So nice of you to leave for Pakistan - Stay there and live a decent life - and don't bother to speak for the Indian minorities who are much more safer and live a much more decent life than they do in your country - You know anybody can be selective - You remember one Tytler but won't recall those 442 rioters convicted by Indian courts in connection with the 84 riots and the very same thing goes for the 2002 Gujarat riots as well where you'll remember the likes of Babu Bajrangi but would hardly recall those 249 convictions including he himself.
(01) In Delhi, 442 of the rioters were convicted by the courts. 49 of these were sentenced to the life imprisonment, and another three to imprisonment of more than 10 years. 6 Delhi Police officers were punished for lapses during the riots. In April 2013, the Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeal of three convicts who had challenged the High Court's decision to award them life sentence.
442 convicted in various anti-Sikh riots cases: Delhi Police
These were the results of the two SIT's formed by the erstwhile Congress government and since a new SIT has been recently formed and will deliver its report in 6 months - expect many more to behind the bars.
(02) In the 2002 Gujarat riots - As of April 2013 249 convictions had been secured, 184 Hindus and 65 Muslims. 31 of the Muslim convictions were for the Train incident in Godhra.
'Gujarat riots not sudden and spontaneous, SIT probe biased' - Full Story - Newzfirst
The Indian Supreme Court has been strongly critical of the state government's investigation and prosecution of those accused of violence during the riots, directing police to review about 2,000 of the 4,000 riot-related cases that had been closed citing lack of evidence or leads. Following this direction, police identified nearly 1,600 cases for re-investigation, arrested 640 accused and launched investigations against 40 police officers for their failures.
2002 Gujarat riots - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(03) Mohammad Afzal Guru was a TERRORIST and was rightfully given death sentence in India for his role in the December 2001 terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament. The fact that S. A. R Geelani was acquitted is enough to reflect the transparency of the case.
(04) Even in United States the Blacks cry of differential treatment which is more or less the story of all countries across the globe where they have Incarceration issues let alone India -
1 In 3 Black Males Will Go To Prison In Their Lifetime, Report Warns
I often wonder with what moral right do some bloody hypocrites have to question about our efforts in delivering justice to our minorities when you themselves couldn't in the past 67 years?