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Bhopal: Verdict For Future Shocks!

By Rajkumar

08 June, 2010
Countercurrents.org

This is not a simple judgment. But it is the symbol of Indian judicial subservience to global corporate particularly to Uncle Sam. Thanks to the Pro-US obedience of Manmohan and gang.

The curse of India is there is no minimum sensitivity on the spirit of sovereignty among either ruling class or masses. Those who raise voice against such subjugation and humiliation will be green hunted by Chidambaram and gang. If we protest peacefully we would be imprisoned. If we remain simple folks then we would be uprooted from our age old dwelling places so that global and national corporate can loot our places. Shutting-up everything ff we go on voting in every election then we will be considered as true citizens of India.

Hey you people of India! Do you not have collective sensitivity! A ‘Veerappan’ the sandal smuggler of the forest was killed by the state and he was posed as a real threat to the country. He killed not even handful of people and some elephants. The state spent some crores of rupees to kill him. What did the judiciary do to apprehend Andersons, the owner of Union Carbide, the killer of nearly 30,000 people in Bhopal? Hey you Indian judiciary if you fail to apprehend Anderson just accept your judicial cowardice. Hereafter you should treat pickpockets and rowdies on par with Andersons, hereafter.

It is a shame not only to the judiciary but the rulers and policy makers of the country. Do you know the plight of the illegal detainees locked up in the prisons of India for years? In 2005, a total of 3,58,368 prisoners were lodged in different jails. Law minister Veerappa moily speeks. http://www.indiaenews.com/india/20090716/208846.htm

“The National Human Rights commission has formulated guidelines saying that a person under arrest must be produced before the appropriate court within 24 hours of arrest, he should have access to his lawyer and family and the method of interrogation used should not be torturous and humiliating,” NHRC member B.C Patel said referring to a report by the National Police Commission, “As per the third report by the NPC, 60 per cent of arrests are unjustified..”(sourve: http://www.asiapacificforum.net/news/india-rights-of-prisoners-must-be-respected.html.) The Indian judiciary just not bothers about those thousands of detainees who are being humiliated for years in the dark prisons, neither has it bothered about the thousands who cry for help and are kept under the boots of the police in the premise of police custody. Why did our police or our judiciary fail to put Andersons & co under policy custody? This is explicit demonstration of our “neo-liberal judicial paradigm”.

Hey aam aadmi! Tomorrow there will be more such disastrous caused by the civil nuclear gadgets imported from US by Manmohan & co. That time please do not blame the US companies. Even if you file a case against them they would be in better position than Andersons. That is the way they have devised the MoU with India. So be prepared to get exposed to nuclear radiation and keep mum.

Hey lovers of justice and peace! It is explicit now that corporate money can buy global justice. A day may come, when Swiss Bank start dictating the terms for global governance!

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