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Errors of commission

The Liberhan Commission was constituted on December 16, 1992 to probe the demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya. Seventeen years later, on June 30, 2009, Justice Liberhan has submitted his report to the prime minister. It is an opportune time to raise several serious issues including the c  ....Read more

Falling on deaf ears!!?By: Vandana | Friday , 3 Jul '09 8:43:59 AM Reply | Forward The article was so good.Seriously the country is in dire need of reforms and changes in all sectors which involve the legislature itself. The commissions' reports are reduced to mere jokes. I was surprised when Justice Liberhan was saying again and again how free a man he is now..as if he had been under the political knife for the past so many years...clearly he was and so were others...and who knows all the work could again go down the drain...the UPA govt..or the congress to be precise doesnt have a very good record of implementing the enquiry committees' recommendations and enforcing into laws...We can just hope that the perpetrators of civil riots and sectarianism in India are punished to the core.By manipulating the working of the committees, the govt. is playing with the emotions of the people of India..people cannot be befooled for long..the govt. must take action if it doesn't want to see anothr civil riot eruptin in the country due to its own negligence towards bringin justice
Hang LiberhanBy: Girija Shanker | Thursday , 2 Jul '09 16:16:02 PM Reply | Forward Frankly anybody who is capable of discussing and analyzing a particularly issue or problem for such a long time with - of course - no results has to be a great scientist or a parasite for govt funds that are released for such meetings. With Mr. Liberhan, I'll settle for latter without much thought. Clearly in any other country this wouldn't have happened and even if it did - by a freak incident - this person would have simply sent to gallows to rot for rest of his life. But of course, we're in India - the motherhood of all bureaucrazy.
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