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Friday, August 27, 2010

Judiciary is questionable


We all are in a habit of forgetting things which we fail to handle. We have forgotten of what happened of  mohinder  singh of the brutal Nithari kllings  case. We have  forgotten of what happened of the Sorabjeet hanging sentence in Pakistan. We have forgotten of the Bofors case that included the top congress leaders decades ago.  As we cannot fry delicious dishes  in the burnt leftover oil of the last dish: similarly, we are growing on a rickety base, intruded by termites of stagnation. Why cant problems of yesterday be solved to give way to the others’ solutions. Stagnation has become a tradition in india.
We are stagnating under the heavy burden of our unsolved problems.  We are presently dealing with the naxalite problems in the south-east India while the evergreen J&K problem in the north.  The Babri masjid case is also in the line. These issues are  the malign cancers of our country. You try to deal with them, but they just don’t allow us to overpower themselves.
 My above examples are not even the drop in the ocean of the pending cases. The Judiciary is the topmost among the three pillars of our democratic system. With such a slow response in dealing with  the pending cases , the respected judiciary is seriously questionable.

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