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Kasab (Son-in-law CUM Son-of-LAW of India)

There are a few things which I am really ashamed of our country, the Judiciary being one of them. There are endless examples to support my statement latest being the SC giving a stay order on the hanging of ******* terrorist Kasab. This is so so pathetic from the highest authority meant for serving justice to all. I know that I am not a legal expert, knowing the small details of how things run in courts. Still, as a common man, I find the reason (being brainwashed & working as a robot on orders) behind the stay order as a lame excuse. Come on, how can we keep on dragging things for a man who killed 166 innocent indians (Mumbai terror attack on 26/11), staged war against our country. It's been 3 years, and he is enjoying the loopholes in our system with changing statements and playing with possibilities.

When I look up to other countries, few are so much efficient in handling crime & criminals, which leaves a BIG question in my mind as to why we are this much bad in protecting our own people. Out of the 100 cases, in more than 90, the famous Hindi movie dialogue (Kanoon andha hota hai) stands true. It took approximately 10 years for the USA to track down Osama, who was the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. But they did it as well served him what he deserved. But our country is treating Kasab as an honorary guest; shame on us.

I just finished a book that talked about revolution by the youth; revolution can only bring down this malfunctioning system. But the major hindrance in it is that everybody(including me) wants to be PART of the revolution but never thinks to START a revolution. Deep thinking required........

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  1. Instead of Kasab hang the people who have taken this decision. This is insane. Government is motivating other terrorists to commit crimes in India and be a guest.

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