Sunday, April 17, 2022

"Bulldozer" only time tested effective tool to curb communal violence.

 "Law will take it's own course", can we deal with this kind of approach with habitual perpetrators of communal violence?


 Yesterday, we saw on TV the accused of communal violence being taken to Rohini court, however we could notice, there were no signs of remorse on their faces. In fact, all of them were behaving as if they had done some "heroic acts". Probably, they were right. They are habitual violators of law and they know, poor investigation, lack of credible evidence and leftist high profile advocates, NGOs, secular political parties will help them go Scot free ultimately. Akbaruddin owaisi was acquitted recently, several accused of East Delhi riots in 2020 have got bail/have been discharged. All the accused of communal violence of Jahangir puri too will get bail/will be discharged in coming weeks due to above-said reasons and then they will be free to give effect to third incident of communal violence in Delhi and incidents of communal violence will go on in Delhi.


For the above reason, Bulldozer baba has used bulldozers to punish perpetrators of communal violence in U.P. and CMs of M.P. and Gujarat have started following the same. Success of bulldozers in curbing communal violence in U.P. suggests that probably Delhi too might be forced to implement the same method, if rulers of Delhi have any serious intent to prevent recurrence of communal violence.


 Delhi CM , for his vote bank reason shall never support bulldozer as a tool to punish perpetrators of  communal violence in Delhi and hence now it is left to central govt to use this method to help Delhi get rid of communal violence. If Delhi CM shirks his responsibilty, should the central govt not intervene for lasting peace and in the interests of people of Delhi? In two years, Delhi has experienced two incidents of communal violence, now people of Delhi can't afford third incident of communal violence and hence let centre intervene and bulldozz potential incidents of  communal violence in Delhi permanently.

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