Sample of my thoughtful Article.
Perhaps it is yet unlawful to define a human according to Indian law by race, caste, creed, religion or gender. Having said that let me portray my views on the high emotion driven fanciful trial of Ajmal Kasab. India yet does not have a clear definition of the term terrorism yet in an attempt to lackey the west has declared a “WAR” on terror (the issues with the definition being quite evident in the Pakistani questions raised during any bilateral negotiations with India). Assuming that India has a thorough understanding of term terror and is at war with it then as with every war a prisoner of war is governed by the set rules of the Geneva Convention which clearly state that every prisoner of war is to confined and returned to his country after the end of the war to executed only if an escape attempt is made. If Ajmal Kasab’s actions on that ill fated day are against the Indian laws defending the sovereignty of the country then how else is a terrorist expected to behave, bury the killed? A trial in which the obvious verdict has arrived before the trial is different than the conditions of Guantanamo Bay. Perhaps it may not be the case if they were to conduct their business for the retribution of the mass slaughter of 2500 innocent unarmed civilians buried in mass graves in the state of Indian occupied Kashmir for which an inquiry is in progress. The Shree Krishna commission inquiry into the 1000 Muslim deaths by state sponsored ammunition left very little doubt of its effectiveness, as the serial killers of that period continue to prosper with comforts provided by the tax payer’s funds. In an attempt to further lackey the west the Indian authorities have over publicized the Kasab trial to purport the imagination among its own citizens and those of the west that India is an over-democratic state, as in the west, by neglecting its loss of virtue in the Indian administered state of Jammu and Kashmir and to divert its over confidence when Kasab drove the nail home. AS: It is said “Patriotism is a Virtue of the Vicious”….Plato.
REFERENCES:
Story of Kasab:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajmal_Kasab
Geneva Convention:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneva_Conventions
Mass Graves of Kashmir:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jul/09/mass-graves-of-kashmir
Bombay riots of 1993 and their aftermath:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_Riots