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I am personally against death penalty. I raised these questions for the greater conscience of people of India including Assam. In sequel to the latest merciless massacres of tea garden laborers- mostly woman and children in Assam, a few straight questions to civil societies of Assam and Mainstream India: 1. Isnt it high time that we start campaign like HANG TERRORIST leader Ranjan Daimary (NDFB founder, released on bail) in the line of Hang Kasab? 2. Isnt it high time that we start campaign like HANG TERRORIST leader Anup Chetia (General secretary-ULFA, in jail in Bangladesh) in the line of Hang Kasab? 3. Isnt it high time that we start campaign like HANG TERRORIST leader Arvind Rajkhowa(Chairman-ULFA- released on bail) in the line of Hang Kasab? 4. Isnt it high time that we start campaign like HANG TERRORIST leader Paresh Barua (ULFA Commander in Chief- hiding in Bangladesh) in the line of Hang Kasab? They challenged sovereignty of Indian nation, they boycotted Republic Day, they boycotted Independence day- bombed children while singing JanaGanaMano on 26th January and 15th August!!!! How are they less CRIMINALS than Afzal Guru, Kasab and Bhatkal?? Did the criminals mentioned above do ANY LESS CRIME THAN Ajmal Kasab of Mumbai 26/11? P.S.: I am personally against death penalty, I raised these questions for the greater conscience of people of India including Assam. Any perpetrator of these crimes MUST be dealt with strict implementation of law and order. We can not isolate incidences at national perspective- be it Kashmiri insurgents, Khalistani insurgents or be it any insurgent groups back in NE India. My questions are tough and I made my points. I agree in to to that violence breeds violence however perpetrators of the crimes must be booked and punished. We can not continue hate insurgents of one race/ethnic groups and love the same from other groups!!
Posted on: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 17:56:31 +0000

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