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The original sin of Yakub Memon

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So you are saying is killing people with bombs is ok in Islam but destroying a mosque is not acceptable. Oh ok.
Both are wrong and dong blame islam

And what iz ur theory u wont hang those who stated all mess in first place but when muslim reply to them u hang them
If u hang muslim i dont have any prob but u must hang first that hindu who provoked that muslim to do bomb if hindu were hanged after babri masjid incident there would never been a mumbai blast
Because when muslim sees double standards of ur govt and feel in secure he knew one day he will be dead by ur anti muslim policy better killing few hindu in this case u left them no option than they take law in their hands when law become prostitute of indian hindu killers what muslim do he will become jalad for u so get some
 
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Those who rejoice in the judicially sanctioned hanging of Yaqub Memon - pathetic Hindu fascist bigots who should be struggled against..

Those who regret his death but only because he was a Muslim (and otherwise have no problem with hangings) - selective and to be ignored

Those who only see India as a hanging Republic (which it definitely is) but then go to to fantasise Pakistan as a better alternative conveniently ignoring that 150+ persons have been hanged there in less than a year - bloody hypocrites to be avoided

Those who mourn because Yaqub was a human and capital punishment is wrong in this case and every case - comrades

(Post relevant only for those people who are ruled by India and Pakistan)

how is India a hanging republic when only 4 have been hanged in 15 years? Death punishment has all but vanished here except in the most heinous crimes (Ajmal Kasab, Yakub Memon etc.)

Which brings me to the question about the impotent Shiv Sena and the MNS. They can bully people and make off hand remarks against Pakistan. But when terrorists bring out processions in support of other convicted mass murderers, they remain silent in their homes. They have proved that they are just like most of the Hindus in India - Cowards.

They don't just 'bully' people, their hand in the 1992 riots was the leading one.
 
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Please maintain calm and peace. This is NOT a Hindu-Muslim issue. Remember, last night when we were sleeping in our homes, two Hindu Lawyers - Anand Grover and Prashant Bhushan of their own knocked at residence of a Judge of the Supreme Court to make last ditch effort to save Yaqub and for the first time in the history, Supreme Court was opened at 3 am at night to hear this petition.

Justice Srikrishna was a Hindu. Rajdeep Sardesai, Barkha Dutt were in the forefront to report atrocities on Muslim during Gujarat riots in 2002. Rajdeep was even attacked by VHP goons near Ahmedabad. Teesta Setalvad is Hindu from Gujarati family. During Bombay riots when Police was actively supporting rioters, it was Rajdeep, the then Editor of Times of India Bombay edition, who exposed this unholy alliance. When a member of Shiv Sena, Madhukar Sarpotdar, who was caught by Indian Army, with weapons pistol and live cartridge, it was Rajdeep who wrote editorial on the front page of The Times of India protesting this move.

Even 1992-93 riots in Bombay and 2002 riots was not in essence Hindu-Muslim riots, it was a war let loose on Muslims by right wings extremist Hindu organisations for their POLITICAL GAIN.

A man dreamt of becoming Prime Minister organised a Rath Yatra filling India with blood and dead bodies.

Ordinary peace loving Hindus have nothing to do with it, as in population of 75 crores, only three to five lacs congregated Ayodhya in December 1992..!

Please also note that 99.99% of the people who signed mercy petition to save Yaqub Memons were Hindu and two in particular, Raam Jethmalani and Shatrughan Sinha, were from BJP.
BHai im not saying all hindu are bad hindu majority in govt policy makers of so call demo is bad they bring anti muslim sikh policy

And openly saying that till 2020 no other religion will be in entire india where is india govt
 
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Both are wrong and dong blame islam

And what iz ur theory u wont hang those who stated all mess in first place but when muslim reply to them u hang them
If u hang muslim i dont have any prob but u must hang first that hindu who provoked that muslim to do bomb if hindu were hanged after babri masjid incident there would never been a mumbai blast
Because when muslim sees double standards of ur govt and feel in secure he knew one day he will be dead by ur anti muslim policy better killing few hindu in this case u left them no option than they take law in their hands when law become prostitute of indian hindu killers what muslim do he will become jalad for u so get some

So you admit that its ok in Islam to bomb people when you feel insecure right?
 
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Reality is when u destroy babri masjid which is in it self a crime whem muslim retaliate u hang them you did not hanged those who did destroy babri masjid and provoked killings of 10000 people and provoked muslims to bomb mumbai so start from head when did ur democracy hanged any hindu terrorist 10000 example but i give u one which will not only shut your mouth but every hole samjhota express culprit hindu prooven for bombing and he is now free

How about when Islamic invaders destroyed hundreds of temples and killed so many Hindu people for just being Hindu..from 1100 AD onwards...Do you think this needs to be counted when comparing with only a Babri Mosque..I do not find punishing the guilty for babri mosque if Muslim community returns all the temples that destroyed by Islamic invaders since 1100 AD...
 
