Recommendations appear in Niti Aayog’s Tax Policy Working Paper Series–II. It says there is a need to shift away from fear-based enforcement to trust-based governance.
In service with the British military since 2019, it is also known as the Martlet missile. Ukrainians have also deployed these missiles against Russian troops.
Education, reservations, govt jobs are meant to bring equality and dignity. That we are a long way from that is evident in the shoe thrown at the CJI and the suicide of Haryana IPS officer. The film Homebound has a lesson too.
Generally thieves if caught hold by the public they are thrashed by the local people and inform or taken the culprits to the nearest police station for further action. But the public are not supposed to kill the thieves.
It is for the police to put them behind bar and punish under appropriate section as per the law of the land. Killing of these thieves by a mob is certainly deplorable.
If an alleged robbery has taken place, a police complaint has to be lodged which every knows. If every body takes the law into their hands then only law of the jungle will prevail. The police are not taking any action at all. This is the result that will follow.
The status of Chiefs vis -a-vis C-in-Cs is that of first among equals. An officer becomes chief by virtue of his seniority. In so far as the competence is concer they are equal having reached that level after a hard slog through their career. The premise is that if a C-in-C in notconsidered fit to become chief he shouldn’t have made it to the level of C-in-C in the first place. To supercede a C-in-C when his tern comes for elevation is to question the selection process of C-in-C
Such crimes deserve condemnation. However, there is need for punishment for stealing livestock of poor villagers by thieves so that mob attacks do not take place. Law and order machinery needs to be put into very effective mode in States like Bihar, UP, MP etc
Three human beings were murdered for stealing livestock , now the debate is whether it was lynching , communal or secular , strange are the times we live in !
That Tabrej Ansari incident from Jharkhand was communal because he was forced to chant Jai Shree Ram and Jai Hanuman.. You should first watch the viral video then comment on the incident…
Anyway, communal or not, mob lynchers should be punished.. They dont have the right to kill someone.
How is this not lynching? It is extra-judicial killing (or “administering of justice ” – depending on which side you are on) by a mob which is exactly what lynching is. We should stop playing with words and wake up to the fact that the country is becoming increasingly lawless by the day.
In 1994 this community stole 8 cows and 7 buffalo’s from our house in village Sondip ,Purnea.When we went to look for them we found the culprits.They had all the animals except 2 as they were sold for slaughter after alot of negotiations we could get back our animals only after paying them Rs 48,000.
Good these people were killed.And they shud hv been.All such thieves shud face the same fate
Nitish Kumar does not know the definition of lynching. Lynching ia to put to death, by mob action and without legal authority. It is not confined to killing due to religious belief. The growing killings by mobs in India reflects failure of governance and law and order in the country.
Every killing is turned into a mob lynching by our press because it suits their political agenda. Killers should be punished. However, let’s not turn murders into communal incidents.
So you believe that the punishment for stealing is death. Good. What should be the punishment for prizing a few thousand ruppees over a human’s life?
Publish your address, so they thieves can come and steal. Since you don’t mind parting with few thousand rupees.
Can you state the link between your response and my statement? I don’t mind parting with a few thousand rupees to save a stranger’s life. This is a fundamental duty of every Indian. You have a problem with Indian Constitution? Looks so as you believe in killing people who steal from you, which is a crime as per the constitution. People who do not believe in constitution are anti-national.
Well if it happens in secular Bihar it is different. Other places, it is lynching. There also that guy stolen vehicle and people caught and thrashed him. But that is communal as few guys shouted Jai Shree Ram. Media happy, Bihar CM happy. Lynching story is not new in UP and Bihar. Only story created around is new.
Generally thieves if caught hold by the public they are thrashed by the local people and inform or taken the culprits to the nearest police station for further action. But the public are not supposed to kill the thieves.
It is for the police to put them behind bar and punish under appropriate section as per the law of the land. Killing of these thieves by a mob is certainly deplorable.
If an alleged robbery has taken place, a police complaint has to be lodged which every knows. If every body takes the law into their hands then only law of the jungle will prevail. The police are not taking any action at all. This is the result that will follow.
Killing whether by lynching or mob fury or by any other means cannot be justified in a civilised society.
The status of Chiefs vis -a-vis C-in-Cs is that of first among equals. An officer becomes chief by virtue of his seniority. In so far as the competence is concer they are equal having reached that level after a hard slog through their career. The premise is that if a C-in-C in notconsidered fit to become chief he shouldn’t have made it to the level of C-in-C in the first place. To supercede a C-in-C when his tern comes for elevation is to question the selection process of C-in-C
Such crimes deserve condemnation. However, there is need for punishment for stealing livestock of poor villagers by thieves so that mob attacks do not take place. Law and order machinery needs to be put into very effective mode in States like Bihar, UP, MP etc
Three human beings were murdered for stealing livestock , now the debate is whether it was lynching , communal or secular , strange are the times we live in !
That Tabrej Ansari incident from Jharkhand was communal because he was forced to chant Jai Shree Ram and Jai Hanuman.. You should first watch the viral video then comment on the incident…
Anyway, communal or not, mob lynchers should be punished.. They dont have the right to kill someone.
How is this not lynching? It is extra-judicial killing (or “administering of justice ” – depending on which side you are on) by a mob which is exactly what lynching is. We should stop playing with words and wake up to the fact that the country is becoming increasingly lawless by the day.
In 1994 this community stole 8 cows and 7 buffalo’s from our house in village Sondip ,Purnea.When we went to look for them we found the culprits.They had all the animals except 2 as they were sold for slaughter after alot of negotiations we could get back our animals only after paying them Rs 48,000.
Good these people were killed.And they shud hv been.All such thieves shud face the same fate
Nitish Kumar does not know the definition of lynching. Lynching ia to put to death, by mob action and without legal authority. It is not confined to killing due to religious belief. The growing killings by mobs in India reflects failure of governance and law and order in the country.
Every killing is turned into a mob lynching by our press because it suits their political agenda. Killers should be punished. However, let’s not turn murders into communal incidents.
So you believe that the punishment for stealing is death. Good. What should be the punishment for prizing a few thousand ruppees over a human’s life?
Publish your address, so they thieves can come and steal. Since you don’t mind parting with few thousand rupees.
Can you state the link between your response and my statement? I don’t mind parting with a few thousand rupees to save a stranger’s life. This is a fundamental duty of every Indian. You have a problem with Indian Constitution? Looks so as you believe in killing people who steal from you, which is a crime as per the constitution. People who do not believe in constitution are anti-national.
Well if it happens in secular Bihar it is different. Other places, it is lynching. There also that guy stolen vehicle and people caught and thrashed him. But that is communal as few guys shouted Jai Shree Ram. Media happy, Bihar CM happy. Lynching story is not new in UP and Bihar. Only story created around is new.