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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Are you missing the fact that Muslims are not persecuted in Muslim countries for religious reasons?!
They are. Other question is what is wrong in including them from other neighboring countries too?
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: They are.
Muslims are being persecuted in Pakistan for religious reasons?! Sorry, I cannot deal with this level of denial on a Friday evening.
super wrote: Other question is what is wrong in including them from other neighboring countries too?
Now your stance has completely twisted into something else. In any case, include whom from which countries?!
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Muslims are being persecuted in Pakistan for religious reasons?! Sorry, I cannot deal with this level of denial on a Friday evening.
Persecution of Ahmadis - Wikipedia[^]
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: In any case, include whom from which countries?!
Rohangiyas from Burma.
Tibetan Buddhists, Uyghur Muslims , Falun Gong in China
Tamilians(hindu,Msulims.christians) from Srilanka
Christians from Maldives.
cheers,
Super
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Have you missed the part that this is about religious persecution of other communities by Muslims? How could you include Muslims in this, given that they are not being religiously persecuted?! Or, is logic not an important part of this discussion?
super wrote: ...which is going to harm India on a global level
Lol.
super wrote: will create internal turmoil in combination with NRC
Haha.
super wrote: Just a note, All PIO and OCI holders, please be careful with "all" laws in india!

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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Have you missed the part that this is about religious persecution of other communities by Muslims? How could you include Muslims in this, given that they are not being religiously persecuted?! Or, is logic not an important part of this discussion?
CAB + NRC.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
what's confusing?
cheers,
Super
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Could you please be a bit more articulate?
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about which? CAB + NRC or OIC/PIO
cheers,
Super
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All four accused in Hyderabad doctor's rape-murder killed.
Thank You, Hyderabad Police.
- I welcome the move from the police. 'Justice' on the spot at the same place.
What are your thoughts on this style of justice?
Btw, I am very sad for the Unnao Rape Victim's murder by all 4 accused who came out of bail (Judge who gave the bail should be prosecuted)
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
modified 6-Dec-19 4:36am.
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Very swift and good action by the police.
However, one question remains - are these the only persons involved in this crime, or were there others also involved? We will never know. If there were others involved, very difficult to catch them now.
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Amarnath S wrote: are these the only persons involved in this Obviously, There might be many and all those should be serverd same fate.
Amarnath S wrote: We will never know. I don't think so, police might have got "some" information before the encounter.
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
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You are right - they would have done proper interrogation, maybe including third degree methods, to make sure these were the only four persons involved here.
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Just saw the press meet on TV by Vishwanath Sajjanar, who is the top police officer under whom this "encounter" took place. They have all scientific and legal evidence that these are the culprits, and based on the events that unfolded today morning, there was no other option than to shoot them down.
Good that all the four demons are gone.
Some people call them animals, but I feel animals are much more well behaved; I have an animal at home, and it is so gentle, and understanding.
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Amarnath S wrote: Some people call them animals, but I feel animals are much more well behaved; I have an animal at home, and it is so gentle, and understanding
100% agreed! 
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Amarnath S wrote: They have all scientific and legal evidence that these are the culprits, and based on the events that unfolded today morning, But event after that politicians like Assadudin Owarisi and 'media vultures' like Rajdeep Sardesai and Barkha Dutt will cry out loud and calling it fake encounter by raising concerns for the rapist.
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
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Agree with the mode of action here. Sometimes you need ways that aren't "proper" to get the desired results.
"Ghee seedhi ungli se na nikle, to ungli tedi karni padti hai" summarizes it well.
Look at the December 16 2012 culprits, still breathing.
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GKP1992 wrote: "Ghee seedhi ungli se na nikle, to ungli tedi karni padti hai" summarizes it well.
GKP1992 wrote: Look at the December 16 2012 culprits, still breathing. "Rumor": They will be ordered hang to death on this 16 dec.
Although as I said earlier, Delayed Justice is no justice, that's 7 damn years.
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I completely understand the sentiment, and I am glad that these thugs were wiped off the face of the earth. These murderous rapist pigs would have otherwise been a deadweight on the society, living in a jail and consuming tax-payer resources. Better dead than alive.
Having said that, this style of justice is simultaneously a fair bit disconcerting. If the rapists were sons of MLAs or MPs, would they have been shot in the same manner? I suspect not.
We should aim to revive our judiciary system so that it works in a swift and efficient manner, but we seem to be resorting to taking the law into our hands. This indicates a deeply flawed judiciary system, and it's not all that uplifting when you realise that.
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Having said that, this style of justice is simultaneously a fair bit disconcerting. I agree however this is the part where I would leave the thinking to the victim's family. since they are the one at loss from everywhere either its from Society or from the Justice system.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: If the rapists were sons of MLAs or MPs, would they have been shot in the same manner? I suspect not. True! Even the opposition would become friends behind the curtains to save each other's a$$ in such a situation, it's being said: "Pappu was caught having some illegal drugs and 160000 Dollars in the US back in 2001, at times Atal Vajpai did everything he could do to save him from the penalty and farce." - This is just an example and I am sure there are many like this.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: We should aim to revive our judiciary system so that it works in a swift and efficient manner I've said this many times here and have seen people wasting decades behind silly cases and deprived of justice. I believe now its time this government can do something in this regard having a majority in upper house and a virtual majority in the lower house to pass the bills.
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If we Indians start appreciating this kind of Justice, we are heading for disaster.
India has one of the worst Police system, No due process is followed and they pressure common man for no reason or do biddings for powerful man.
This Killing was no justice but a diversion for earlier failure. Right way should have been Fast track court, time bound trial and then hanged to death.
If not you/we or any innocent person could be next because Police are always sure they caught the culprit.
Same sentiment was prevailing when Ryan case came into light. so at that time, police should have killed the "accused"?
Murder of Pradyuman Thakur - Wikipedia[^]
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: If we Indians start appreciating this kind of Justice, we are heading for disaster.
India has one of the worst Police system, No due process is followed and they pressure common man for no reason or do biddings for powerful man.
This Killing was no justice but a diversion for earlier failure. Right way should have been Fast track court, time bound trial and then hanged to death. Agree with all the points here, however, for this particular case, it was most evident as one of the accused has confessed that he killed the Doctor and he might have spilled the bins for the rest of the gang members who supported him for this rape and burn live.
Surely Police shouldn't give freehand like this however this was the threshold point where people/police were fed up from the FAILED judiciary which literally can't do anything "On-time".
super wrote: Same sentiment was prevailing when Ryan case came into light. so at that time, police should have killed the "accused"? Absolutely right, poor bus conductor was the prime accused. He was in the terrible position and who knows how police may have interrogated him!
I believe all the government has failed to put strong laws for rape & murder of a woman, including this one.
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Gandalf_TheWhite wrote: threshold point where people/police were fed up from the FAILED judiciary which literally can't do anything "On-time".
But this "on-time" was 100% accurate? they said the same for Ryan case where he confessed on duress.
Gandalf_TheWhite wrote: He was in the terrible position and who knows how police may have interrogated him!
whats the chance that this is not repeated here too? I hope its not but I don't trust Police
Gandalf_TheWhite wrote: I believe all the government has failed to put strong laws for rape & murder of a woman, including this one.
Law is there, its the apathy that's disgusting. Honestly the biggest sinners are men.
cheers,
Super
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Level : Medium
A rich girl falls in love with college boy.She takes poison as her father disapproves the love and is about to die, but somehow seeing him confront and fight with her brother and his goons makes her get up from the deathbed.
Hint1: The previous collaboration of these pair resulted in a blockbuster movie
Hint2: This movie was released in 2002
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Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage
As told by my daughter
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