Tshering22
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Well whichever way you look at it the incident was an example of how things should not be done.
No excuses whatsoever for allowing the plane to take off once it landed at Amritsar.
This is a blot the BJP led Govt will have to endure. It takes courage not to negotiate when your own ppl are involved.This is something thats now settled I believe now that a national policy has been framed.
Alongside is the subject of keeping such terrorists who can be negotiated for alive for too long. Fast track justice is needed, but thanks to human rights groups and wheels with wheels that exist can Govts do it ?
No excuses whatsoever for allowing the plane to take off once it landed at Amritsar.
More hostages would have been shot. You wanted that or what? The hijackers were in control because NSG was not there. As I said, tell me how long it takes the plane to land refuel and takeoff?
This is a blot the BJP led Govt will have to endure. It takes courage not to negotiate when your own ppl are involved.This is something thats now settled I believe now that a national policy has been framed.
Hey no BJP-Congress here. Despite such a disaster happening in political history, what did Congress do in 26/11? 11 hours to travel between Manesar and Mumbai!? Are we in Russia or in India for such a long traveling time? 175 people were butchered, pregnant women had to hold their babies inside themselves, and what jack could Congress do? NOTHING. The decision by the then NDA government made us lose crucial terrorists but it saved the lives of 170+ Indians which is anyday more valuable under that situation.
The bottomline is NDA was not expecting such a situation but because of their casual nature, entire India thought it had learnt its lesson. But despite NDA's term getting over, what special did Congress do except be a hapless spectator to the massacre of 200 people and like limpheads blame it on the Navy whose job is not counter terror but to engage in full-blown war?
Alongside is the subject of keeping such terrorists who can be negotiated for alive for too long. Fast track justice is needed, but thanks to human rights groups and wheels with wheels that exist can Govts do it
Agreed, Human Rights groups in India are an obstacle to fast-track action against terrorists and rebels. Instead of working to reduce social injustice like stupid honor killings, these apologist losers called Human Rights howl the rights of terrorists when scores of Indian lives are at stake.
I think Constitution should reduce the privileges by Human Rights to act in national security situations. They're more of an obstacle to India's safety than help.