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Prasad Nichenametla, based out of Hyderabad, covers all developments in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with special focus on politics, policy, economy and governance. Prasad joined ThePrint in September 2023. He can be reached at prasad.n@theprint.in
Every society have their fair share of criminals Brutal rapes, murder etc also happens every where. Rest civilised , educated society should keep their sanity even in extreme provocation. Otherwise we cease to remain civilised and vile and evil in society will overpower us.
Indian judiciary should hung their head in shame. This incident is a extra judicial killing, public is jubilant and the court is a silent spectator. Inability of judicial system is exposed here. From a democratic civil society, We are slowly heading towards a police state.
Totally agree. Instead of taking steps to ensure real justice and end to future rapes, the government supports extra-judicial killings. and half the people are by now so brain-washed that they support it. That the family in its anger and grief are happy is understandable but the rest of us, while demanding justice do not have to support police killings.
The only caveat – and a very large one – is that there should be absolutely no doubt about the guilt of those who were eliminated.
And how is there, “absolutely no doubt” about the guilt without a fair trial?
Fine piece of work. As the menace of violence and brutality against women increases, such short cuts, although not sanctioned by the law of the land, will find wide social acceptance. When encounter killings were used against Bombay’s underworld, many citizens felt that someone had to clean the city’s sewers.