Thursday, September 25, 2008

Vigilante Junta Justice

I recently saw Wednesday incidentally the same day of the Delhi blasts and I was impressed by the Instant justice delivered by the protagonist. At that moment I found out to be very fair and just approach..

Two days back a CEO in Noida was beaten to death another example of Vigilante Junta, I have no idea who If the Junta was really aggrieved that day for the right reason- may or may not.But this act can't be approved by anyone. But the shock came from the honourable labour minister who said "This should serve as a warning for the managements. It is my appeal to the managements that the workers should be dealt with compassion," http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/CEO_death_warning_for_managements_Oscar/articleshow/3518772.cms

So If we do believe the CEO was not fair, he was not compassionate so the Junta has the right to beat him to death, fast track justice .Am just guessing what the other company CEO's will be feeling this moment. The news I read about the incident was that the police took 45 minutes after the distress call to reach the site and that two with 4 constables, when the SSP was quizzed about the lightning response from police he said yes we were late and the concerned SHO has been suspended. Now isn't this contrary to what the honourable minister was talking shouldn't this be also have been looked with compassion . The poorly paid police force which dances as per the politico tunes, a toothless clawless, blind tiger is expected to hunt..............

We don't need Vigilante justice even if it seems fair as in wednesday or not fair as in Noida. What we need is a justice delivery team which has powers to act without fearing interference but this from a police force which is seen dragging a tied person from his bike in Bihar or from the police man who rapes a girl in his police chowki in Mumbai or from the police in Delhi who is yet to identify Aarushi's killer or from the Judiciary which is being probed for corruption by CBI at the highest level or the judiciary which took 10 years to decide that nanda was guilty of running down 6 innocent people under his BMW and has not convicted a single person for the different blasts which have happened post 2001 (source CNN IBN). I t doesnt appear that any justice can come from these when the soul criteria for selecting a person becomes his caste or his ability to suck up; a DGP is sacked and send in the cold storage in Punjab the day the regime changes, the most corrupt person as described by his association becomes the head in UP.

Another such incident which caught my eye recently was the honourable state minister of home's statement when he criticises the Intelligence and the police force for not looking beyond SIMI/IM.

What we need is need a reformed police and Judiciary policy something which is stuck for the last 5 yrs, the neta's hate to loose control so they are not letting it go through. Until we have a reformed police and Judiciary we will continue to have Noida's and Aarushis in our life................

3 Comments:

Blogger soumiksletter said...

Very much thought provoking and true post.

2:07 PM

 
Blogger Mukul Jain said...

This post seems more of demanding from the same politicians whom you are criticizing!! Who will improve judiciary and police??? Lets try to find a solution to this

9:55 AM

 
Blogger Alok said...

@soumik- Dhanyawad bhandu
@Mukul-am not demanding just a wishful thought I guess:-)

5:32 PM

 

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