Friday 5 April 2013

A vexing thing.


Lately Sanjay Dutt, a renowned and big bollywood thespian, was sentenced for 5 years as some weapons pertinent to 1993 Mumbai blasts were procured from his house and after 20 (twenty) years of the adjudication of the matter Sanjay Dutt was sentenced for a term of 5 years.

Recently in the in-toto Delhi we saw an avalanche of slogans and plethora of demands of justice as recently many cases arise in the recent time for. Ex. The brutal and savage murder of a 23 years old Delhi girl and many other things gave rise to a deluge of protests. But nowadays the definition of justice has been altered and true justice is facing a huge crisis as well as lack of completeness. Many big cases just get pointed to one or two people or some fall into the ditch of obsoleteness.  Let’s for example take the case of 1993 Mumbai Blasts.

The case is now not more than a film star’s tale and just nothing more than the casting of aspersion on Sanjay Dutt. But here are some things that are needed to be arbitrated in the case which form the crux of the situation.

The first point which has not been emphasised correctly and assiduously is that the real people behind the 1993 Mumbai blast attacks, which are the worst of their kind, are moving free in Pakistan without any impunity. The mastermind of these assaults Dawood Ibrahim, Tiger Memon and there benefactors and financers in Pakistan are there freely moving living just like common people. Indian government as well as intelligence agencies have not dealt this matter meticulously. They are having every detail of these people but still the Indian administration is reluctant to catch them as they are in the safe haven of terrorism in Pakistan. These people are the valuable guests of ISI but still India is not doing anything.

The other thing is the pardoning of Sanjay Dutt. It has been a very serious as well as mindboggling matter. Should Sanjay Dutt be granted bail of humanitarian ground just because he is a good and famous actor and having a huge fan following then some other convicts like Zebunissa Qazi who even didn’t know that ammunitions have been concealed in their house should also be pardoned. Why don’t we raise the case of these people? In front of law everyone is equal whether he is a pauper or a millionaire so why should we just beg pardon for him. I am clearly not saying that he should not be given pardon but I am saying that others who have been fighting this case for years who even didn’t know that ammunitions and arms have been there in their houses etc. should also be given pardon (Only if they are right).

 

The other thing is the riots that took place.  According to some figures in 1993  blasts 257 people died and in the riot that were concomitant to the blasts took the lives of around 900 (Nine hundred) people. The blasts were very violent and were incited by the communal forces. The people who also took advantage of the blasts should also be judged and if found guilty should be treated just as a conspirator of blasts.

The people in authorities should definitely consider these things and should deem this as a big question in the blasts.

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