Monday, December 28, 2009

Basmati rice to Cologne, Kasab Trial A Mockery Of Indian Judiciary


It is all funny, but then its democracy. A gunman caught on tape,spraying bullets on anything that came hus way. Later he is caught alive, a confession is extracted and in the month of April 2009 trials begin.

But the accused terrorist man is still safe behind the willy bars of the Indian judicial system enjoying his Basmati rice and spicy food, a cologne of his taste and an evening stroll under the setting sun.


All this at a cost of a staggering Rs 31 crore, or nearly Rs 8.5 lakh per day, just to keep this 21-year-old terrorist from Faridkot, Pakistan safe and secure enough to stand trial.

And in return, retracting from his statements, he has even further advanced to accusing at everyone. He says, " Everyone's a liar except me." Then calls the presiding Magistrate a liar and now the mother of all, he says I’m a cook, not a killer.

Bring it on, I don't ask for killing him, all I ask for is justice... for the families of those killed, for the nation, that trembled at the audacity of a neighbouring fiend and for every ill-begotten fear, that rules the heart.

ya ya I know...

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