Death Sentence

One more criminal(Harish Rajput) sentenced to death by the court for his brutal crime(rape and murder of a ten year old school girl). This may not be a good judgement when we start seeing it from one side of a coin. But this seems to be a perfect punishment for the people who commit crimes like rapes and murders. Now again human rights comes in to the picture saying -Life is valuable and no one has right to end it. If so who gave the right to that person for ending the life of a small girl.

When Dhanjay Chatterjee was sentenced to death some of the organisations started focusing on some other things like 'Family' indicating he is the only son, backward person etc,etc., But what happened to the girl's family? In what state they have been after loosing their little kid? How much pain and agony the child must have experienced before dying? Justice must be done to her family also. May be this act might not bring their child back. But at the same time this might teach a lesson to other people who commit this sort of crimes. Thanks to Kalam for not accepting the mercy petition. Hopefully in this case also judgement will be implemented with out any objections.

One more thing to observe is people who are sentenced are from middle class or lower middle class who can't influence the courts or law. There are many other criminals who escape from the law after crime. Money, power or some other thing may influence. Who will punish those? When will be the day where law of equality applies in literature also?

Comments

Pavithra said…
I completely agree with you Siri. Also the Human rights activists who voice the abolition of death penalty should consider taking personal responsibility for the future action of these brutal criminals and I doubt no one would.
If the criminal didnt show any mercy on the little child, then why should the soceity be kind.
Hats off to the Indian Law!!!!

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