Monday, September 17, 2007

10 Murder in Bihar, Whose fault?

Last week incidence of 10 murder in Vaishali, Bihar is shameful activity. According to villagers these were thieves and whole community is facing though time because of them. So they killed them on spot. Even if they are right then also no one can justify the killing of 10 people in daylight.

Now question is who is real culprit People who killed them, administration which failed to protect the people, or Judiciary.

Now, why people reacted like this? This is not the first time that villagers are catching the thieves. People has this attitude because they are not seeing any anti social person behind the bar. Every person who get arrested, somehow manage to get bail from the court. And chances is also that he will become political leader and win and take revenge from the person who dared to stand against him at any point of time. So in this case what is the option with people other than taking law in their hand.

On other hand administration failed at every point. In this case police is not clear about their stand. First they said they have recovered cash and jewellery from these thieves. Later on they denied and changed statement. If you believe on police and media they were innocent people.

First Police has never tried to catch the thieves even after numbers of incident reported by villagers. As usual they never file any FIR against those thieves to save their records. That's why there is no records of any robbery and thieves. If they would have punished any of the thieves then this incident would not have happened.

Third side is judiciary. According to me this is the most helpless institution in India. They never set any example by punishing any culprit in very short processing of court hearing. In most of cases they give bail to person. They have adopted such a tedious process that no one wants to go in court.

It looks Local police is more responsible for this, seeing its pre and post incident activity. There was also news that bodies were thrown into river Ganga by police.

Awanish

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