Making Mockery of Indian Judiciary
Since independence Indian political leaders have made a mockery of Indian justice. Instead of confronting crime, corruption, violence and terrorism Indian political leaders are good in finding excuses. Our media and phony intellectuals are eager to promote phony root cause theories to justify violence, corruption and terrorism. They refuse to recognize it or even willing to deny it. They make excuses for Jihadi terrorism, coercive religious conversion, political corruption and bureau pathology. And by refusing to ignore judicial decisions, they nourish and encourage terrorism and corruption. Indeed, the greatest threat to India is political appeasement, irrational tolerance of corruption and ignoring threats to the country. Tax payer money is wasted with no questions asked.
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Corrupt politicians become Ministers only in India. Sarkaria commission found Karunanidhi as the most corrupt man in India. Yet he was allowed to become chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. The Leberhan spent more than 17 crocs of rupees for a few pages of report. Alu Prasad Yadev(fodder scam fame) the most corrupt man in Bihar became the railway Minister.
Recently Soofia Madany was arrested for several Jihadi bombing and bus burning cases. Marxist intellectuals, phony human rights activists in India have come up with a statement supporting her.
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The greatest threat to confront terrorism and corruption in India is political appeasement, selfish opportunism, and denial. The political leadership and spineless intellectual coolies that ignore judicial norms, and collude with terrorists are more dangerous than terrorists.
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