Sunday, February 23, 2014

An evil aspiration...


"Rajiv Gandhi's killers are being set free, I am saddened by this. I am personally against the death penalty but this is not about my father.. If a prime minister's killers are being released, what kind of justice should the common man expect"  You got this wrong Mr. Rahul. Who cares of Common Man? Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with common man, but an evil aspiration of those who belong to no body, for whom just/unjust has got no meaning as long as it is helping them remain in Power.

People who were found involved in the murder of Prime minister of the country by Supreme Court of India are set free by the Chief Minister of union of India. On what ground someone could do this? Do we have examples around the globe of such nefarious decisions where the murderers of a prime minister/president are given walk over? At least I could not recollect any.

It can be attributed to populist stance to raise Tamil issues to gain sympathy votes. She wants to portray herself as strong Tamil leader who could take stands against centre to gratify Tamil’s sentiment. She did it at the right time, and was expecting huge PR for her heroic act. She was expecting people in Tamilnadu to come forward on road to support and people in rest of India to come on road to protest her. Fortunately, people in TN and outside did not come true to her expectations. Neither congress nor other Political parties gave her enough reasons to play this prank.

In fact, Supreme Court’s decision against release of murders is a tight slap on the face of gratifiers of separatist elements. Personal ambitions cannot be above national interest. People with such evil ambitions are dangerous than the enemy from outside the boundary.

Jai Hind