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3 women allege rape by Indian army men.

what do you mean "died"?? he was lynched.

So what is wrong in that?

what does that even mean??

It means that the racist Indian media which does not even know where Nagaland is were making racist comments against Nagas. And media or the government does not have the right to declare anybody innocent or guilty, that is the job of the judiciary.

what the hell is the word "confession" doing in the home ministry statement which also has "consensual" in it... it is just the retarded moralistic regressive attitude of modi sarkaar... obviously, sanghi ideology considers male-female lustfulness a great sin, which must be only used for procreation and adding 10 million more hindu males to the world every year.

I don't give a damn about these hindu muslim politics. Feel free to abuse the Hindu political parties or their supporters.

The accused was a bangladeshi and hence there is no sympathy for him.
 
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Many terrorists in Pakistan are financed by Indian RAW. Are the rapists in India ISI agents ?
Just to remind you guys to keep the eyes on the ball.

Have edited my post. I'm using phone, and browser is too slow
 
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The accused was a bangladeshi and hence there is no sympathy for him.

the "accused" was the brother of indian army soldiers.

from ( New facts emerge in Dimapur lynching: Syed Khan not a 'Bangladeshi illegal' but from a military family - Firstpost )...
Syed Sharif Khan was dragged out of a Dimapur prison, paraded naked and then beaten and stoned and killed by a mob which believed he was an 'Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrant' who raped a Naga college student. However, it now turns out that not only was Khan an Indian but he hailed from a family of army men and had moved to Nagaland from Assam after marrying a Naga woman.

We can't be Bangladeshis just because we are Bengali Muslims," Nasiruddin, Khan's brother, told the Times of India.

“Our eldest brother who was in the Army died while in service, while two brothers, Syed Jamal Khan and Syed Kamal Khan, are with the Assam Regiment,” he said.

Khan's brother, Nasiruddin, who lived with him in Dimapur has said that his brother led a happy family life and the complainant was his wife's cousin. Nasiruddin alleged that Khan had gone with the victim and her friend to attend a party on 23 February and the police had come the next day to arrest him based on the complaint filed by the girl.

He also alleged the victim had sought money which Khan's wife had refused to pay and blamed social media outrage over the incident for the lynching, according to the Times of India report.
 
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the "accused" was the brother of indian army soldiers.

The accused was from a village which is the largest hub of illegal bangladeshi migrants in the region. Papers can be forged and identities can be purchased. Everything for the right price of course.

And in case you did not notice, this thread also accuses Indian army jawans. So what was so special about the lynched man and his family?

You know, people like you don't have a problem who is killing or who gets killed. The only thing that matters to you is the religious lens fixed on your eyes. You are not bothered about a man getting killed, you are more concerned about the religion of the man being killed.

You accuse Indian army here and call them holy cows, and in this same thread you shout that the brother of the lynched man was in Indian army. Now who is hiding behind the holy cow?
 
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The accused was from a village which is the largest hub of illegal bangladeshi migrants in the region. Papers can be forged and identities can be purchased. Everything for the right price of course.

And in case you did not notice, this thread also accuses Indian army jawans. So what was so special about the lynched man and his family?

i have nothing more to say after this.
 
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the law allows any security personal to arrest, detain and interrogate anybody on the basis of suspicion. it don't allow to shoot a person on the basis of suspicion. and the law provide legal immunity to security personal if they shoot a terrorists. this is a necessary law.

It allows security forces to shoot and kill on the basis of mere suspicion. And no legal action can be taken if the shot person later turns out to be innocent. You have much reading to do here.

where are you from?? even Americans won't Praise their law like this. who told you that india don't give importance to Human rights?? how many soldiers are punised in inida?? did any soldiers of US or Pakistan is punished for their human right violation??

If India gives importance to human rights then why is a Gandhian activist like Irom Sharmila under arrest? Her crime is going on hunger strike for 14 straight years. She is kept alive by being forcibly nose-fed. In Kashmir BJP can team up with separatists to form government, Kasab was fed biryani in a 5-star cell and a human rights activist is a persecuted criminal.

US soldiers were tried and sentenced to prison for killing indiscriminately in Iraq. US was in war with Iraq and the soldiers could have gone away by saying they were killing enemy. But the US holds law supreme.

terrorists are exploring the loopholes of democracy, in that case we need AFSPA to suppress the armed insurgency. c'mon even soldiers are humans, they need to protected, did you send your son who is a soldier to a place where, if a soldier shoots a terrorts then he will be punished to for shooting a man?? no. this for what AFSPA is given, which will give the soldiers a necessary protection to do their job, which is to protect the country from the terrorts.

Terrorists are forming government in Kashmir with BJP support. It is an irony which right-wingers happily ignore because of obvious reasons.

Insurgency cannot be solved by military action, if it is otherwise then why is army not deployed to fight maoists?

Soldiers job is risky, and a soldier needs to face the risks or not wear the uniform at all. If a soldier shoots an innocent man in Indian soil then the soldier needs to face the law like any other Indian. A soldiers job is to protect his country from external aggression. AFSPA does not cover external aggression it gives legal immunity to soldiers operating in India. AFSPA thus cannot be allowed.

AFSPA is only for the areas where insurgency is high. in china and in pakistan or burma AFSPA is in their entair country. there is difference. sitting in a AC room and you can ask for removing the AFSPA which protect our soldiers from this terrorists. AFSPA help our soldiers to do their duty fearlessly, and effectively. this AFSPA made Srinagar more safer than Islamabad.

China does not have any law like AFSPA. Do not talk of AC rooms when you are yourself not a soldier, spare the keyboard rhetoric here.

AFSPA does not help the situation in any way, else terrorism would not have been continuing in Kashmir. There were no mass protests in Kashmir prior to AFSPA, there is now. AFSPA only alienates people.
 
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Modi's done way better than any single PM in Pakistan's history.

i thought you support "aam aadmi party".

just so that you want to demean another nation just for the sake of something artifical called nationalism, you need not support ( even one word ) anti-human governments like modi sarkaar.

just a point to think about.
 
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i thought you support "aam aadmi party".

just so that you want to demean another nation just for the sake of something artifical called nationalism, you need not support ( even one word ) anti-human governments like modi sarkaar.

just a point to think about.

When PMs of your home states of Pak and Libya do well, I'll transcend nationalism and compliment them too.
 
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When PMs of your home states of Pak and Libya do well, I'll transcend nationalism and compliment them too.

can't say about pakistan but what libya achieved in 1969 is what india hasn't achieved in 2015... and i am not talking about a cell phone sent into mars orbit.
 
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Law should take its own course n there is none above the law be it armed forces or common public.....
 
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Love threads like these; helps clean up filth from the forum.
 
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Law should take its own course n there is none above the law be it armed forces or common public.....

It is policies like AFSPA that prevents law from taking its course. That is why sensible people and human rights activist are so against such a black law.
 
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