This blog has been lying idle for months. The reason being a super hectic life with no time for self so where is the question to get time for writing a blog.
Just now I got an iPhone app to manage the blog from my iPhone and I am all geared up to start writing again.
So stay tuned. This time I am seriously serious to write some good stuff.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad gets life sentence
This is what is called a fast paced judiciary system.Faisal get a life sentence for a failed bomb attack in Times Square. Times Square...huh What is Times Square?, a million Indians would say that and when you explain them what is Times Square and that Mr Faisal was planning a bomb attack there and got a life sentence. A lot of Indian would feel concerned about the Judiciary system of India where the main culprit behind the attack on the most important place of a country, its parliament, is still waiting for a final verdict.
And this is what the basic difference in the judiciary system of India and US.
One one hand a person gets such a quick life sentence for a failed attack in an important place of US. On the other hand Mr Afjal guru case is still waiting for a final verdict even though he attacked the most important place of a country the parliament that too years back. Kasab who attacked and killed hundreds of people in Mumbai attack still waiting for a final verdict in Indian court.
Indian Judiciary system has a long way to go.
Jai Hind!!!
And this is what the basic difference in the judiciary system of India and US.
One one hand a person gets such a quick life sentence for a failed attack in an important place of US. On the other hand Mr Afjal guru case is still waiting for a final verdict even though he attacked the most important place of a country the parliament that too years back. Kasab who attacked and killed hundreds of people in Mumbai attack still waiting for a final verdict in Indian court.
Indian Judiciary system has a long way to go.
Jai Hind!!!
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