Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Moily Spreading the Communal dis-harmony


Godhra Verdict Does Not Justify Gujarat Riots: Moily

Referring to the Judgement given by the special court, The Union Law Minister has said "The Gujarat court's judgement in the Godhra case does not justify the riots that followed the train burning incident"

The court has acknowledged that the Burning of the Karsevaks was a pre-planned act, where as the riots disrespect to the Indian judiciary. Moily has to be produced in court for contempt.

Why does not Moily show the Unity in the democratic country, India, by saying, "Judgment should give a stern warning to those who are planning to cause disharmony".

Burning the innocent Karsevaks was an insane act. Unfortunately, the law minister does not acknowledge it. But by saying that the court verdict is not justified, Moily is justifying the act of burning the Karsevaks. He should be punished for hurting the sentiments of the family members of the bereaved Karsevaks.

The same Moily had once said referring to the verdict on Ayodhya verdict, "The Verdict does not justify the demolition". Then what is the law saying ? The law minister has learnt to say something else that the courts'  verdicts. Hope in future, he understands the ground realities and works for united India. Or else he should remove his pseudo-secular face and join some communal violence group.

Jai Hind

3 Comments:

At 1:52 PM, Blogger Milind Parab said...

Good point. However listening to the defense lawyer statement that "there is no iota of evidence on a pre-planned conspiracy". Then the Banerjee Commission report. Then the Tahalka investigation....now all these puts a question mark on the cause.
However whatever may be the cause, one cannot justify what followed. That is what Moily said

 
At 9:55 AM, Blogger daya said...

Thank you Milind. Your comments are welcome. I still feel that these convicts are solely responsible for the death of 59 Karsevaks and another 1200 in the aftermath :)

 
At 5:15 PM, Blogger Milind Parab said...

Not exactly Daya, these people are very small to influence at the level to cause riots. Responsible are those guys who were at the helm of affairs at that time. One statement from the then (and now) Chief Minister could have avoided what ever happened. I have no right to blame him, since it was a emotional out-burst and me and you both are emotional people however sitting at such responsible position one cannot be emotional

 

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