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India admits blunder in ‘most-wanted’ list

Who says???? :what:

But when whole word says I believe it sometimes.

Here's the difference, you believe on words of mouth, well we look at the credibility of person, supporting evidences etc etc. Just do not go with the sayings of TOM DICK and Harry.
 
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That guy wasn't a terrorist. he was a saree merchant. he was earlier caught under suspicious situation. even though he was later cleared of charges,the police didn't removed his name,which caused all the mess

Funniest statement ever, how come his name came in TOP WANTED LIST from Pakistan. At least indians would have investigated just 10% of what they are doing now, they wouldn't have face such an embarrassment.
 
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Surely this goof up has lower down the credibility and accuracy of list but out of 50 how many you believe are going to be present in India?
Ok lets settle for 75 % accuracy. So hand over 37 terrorists.

I just caught one...my boss has been terrorizing me lately...:lol:


My friend, the accuracy or inaccuracy of names on the list is not the only concern here.
The evidence or lack of it, can change the outcome from Guilty to not Guilty.


The fact that this particular person is not in a prison cell but is out on a bail and living with his family is also worthy of note.
It begs the question why he has not been convicted and punished till date?
Reason is the requirement of law in way of witnesses and other evidence which is supposed to carry its weight in a court of law.
He is accused of a heinous crime and yet a free man, complicated is it not?

Now add another layer to this scenario, which is decades of hostility between our countries, and you think it is as simple a matter as Pakistan handing over someone?

I am restating the obvious here, but even if a person on this list is a baddy...does not mean he can even be convicted in India, leave alone Pakistan.
It implies that this shall be a really complicated and slow process and the accused may not be handed over even if found and tried in Pakistan due to lack of evidence or proven innocence.

If anyone of these guys is guilty of anything, i hope they get what they deserve from the Almighty Allah; however in the world we live in there is no guarantee that they can be convicted even if guilty.
At the end of the day, this just proves that action on this list may not be as simple a matter as made out to be.
Punishment can only be given if there is conviction.
 
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There is no secret list maker. :lol:

The list is based on absconding criminals wanted in various cases.

They gave it to Pakistan by mistake, as they were supposed to give to their Police Chief?
 
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Funniest statement ever, how come his name came in TOP WANTED LIST from Pakistan. At least indians would have investigated just 10% of what they are doing now, they wouldn't have face such an embarrassment.

i beg your pardon . he wasn't cleared of charges.he just got bail.
he was accused 2003 mulund train blast which killed 11 persons
 
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Great thinking Sir.
You earn my thank for that.

my respect to you too, sir

I am merely mirroring the esteemed media analysts and think tanks that grace the Indian channels with their wonderful scripts about the capabilities of ISI that even make Ian Fleming’s bone role with envy.

My group designation has nothing to do with that. We mere mortal Pakistanis feel the same way you are feeling when outlandish claims are made by Mr ChukrumBukrum & Co and then they fall flat on their face like this one. Why deny me the right to return the favour eh? Biggest democracy? Have some heart please?
 
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:rofl:

Please read my post again and then answer.

if your pointing to the mistake made by indian authorities,they have accepted their mistake,apologised for it,and has corrected their mistake.
they haven't tried to hide their mistakes or neither have they ended up pointing on each other for the mistake.
 
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The fact that this particular person is not in a prison cell but is out on a bail and living with his family is also worthy of note.
It begs the question why he has not been convicted and punished till date?
Reason is the requirement of law in way of witnesses and other evidence which is supposed to carry its weight in a court of law.
He is accused of a heinous crime and yet a free man, complicated is it not?

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And after all that they Criticize us for freeing Hafiz Saeed. Knowing too well that both Indian and Pakistani court system is British based and dismisses circumstantial evidence. Everything they have provided so far has not been enough to actually successfully convict the alleged “masterminds” that are living in Pakistan

Joke aside, its such a scandal that any Indian that gets the chance to speak on air or has access to web is all hyped up about Pakistan harbouring and protecting the Mumbai terrorist masterminds and crying a river and bleeding heart over the free movement of Daud Ibrahim and Hafiz Saeed yet so far in the thread I hardly see any protest from any Indian that why this guy was given bail and also allowed to stay/ live in the city which has seen the worse terrorist atrocity in current times?
 
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