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BHai im not saying all hindu are bad hindu majority in govt policy makers of so call demo is bad they bring anti muslim sikh policy

And openly saying that till 2020 no other religion will be in entire india where is india govt

What are you saying man ? They have killed 1 lakh muslim, 50 thousand sikhs and 20 thousand christian since 2000 and you are saying all hindus are not bad.
 
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Do you think these terrorist supporters will take a notice of this good intention of Hindu people????Never...trust me..!!

Please maintain calm and peace. This is NOT a Hindu-Muslim issue. Remember, last night when we were sleeping in our homes, two Hindu Lawyers - Anand Grover and Prashant Bhushan of their own knocked at residence of a Judge of the Supreme Court to make last ditch effort to save Yaqub and for the first time in the history, Supreme Court was opened at 3 am at night to hear this petition.

Justice Srikrishna was a Hindu. Rajdeep Sardesai, Barkha Dutt were in the forefront to report atrocities on Muslim during Gujarat riots in 2002. Rajdeep was even attacked by VHP goons near Ahmedabad. Teesta Setalvad is Hindu from Gujarati family. During Bombay riots when Police was actively supporting rioters, it was Rajdeep, the then Editor of Times of India Bombay edition, who exposed this unholy alliance. When a member of Shiv Sena, Madhukar Sarpotdar, who was caught by Indian Army, with weapons pistol and live cartridge, it was Rajdeep who wrote editorial on the front page of The Times of India protesting this move.

Even 1992-93 riots in Bombay and 2002 riots was not in essence Hindu-Muslim riots, it was a war let loose on Muslims by right wings extremist Hindu organisations for their POLITICAL GAIN.

A man dreamt of becoming Prime Minister organised a Rath Yatra filling India with blood and dead bodies.

Ordinary peace loving Hindus have nothing to do with it, as in population of 75 crores, only three to five lacs congregated Ayodhya in December 1992..!

Please also note that 99.99% of the people who signed mercy petition to save Yaqub Memons were Hindu and two in particular, Raam Jethmalani and Shatrughan Sinha, were from BJP.
 
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Yes i still say it only those who r in dirty power politucs likes of modi etc

I know a hindu politations lallo prasad he is goid political person
 
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BHai im not saying all hindu are bad hindu majority in govt policy makers of so call demo is bad they bring anti muslim sikh policy

And openly saying that till 2020 no other religion will be in entire india where is india govt

Let's for the sake of argument agree that Mejoritarian Demockracy is followed in India. Alright.

Now let's have a look at the Earth's heaven - the Pakistan

How many Policies are made in Pakistan keeping the benefits of Hindus in mind? Care to explain?
 
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What are you saying man ? They have killed 1 lakh muslim, 50 thousand sikhs and 20 thousand christian since 2000 and you are saying all hindus are not bad.

Let us make a count of million people who are killed and converted by Islamic invaders since 1100 AD...I think we are still lagging behind than that of your fellow brothers....Do you think so???
 
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Dubai eye

The more things change in the great republic of ours the more they remain the same. Many had suspected it when Afzal Guru from Kashmir was quietly hanged and buried inside the Tihar Jail in February 2013, ahead of the general elections.
And now as Yakub Memon is being ready to be executed after 21 years on the death row, India’s Muslims are all convinced that they have become the favourite sacrificial animals of the nation to be offered from time to time at the altar of public opinion to propitiate the gods of democracy and hyper-nationalism. Yet another ritual killing to satisfy some perverse longing, as Sukumar Muralidharan put it.
In the blessed land where cows are sacred, Muslim blood is seemingly the cheapest commodity – to be shed from time to time in frenzied communal bloodletting, staged killings by law-enforcement agencies or in judicially sanctioned murders of innocent men by the state. Just as the African Americans were lynched for decades and centuries in that other glorious democracy, often under the benign gaze of the state and upholders of law.

