they all want to re-examine the human rights of terrorist (oh, sorry, poor misunderstood good mohammedan girl who was traveling in a car with a pakistani and an indian convert, along with several machine guns and pistols) ishrat jehan. if she was in a real mohammedan nation, she would have been stoned to death for associating with men who were not relatives.
nobody wants to re-examine the human rights of the poor sadhvi, who is being humiliated daily in jail after being framed
she will be killed one day, like poor khem singh was killed in a california prison.
hindus have no rights in india.
From: S. Kalyanaraman
Mumbai ATS exposed in Malegaon case It has been a long struggle against accusations, media propaganda, physical and mental torture, and much more. Sadhvi Purna Chetnanandgiri (charge-sheeted under the name Pragya Singh Thakur by Mumbai ATS) and ten others finally saw a ray of hope when the MCOCA court in Mumbai upheld their plea to relieve them from the act that was meant to be applied only on habitual and organised gangsters. It is shocking to know the lengths to which Mumbai ATS, largely acting as an instrument of politics to its ruling masters in Mumbai, went in order to inappropriately impose this act on Sadhvi and others accused. The Mumbai ATS was adamant to impose MCOCA in the Malegaon case from the very beginning as they were completely broke with evidence in the case and wanted to misuse the act under which admission of crime against a police officer is admissible as confession of crime in the court. This is also the reason why, from day one, the ATS tortured the Sadhvi and others accused to their limits. It is mandatory under the laws of MCOCA that there should be at least two chargesheets of heinous crimes against at least one of the accused within last ten years of imposing the act. There being no criminal records of any of those accused in the Malegaon case, the ATS falsely fabricated Rakesh Dhawde, one of those accused in the Malegaon case, in two blast cases in Jalna and Parbhani in Maharashtra that took place way back in 2006. All this was forged overnite by a 'secular' Congress-NCP alliance with the simple aim of framing the Sadhvi and others under MCOCA and then labelling them 'Hindu terrorists'. The defence lawyers worked overtime to stop the imposition of MCOCA, but their voice went unheard. As soon as MCOCA was imposed, the ATS spread the word that the Sadhvi and others had confessed their role in Malegaon blasts and that their conviction was only a matter of time. Such off the record briefings to the media were clever moves to not only tarnish the image of Hindus as a society, but to also scare away and uproot any support that the victims of the ATS were getting, politically or socially. At least in this, the ATS succeeded. The media held the Sadhvi and others guilty much before the trial began, and the political supporters quietly silenced themselves, waiting for the 'law to take its course'. With tears in his eyes, Anant Bramhachari, a young sadhu who carries food for the Sadhvi to jail everyday says, "We are struggling to make ends meet here. There is extreme shortage of funds, and Mumbai is an expensive city to fight a legal battle. Had it not been for her generous lawyers, we would have had no legal support either. We cannot leave her alone, even if others do. She is humiliated everyday. Comments are made by prison authorities on her food, because of which she has gone on a fast. She is denied an ambulance from the hospital when she can't even walk, despite court orders to do so." |
1 comment:
I guess the date "November 17, 2009 in the Nasik court.." is incorrect. This date has yet to come. I guess it should be 2008, I am not sure. Please update this, since it can be confusing.
A very well written and accurate account. I do appreciate the fire behind this document.
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