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A ghastly crime has been treated accordingly by court of law.
The crime committed was a thought of depraved mind.
If the mother is asking for a still harsher punishment like burning in public; it’s a thought of another depraved mind.
Supporting a cause is necessary but stoking another depraved mind is not wise.
Yes the death penalty is a deterrent to one Middle Eastern country the accused and convicted rapist was sentenced to death since the victim felt pain over a long period of time before she died the rapist was tied behind a vehicle and dragged to his death in public, call it brutal but men will think and act more carefully!!!!!
Dear Asha Singhji, You are not alone in this fight for justice. Many of us sincerely wish the harshest punishment to the perpetrators of the gruesome crime in Nirbhaya’s case. Your hapless cries wrenches our heart. The slow judicial process in our country is outrageous. Your suffering is immense. Every time you have shed tears during an interview many of us have cried along with you, unknown to you. But please gather yourself and don’t say ‘burn them alive.’ That is exactly what we should not do in a civilised society even as a reaction to the beastly acts of some terrible people. That is exactly the challenge we have, how to deal with such people?Let us not be under the delusion that the harshest punishment like death to the perpetrator can obliterate the losses suffered by the victim. It is the sad part of all punishments.Your best solace comes through what you are already doing, helping so many other victims with your support. They should be severely punished, but allowing the perpetrators to appeal is a way of still having faith in humanity and a way of dealing with the barbarians amongst us as humans would.Please don’t say you would know if it had happened with you. None should suffer as you have,our tears are uncontrollable, but let us not say ‘burn them alive’
Burn them alive, in public ? How will this solve anybody’s problem but our sadistic pleasure of witnessing a violent death. Why not do a live telecast of the act of these state murders for our pleasure and lessons. Death penalty do not solve anything, it makes our society more violent I guess. Looks like we are going back to a medieval violent society. People without love for the opposite gender among us commits rape, rest of us, Buddha’s son will ask for their blood in the name of Justice.
I enjoy what you guys tend to be up too. This type of clever work and coverage! Keep up the fantastic works guys I’ve added you guys to my personal blogroll.
I agree because it will stop the future offenders to think thrice before committing such a crime.
A ghastly crime has been treated accordingly by court of law.
The crime committed was a thought of depraved mind.
If the mother is asking for a still harsher punishment like burning in public; it’s a thought of another depraved mind.
Supporting a cause is necessary but stoking another depraved mind is not wise.
Yes the death penalty is a deterrent to one Middle Eastern country the accused and convicted rapist was sentenced to death since the victim felt pain over a long period of time before she died the rapist was tied behind a vehicle and dragged to his death in public, call it brutal but men will think and act more carefully!!!!!
Dear Asha Singhji, You are not alone in this fight for justice. Many of us sincerely wish the harshest punishment to the perpetrators of the gruesome crime in Nirbhaya’s case. Your hapless cries wrenches our heart. The slow judicial process in our country is outrageous. Your suffering is immense. Every time you have shed tears during an interview many of us have cried along with you, unknown to you. But please gather yourself and don’t say ‘burn them alive.’ That is exactly what we should not do in a civilised society even as a reaction to the beastly acts of some terrible people. That is exactly the challenge we have, how to deal with such people?Let us not be under the delusion that the harshest punishment like death to the perpetrator can obliterate the losses suffered by the victim. It is the sad part of all punishments.Your best solace comes through what you are already doing, helping so many other victims with your support. They should be severely punished, but allowing the perpetrators to appeal is a way of still having faith in humanity and a way of dealing with the barbarians amongst us as humans would.Please don’t say you would know if it had happened with you. None should suffer as you have,our tears are uncontrollable, but let us not say ‘burn them alive’
Burn them alive, in public ? How will this solve anybody’s problem but our sadistic pleasure of witnessing a violent death. Why not do a live telecast of the act of these state murders for our pleasure and lessons. Death penalty do not solve anything, it makes our society more violent I guess. Looks like we are going back to a medieval violent society. People without love for the opposite gender among us commits rape, rest of us, Buddha’s son will ask for their blood in the name of Justice.