Muslims have become the new Jim Crows of the 21st century, taking over the exalted status that the Dalits, the low caste Hindus, have enjoyed for thousands of years.
How else do you justify hanging someone who came forward, of his own volition, to surrender in order to clear his name and that of his family when he had ostensibly been under no compulsion to do so.
After all, when terror struck Mumbai in the summer of 1993 killing 257 people, Yakub Memon and his entire family had been safely away from the long arm of the law, first in Dubai where they had been holidaying and later in Pakistan where they all fled for fear of reprisals.
Yakub Menon has maintained all along that he had no foreknowledge of, and no hand in, the conspiracy leading to the Bombay serial blasts.
More important, the prosecutor failed to offer a single piece of credible evidence to prove that Yakub or his family had anything to do with the attacks, apparently masterminded by the Mumbai underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his henchmen, including Ibrahim ‘Tiger’ Memon, the eldest of Memon brothers.
The only crime that Yakub Memon and his family could be accused of is the sin of being related to Tiger Memon, who remains ensconced apparently in Karachi.
This is a classic case of guilt by association. Since Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon remain beyond the reach of the Indian law, let us hang and imprison for life whomever we have and get done with it.
As Yakub reasoned in his moving letter to the Chief Justice of India written five years after his surrender, “According to the prosecution if one member does any wrong,[the] entire family …can be punished and society can be shown that the justice is being done. The main reason for implicating us in the case is that we were in relation (to) and association of the prime accused. Now to be in relation to anyone is not a crime… We do not deny our relation and association with Ibrahim Memon …as a relative and nothing more.”
Above all, Yakub, his wife, his young daughter who was months old when he returned and the rest of the family are guilty of believing in rule of law and the objectivity and ability of the country’s judicial system to deliver justice.
Yakub returned in 1994 believing there would be a fair trial. He was plainly wrong. The special TADA court decreed capital punishment for him because of his “position of dominance” and the “gravity of the crime.” Strange logic that. Similar logic was invoked later by the Supreme Court in the case of Afzal Guru, citing ‘public sentiment’ although no direct, incriminating evidence existed.
Ironically, the top court, which has just rejected Yakub’s clemency petition, last year commuted the death sentence of 15 convicts in view of their long wait on the death row. The court reasoned: “Incarceration, in addition to the reasonable time necessary for adjudication of mercy petitions and preparation for execution, flouts the due process guaranteed to the convict under Article 21.”
The same due process has been denied to Yakub Memon.
In the words of Jyoti Punwani, if Yakub Memon is eventually hanged next week, the disturbing message that India will be sending out is this: If you have committed a crime and have been lucky enough to escape, good for you. “If you are suspected of having committed a crime but want to return to India to try and clear your name, be prepared for the worst. Far better to spend your life in luxury.”
Yakub and his family came back to India, as he insists in his letter to the Supreme Court, to “wipe out the stigma attached to our name” and because they had “faith in our government and judiciary” to do justice.
Were they wrong to do so?
Ironically, Yakub brought hundreds of documents that not only proved his innocence but had been critical to building the prosecution’s case in the Bombay blasts case against Dawood and Tiger Memon. He cooperated with the investigating agencies and provided vital leads which have been acknowledged.
By turning themselves in and bringing all that crucial evidence Yakub and his family hoped they would get a reprieve, if not total forgiveness.
How wrong they were!
In his petition to the highest court in the land pleading his innocence, Yakub talks about his ordinary, if mundane, life before fate snatched everything away: SSC with 70 percent grades, then college in the morning and work during the day, graduation, post-graduation, four years of hard work to become a chartered accountant, and then setting up his own CA firm with a Hindu partner – Mehta and Memon Associates. “We were doing very well...I was very busy. The purpose of giving this brief about myself is to bring home just one single point: “Where was the hate?...” (upper case in the original).
Indeed, the notoriously enterprising clan that he comes from is known to do little other than excel at minting money. There is no time to hate. In the interesting times that we live in, though, there are enough reasons and excuses to hate and discipline the tribe that Yakub Memon and Afzal Guru happen to belong to.
It matters little if they are indeed guilty of the crimes they are accused of. Their original sin is enough to condemn them forever. They are guilty until proven otherwise. Every single time.
And heaven forbid if anyone should bring up the original crime in the chain of events that may have led to the audacious March 12, 1993 terror strikes on the symbols of India’s economic might – the endless dance of death in Mumbai after the demolition of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992.
More than a thousand people, mostly Muslims, were killed in the pogrom; hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed and thousands fled their homes.
Yet, as Jyoti Punwani points out, neither those who presided over the destruction of the historical Babri Masjid in full view of the world nor those found guilty of orchestrating the subsequent riots were punished, even though criminal offences were registered against the perpetrators and two judicial commissions named and indicted specific individuals for both crimes.
Among those named were at least 31 police officers, who were charged with “extreme communal conduct” against the minority community including lynching, rape and murder. None of them has been punished.
Nearly all the offenders in both events not only managed to get away scot-free; some of them went on to rule the country as federal ministers. BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani, who charioted the Ayodhya rath yatra, even graced the high offices of the home minister and deputy prime minister.
What does it all prove? That the greatest of democracies are not above succumbing to the hysteria of the mob and failing the most vulnerable and dispossessed in their midst. There are various degrees of equality before law and your guilt, or lack of it, has nothing to do with your crime.

The original sin of Yakub Memon - Aijaz Zaka Syed

Not a single time during his verbal diarrhea the author thought why other memon family member is alive in India.
 
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