[Reader-list] drag the likes of arundhati roy to the people's court for adjucation?

Inder Salim indersalim at gmail.com
Sat Oct 30 18:09:46 IST 2010


Dear Aalok
finally it is about you,
your choice of punishing people, i would like to know your full list,
or it has just begun, with Roy as NO.1.

it is very interesting to see how proud citizens like you easily
condone the terrible long long list of politicians and beauracrats who
loot the country as every moment, but ah, you might be the beneficiary
of this rotten system of ours and so why to talk about that. right

What you want is witch hunting, of pushing the female goat to the exit
doors of the city, and kill her, for the purification of the city. Sad

you are propagating fascism, and not about the justice for those who
are suffering
you want saner voice to die before they are even heard. Because we are
shining india.

How true, just see, you have posted a line about the scam of Adarsh
Nagar in Mumbai, becuase they all look very clean, swear the Gita and
Constituion of India as many times as they are offered promotions: all
the Generals and kins of CM. shame

shame for the absence of the brave hearts

please keep it up

but rave for the absence of love in your heart

is

On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Aalok Aima <aalok.aima at yahoo.com> wrote:
> should the likes of arundhati roy be similarly 'dragged to the people's court for adjucation' for doing 'irreparable damage to the collective cause of nation' ?
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> geelani said:
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> "Those who show any laxity or violate the protest programmes in these days will not only commit treason with the martyrs’ blood but also do an irreparable damage to the collective cause of nation. The pro-freedom young generation will not tolerate such traitors and they will be dragged to the people’s court for adjudication,"
>
> .......... aalok aima
>
> http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/2010/Oct/30/next-10-days-crucial-geelani-49.asp
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> Next 10-days crucial: Geelani
> GK NEWS NETWORK
> Srinagar, Oct 29: Reiterating his call for complete shutdown on October 30, the Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani has said the coming 10 days were of great significance for the ongoing movement.
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> Geelani, according to a Hurriyat statement, has stressed for intensifying the protest programmes in coming days. “Those who show any laxity or violate the protest programmes in these days will not only commit treason with the martyrs’ blood but also do an irreparable damage to the collective cause of nation. The pro-freedom young generation will not tolerate such traitors and they will be dragged to the people’s court for adjudication,” Geelani said, appealing to the Sumo and auto rickshaw operators to appreciate of the sensitivity of situation and desist from causing damage to the interest of movement.
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>  “Our freedom struggle has taken a new direction and this change has not only attracted the international focus but has also shaken the stubborn Indian rulers, giving them sleepless nights. This new phase of struggle has encouraged and generated a new hope in people for making their sacrifices result oriented,” said Geelani, adding that showing any weakness or laxity at this juncture would be extremely detrimental to the cause of freedom.
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>  Geelani said, “Presently strong and effective voices are not only raised in the world in favour of Kashmiris’ cause but in India too people have started feeling the pain and agony of Kashmiris.”
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>  “The forthcoming visit of American president to India has drawn the attention of whole world to South Asia particularly Kashmir. So it is all the more imperative for us to highlight the atrocities being perpetrated on us by India more and more forcefully to put across a message to the world that the resolution of 63-year old Kashmir issue could not be further delayed any more. And delay in resolving this issue will not only endanger the life of human beings in the region but also make peace a far fetched dream in South Asia,” said Geelani.
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