Blow to Jihadi hopes as Judiciary raises above votebank politics

published on August 27, 2013

Abdul Nasser Madani, arrested in connection with the serial blasts, five years ago was denied bail by Karnataka HC today. Madani had submitted his bail plea showing his health problem. HC asked to approach Supreme Court for bail if needed.This is the fifth time court denies Madani bail.

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Untill May 2013, Abdul Nasser Madani’s bail plea rejection by Karnataka Highcourts were a tool for Jihadi’s in Kerala including Muslim league and Secular brigade to blame BJP govt.

Every time the bail plea were rejected, fanatic mobs conducted protested march against the Karnataka govt.,  spat venom against a democratically elected govt. and accused them of framing an innocent like Abdul Nasser Madni as a traitor and terrorist!

Since Congress came into power in Karnataka, there were renewed hopes in Jihadi camps that the arrival of their saviours will help in clearing this guiltless from all charges framed against their holy man.

What they all conveniently forgot was that our Judiciary is not made to sing paeans to fanatic elements in the society. Since Congress came into power, it was second time now the High court rejected the bail plea of Abdul Nasser Madani.

Those who associate with this terrorist and becoming an advocate for this terrorist even after continuous bail rejection by High court are the greatest traitors then the Madni itself. The Secular Hindus who knowingly or unknowingly support Congress and Marxist should ask their leaders why they love this Jihadi terrorist this much? What is bigger to them Jihadi Vote Bank or the Nation?

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