Rights! Human Rights or Pakistani Rights?
AJMAL AMIR QASAB HAS BEEN HANGED. I AM HAPPY AS AN INDIAN. HE WAGED A WAR AGAINST INDIA. HE GUNNED DOWN 30 ODD INDIANS IN A MUMBAI RAILWAY STATION. THESE PEOPLE WERE NOT INDIAN SOLDIERS, THEY WERE UNARMED, NON-SUSPECTING AND THEY TOOK THE BULLETS BECAUSE THEY WERE INDIANS.
-- Indian citizen, Mumbai
This Pak vermin has been having Biryani with your money and mine, has spit satire at Indian Judiciary, has attained superstar status so much so the print media has at one point of time, covered every emotion of his, including the sophesticated toilet where he has purging out Holy Excreta (there goes the Biryani), and all he has done has only Disgusted Indians. He must be feasting on Divine Biryani and 70 virgins now - I came to know this from a few Pakistanis' hate-India-speeches given in Pakistan, suspiciously bespectacled and that they were quoting from some Holy Book of some religion called 'Islam' (not the one you & I have grown up respecting as taught by our parents). Even these Pakistani jokers are 'Muslims' (not our Muslim friends in school & college, and right at this very moment, Indians like you & me) and they quote from a book called 'AL Quran' (not the one we know since childhood when we learnt about Granth Sahib, The Geeta & The Bible).
Well there are these Indian jokers too. I find them everywhere, in Press Clubs, book releases, TV channel debates and of course as columnists in Sunday paper supplements & socialite evenings. What disturbs me is they find this disposed-off-by-now Pakistani vermin Qasab humane and hallowed too, humane enough to ask us Indians back about our diabolical desire to kill people at the drop of a hat, our double-speak on non-violence & terrorism; basically our hallowed intellectual fashionistas spill venom against India's mass consciousness.
Whether it is intellect or fashion that these samples self-adverise about doesn't sound intelligent enough, or worthy of contemplation.
A Muslim friend has just mailed to me, urging me to write on. He writes he cannot express many of my views without apprehension in front of close people. I understood. Even I am.
The appropriate people has got a job to do.
Dr.Anirban Chaudhuri,
Consultant Physician, Mumbai,
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