Thursday 22 November 2012


                                     NOW, ARE THOSE 166 BODIES IN PEACE?
                                                    IS THE NATION IN PEACE?

25 year old Mohammed Ajmar Amir Kasab,the lone surviving gunman of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack was hanged in Pune’s Yerwada central jail at 7:30 am on Wednesday.

The question which arose in my mind is that ‘Does killing Kasab ends the problem?’ He was neither the mastermind nor an architect of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. The masterminds of this act are still enjoying it back home and may never see the jail for their ills. These Satan will live free. Killing Kasab is like plucking a leaf out of the evil tree which still grows and may harm us more.
The incident took life of 166 people and the country justifies the killing by hanging kasab. This was not the justification but an act of may be revenge from our side, an answer for 26/11 attack, which may never end the grief of the victims family.

And now we fear the revenge from other side, Pakistan. And if that takes place we may lose more of people. A statement of Gandhiji works here correctly:-

                                           “An eye for eye makes the whole world blind”

What else could be done to Kasab? Remember, humanity adds to peace not killing. These masterminds should be caught and kept in prison. Kasab once said he was mind washed for the Mumbai attack. So we could have mind washed him again but this time for peace. He might be used to rescue some young people from traps of terror groups and if he would have died in this purification act then his death might have been justified.

If you say these are just sayings and it was not possible to use him for peace then I ask, why is this that bad things happen and good things remain sayings only? All machines are to keep away terror from the country but no machine to bring peace to country.

Now does killing Kasab guarantees no more attack only brings peace for Indians? It’s clear that capital punishment is not a way to end terror.

The abolishment of death penalties in France and U.K has not made the nation softer against terror than U.S. Killing can never be for justification.

If we want justification ask nation for capturing the master of terror, ask it to gurantee security.
 According to me wars and killings can never be for good, it can never ever be justified.

              


                                                    
        

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