Dear all,
There should be no question about death penalty or capital punishment or HRAs when ever it comes as a threat to the nation with billion lives.this punishment is too late and remember" justice delayed is justice denied".india should still strength it's court trial system faster for national threats.
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A.Stalin,
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Dear Mr Srinivasan, & Sri PB Raghavendra Rao,
With this hanging, the collective conscience of the society is pleased. It is a lesson to the anti-social and anti-national groups that threaten the unity of the people in this secular and sovereign country.
HRAs are necessary. They represent the forgiving part of the human nature They raise doubts. Doubts lead to discussion. Discussions bring in decisions. Discussions are necessary to confirm whether decisions are right or wrong.
Thanks to Mr Srinivasan for crisp & unbiased updates.
RegardsOn Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 9:42 AM, P B Raghavendra Rao <pbraghavendrarao@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Sri SrinivasanYour observations on the hanging of Afzal Guru are very apt to the situation. The Human Right Activists are funny people and as you say they keep mum when innocents are butchered in plenty by the terrorists. It is strange for what these HRA stand and strive for ?!Indian Government at least exhibited the real sense in hanging both Kasab and Afzal Guru and let the world particularly Pakisthan know India's firmness in political administration.RegardsP.B Raghavendra Rao__Mobile: (+91) 98491 03929Home: (+91 - 40) 2008 2810__Ex-Union Bank of IndiaPast President, SIMA, HyderabadMember, ABCIEC Member, PRSI, Hyderabad ChapterGen-Secretary, Union Bank Retirees Association, APV.P, All India Union Bank Retirees FederationCC member, All India Bank Retirees FederationPast President, Rotary Club of Ranchi SouthCharter President, Rotary Club of Uppal, Hyderabad
--- On Sat, 9/2/13, Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail.com> wrote:
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Subject: [prpoint] Terrorist Afzal Guru hanged today - No compromise on terrorism [1 Attachment]
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Date: Saturday, 9 February, 2013, 11:04 AM
hi allThe nation woke up with great news of the hanging of Terrorist Afzal Guru. In the December 2012 issue of ezine, (relevant portion attached) we wrote in detail about the attack on Indian Parliament in Dec 2011 by a group of Pak supported terrorists group. In the gun battle against the terrorists, 9 Indian security staff were killed by the terrorists. 22 security personnel were injured. In the battle, all the five terrorists were killed.Afzal Guru was one of the master minds of this attack and he was sentenced to death in 2002 by trial court. It was confirmed by a bench of High Court and then Supreme Court in 2005. Since his mercy petition was pending with President of India, he could not be hanged.Now the President of India rejected his mercy petition and the Government hanged him today morning at 8 am, without any prior announcement. Media was informed only after the hanging.The so called human rights activists have been objecting to the hanging of terrorists. These human rights activists do not deliberately understand the difference between a terrorist group and a man committing murder on emotions. These human rights activists never make any statement, when the innocent people are attacked by these terrorists.Because the media has been projecting their pro-terrorist views hitherto, these human rights activists were making huge noise. Fortunately today morning, many of the channels, including Times Now, have chosen not to telecast the views of such pro-terrorist views. I personally congratulate such channels for their stand.As we wrote in Jan 2013 issue of ezine, the terrorists do not belong to any religion, caste or creed. Any support to them in the name of religion or caste can be considered as an anti national activity. These pro-terrorists lobby in the guise of human rights organisations forget about the loss of innocent lives. The Government also should probe the source of funds relating to these Human Rights organisations, supporting the terrorists.When Rajiv Gandhi was killed in Tamilnadu, around 20 police officials also died in the blast. Nobody talks or remembers about these 20 lives and their family members. None of the Human Rights organisations paid sympathy with these men who sacrificed their lives in the official duty. Again because of the hype created in the media, these pro-terrorists lobbies get advantage. Even the Government is pressurised to be soft with these terrorists.Terrorism is a great threat to the nation. It has to be dealt with iron hand. There should not be any mercy in the name of human rights. Even the major opposition parties have supported the Government today.With the hanging of Afzal Guru, the souls of 9 brave soldiers of India who died in the battle with the terrorists will rest in peace. This is the great homage we pay to these brave men.Common citizen of India expects that there should not be any compromise on terrorism on the basis of religion, caste and creed.Please read our write up (attached) on the Parliament attack published in Dec 2012 issue.SrinivasanPrime Point
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