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72 years old who? Muslim... 3rd rate citizen of India. Even animals such as dogs, monkeys, cows, even rats are better protected.72 year old????? Let her go home......
72 years old who? Muslim... 3rd rate citizen of India.
At any rate, people such as Justice Markandey are glimmer of hope.
Reserve your infuriating lines for bigger cause than this n don't blur your thinking out of being a Muslim n anti India....72 years old who? Muslim... 3rd rate citizen of India. Even animals such as dogs, monkeys, cows, even rats are better protected.
At any rate, people such as Justice Markandey are glimmer of hope.
Right, the Hindus who who were involved in killing Muslims in Gujarat were acquitted and this old lady, against whom the case is not proven (hence Justice Markandey's observation), is turned in. This is the justice in India.That is the way you see it..... I see an Indian who is convicted for a crime want to get pardon from state..... Katju who was a judge before has a difference of opinion and want her to be released, he is entitled to have his own opinion on this case, and with his experience he also should know how the legal system in india works and what are the do's or dont's.......
On medical ground and looking at her age i support her release.........
Stop making Hindu vs Muslim in every thread you see my friend....... Life is larger than that.....
Right, the Hindus who who were involved in killing Muslims in Gujarat were acquitted and this old lady, against whom the case is not proven (hence Justice Markandey's observation), is turned in. This is the justice in India.
Six acquitted in post-Godhra riots case
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Three British citizens and their local driver were killed by a mob in Sabarkantha
A special SIT court in Himmatnagar in Gujarat’s Sabarkantha district on Friday acquitted six persons for lack of evidence in a 2002 post-Godhra riots case, in which three British nationals and another person were killed by a mob.
British citizens Saeed Dawood, Shakeel Dawood and Mohammad Aswat and their local driver Yusuf Suleiman were killed in the Prantij town in Gujarat’s Sabarkantha district on February 28, a day after the Sabarmati Express train burning incident.
According to the prosecution, they were travelling in a vehicle when they were intercepted by a mob and burnt alive. Another Briton, Imran Dawood, managed to escape with injuries. Imran and his three uncles were on a visit to India. They were returning from their native village of Lajpor near Navsari in Gujarat after visiting Agra and Jaipur.
The Supreme Court-appointed SIT had charged six persons Mithanbhai Patel, Chandu alias Prahlad Patel, Ramesh Patel, Manoj Patel, Rajesh Patel and Kalabhai Patel, all residents of Prantij, with murder and rioting. Principal District Judge I.C. Shah gave the benefit of the doubt to the accused as the prosecution was not able to prove the case “beyond reasonable doubt.”
The court rejected complainant Imran’s testimony as “doubtful” and “not believable” as he was “not sure” about the identity of the accused. His evidence “cannot be relied upon when it is also not corroborated by any other cogent evidence,” the court observed.
“Apart from the complainant’s non-cooperation, two eye-witnesses also turned hostile and did not support the prosecution’s case,” Special Public Prosecutor R.C. Kodekar told The Hindu.
The court concluded: “ … It seems there is no evidence on record from which it can be believed that the accused were members of unlawful assembly and involved in the commission of the crime.”
Six acquitted in post-Godhra riots case - The Hindu
I am sure I know what I am talking about. I am talking about the selective justice in India where an elderly Muslim woman is sent to jail while at the same time 6 Hindu terrorists are acquitted.I am sure you know this is off topic You want to discuss gujarat call me in to gujarat thread where we can discuss..... for your info there is a live thread on gurajat riots...... I am not backing off, but stopping you from going off topic.
I am sure I know what I am talking about. I am talking about the selective justice in India where an elderly Muslim woman is sent to jail while at the same time 6 Hindu terrorists are acquitted.
Right, the Hindus who who were involved in killing Muslims in Gujarat were acquitted and this old lady, against whom the case is not proven (hence Justice Markandey's observation), is turned in. This is the justice in India.
--72 years old who? Muslim... 3rd rate citizen of India. Even animals such as dogs, monkeys, cows, even rats are better protected.
At any rate, people such as Justice Markandey are glimmer of hope.
life whaat,,,umm,,dont u know,,,hindus r incorrigibleThat is the way you see it..... I see an Indian who is convicted for a crime want to get pardon from state..... Katju who was a judge before has a difference of opinion and want her to be released, he is entitled to have his own opinion on this case, and with his experience he also should know how the legal system in india works and what are the do's or dont's.......
On medical ground and looking at her age i support her release.........
Stop making Hindu vs Muslim in every thread you see my friend....... Life is larger than that.....
--Right, the Hindus who who were involved in killing Muslims in Gujarat were acquitted and this old lady, against whom the case is not proven (hence Justice Markandey's observation), is turned in. This is the justice in India.
Six acquitted in post-Godhra riots case
View attachment 197559
Three British citizens and their local driver were killed by a mob in Sabarkantha
A special SIT court in Himmatnagar in Gujarat’s Sabarkantha district on Friday acquitted six persons for lack of evidence in a 2002 post-Godhra riots case, in which three British nationals and another person were killed by a mob.
British citizens Saeed Dawood, Shakeel Dawood and Mohammad Aswat and their local driver Yusuf Suleiman were killed in the Prantij town in Gujarat’s Sabarkantha district on February 28, a day after the Sabarmati Express train burning incident.
According to the prosecution, they were travelling in a vehicle when they were intercepted by a mob and burnt alive. Another Briton, Imran Dawood, managed to escape with injuries. Imran and his three uncles were on a visit to India. They were returning from their native village of Lajpor near Navsari in Gujarat after visiting Agra and Jaipur.
The Supreme Court-appointed SIT had charged six persons Mithanbhai Patel, Chandu alias Prahlad Patel, Ramesh Patel, Manoj Patel, Rajesh Patel and Kalabhai Patel, all residents of Prantij, with murder and rioting. Principal District Judge I.C. Shah gave the benefit of the doubt to the accused as the prosecution was not able to prove the case “beyond reasonable doubt.”
The court rejected complainant Imran’s testimony as “doubtful” and “not believable” as he was “not sure” about the identity of the accused. His evidence “cannot be relied upon when it is also not corroborated by any other cogent evidence,” the court observed.
“Apart from the complainant’s non-cooperation, two eye-witnesses also turned hostile and did not support the prosecution’s case,” Special Public Prosecutor R.C. Kodekar told The Hindu.
The court concluded: “ … It seems there is no evidence on record from which it can be believed that the accused were members of unlawful assembly and involved in the commission of the crime.”
Six acquitted in post-Godhra riots case - The Hindu
They indeed are otherwise Jinnah did not have to leave the Congress.life whaat,,,umm,,dont u know,,,hindus r incorrigible
It is not his feelings but an opinion he formulated after going through the case and examining the evidence. Please get into a habit of reading the post carefully before shooting in the dark.so,decision of releasing someone accused of terrorism shud be done after proper scrutiny n not becoz a retired judge feels so.