Sunday, 2 August 2015

Judgement questioned?

Hello readers

Hope you all are doing great.


"It is very easy to DEFEAT someone ,but it is very hard to WIN someone."
-Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam.

India is a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic nation. People have been given the fundamental rights and freedom of speech and religion and many more. There are many human rights activists in India, whose duty is to fight against the unfairness. But the reality is totally different. Just because this land has given people the rights, the human rights activists should not ill use it.


If we study the judiciary system of India we have well framed laws ,when we look at a case for that matter both the prosecutor and defender  are given equal opportunities to prove their innocence  and the final judgment is given by the judge.This is actually the usual course of action followed even though the courts in India are known to take a long period to solve cases but in the end we have seen justice is honoured,and injustice is condemned.

But now we are facing a new problem in India, which is actually a paradox, which is the human rights menace, who is quiet when innocent people are killed criminally by planting bombs and other anti-social accomplishments .But they shout their hearts out when a convict is about to be hanged what a tragedy?


Is it not justice to castigate a criminal? But for many human rights activists it is unlawful to penalize those criminals.

Recently Yakub Memon a chartered accountant turned criminal was hanged in Nagpur Jail as he was proved guilty for the 1993 Mumbai blasts. Many human rights activists objected the apex courts order. They argued that hanging a person till death is not tolerable. Yes it would be not accepted if an innocent was sentenced to death. But in this case Yakub had taken more 250 innocent lives, which according to the activists is not at all a crime. And the criminal’s life is very important. We are not sure what logic these great activists follow.

Recently we read a troll in which we read about a real life incident of a police officer in India, who actually explained us the real hardships he faced when he was on a mission, he says the rage and fury of the miscreants is unimaginable ,and they are just waiting to pull the trigger which is quite bloodcurdling.


After they are arrested  and produced in court , ideally they should be happy with their achievement that they have arrested a law breaker, we salute the police force with pride for protecting us from such societal bugs.

But on the contrary they are feeling sad because they are rewarded with human rights activists who are readily waiting for filing mercy petitions on the convicts which is totally demoralising for the police and the courts as well.

Earlier this week we watched some debates in various news channels about this issue, where people like Tushar Gandhi and John Dayal  were arguing with this so called logic “A person cannot be reformed if he is sentenced to death, but he can be reformed if he is given a life sentence!”

Are you serious?


How is that even possible just think if a person is given a  life sentence ,his complete state of mind would have been changed even if he breaks his parole and comes out to rejoin society ,who knows how will be his mind set?

We feel people should definitely start living in the real world, rather than living in an illusion with illogical thinking in their minds. We would agree with Mr .Tussar if he would have pardoned Nathuram Godse who was behind the assassination of his Grandpa Mahatma Gandhi, if we take this as a hypothetical situation that Mr.Tussar was the judge for that case.

What about those 293 souls?
There is also this trend of communalizing, politicizing and bringing the religion factor in this issue, which is also very absurd, as this concerns our country,not any religion ,community or political party.

As the saying goes :As you sow so shall you reap ,everyone should be responsible for their actions  these mindless debates should be treated by courts as contempt of court and necessary actions should be taken against these irrational citizens who are so called activists.

Thanks for your time.


Living with hope.

Tejus R.S and Harish Murthy.










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