Sharma Ji
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And are you calling Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and the early Muslims as fools ?
Yes.
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And are you calling Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and the early Muslims as fools ?
Yes.
This happens everywhere. Used to happen even when MH had a BJP govt.
The problem is with the British-era style of governance which involves treating your own citizens like $hit.
Two points:When the govt. of the day starts using the police to conduct a witch hunt and harass a powerful Media figure and send a message that they and their machinery is untouchable, then it is only natural for the police to start treating the "aam admi" like worms.
Contrast this with the police in UP which used to be Notorious just a few year back , Every-time such police high handedness on the common man is reported, Immediate action is taken by the administration. Cops are either suspended or dismissed, Usually both.
End of the day its for the Govt. to send a message to the police on how it can treats the citizens. No point in blaming the "british" for this.
Two points:
1. What you mentioned are mere ebbs and flows in an already outdated system of policing.
2. The whole point of invoking the British era was to show how, despite the British leaving us to our designs eons ago, subsequent governments didn't relinquish the inherited draconian means.
Are you saying that the fault has been isolated with the judiciary and that the legislation and governance/policing are alright?You are missing the Forest for the Trees.
The real problem is with the compromised and lethargic and uncaring Judiciary that gives too hoots for Individual liberty and rights.
For the limited resources they have, Policing in India is outstanding.
Are you Zakir Naik ?
That way you can lay his "ghost" to rest
Where does it prove the charges you made ?
LOL.
Yes.
Are you saying that the fault has been isolated with the judiciary and that the legislation and governance/policing are alright?
Is there a metric that you are using to come to your conclusion about Indian policing?
Here's a study from the IPSA that shows Indian policing to be worse than the policing standards of many African nations as well:
Here's how they define their assessment index:
Tell me how they are wrong in their assessment and you are right?