enjoyed. Why does Indian government miss out on a very basic thumb-rule, that it's only WE who have to defend our lives and not some USA? Why do we have to be independent only on paper and not in practice?

Pakistani government has the guts to say that Dawood is not in Pak, despite the photos of him and Javed Miandad being published hugging on their kids' wedding ceremony. I won't be surprised, even if Dawood appears for an interview on Pakistan's national TV channel and still Pakistan government sings the same old song of innocence and ignorance. This ignorance is really bliss for Pak government unless the Indian government realizes its fundamental duty - Protection of the citizens' lives. His name may even be flashing in Karachi's telephone directory!!!

The final outcry of India has to say: Don't let the motivation of the security forces down by acting so mercilessly towards your own Indians and so friendly with the hostile neighbor, it's a big Samjhauta to our security. At least have the credibility towards the country, towards the deity of democracy, and towards the faith that we have planted in you : VOTE.