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Kasab retracts confession, says it was 'forced'

Mumbai: The trial in the Mumbai terror attack case opened on Friday with the sole surviving terrorist Mohammed Amir Ajmal Kasab seeking retraction of his confession and the prosecution hinting at Pakistan army's involvement in training him and the other terrorists, who were killed. The trial commenced   ....Read more

hang kasab quickly.....By: rahim | Tuesday , 21 Apr '09 6:58:18 AM Reply | Forward The indian law system is loose thats the reason pepole try to play the system.If indian law shows effective and quickly strict resulting.Than pepole think to do anything.
Flowers for KasabBy: VK | Monday , 20 Apr '09 13:51:58 PM Reply | Forward I suppose India should hand Kasab a bouquet of flowers for exposing the lethargy and crass neglect inherent in our ability to provide protection to the common people. The same people whom the Politicians are begging for votes with folded hands. Once the elections are over the Establishment will again start hybernating till the next terrorist strike. It is time we wake up and revamp our approach to the whole issue so that even a common man is involved and feels proud to be an Indian rather than always being at the receiving end and feeling helpless about the whole thing.People should be informed as to how they should detect unusual and suspicious activity and the Hot Line where they should inform. A concerted effort involving the Masses can only be an effective deterrent in a large country like India.
Hang him immediatelyBy: Proud Indian | Monday , 20 Apr '09 12:34:04 PM Reply | Forward Dear Prosecutors, Please hang him. This is the only solution for it. I would praise if Thackery would take stingent action if something goes wrong and if Kasab is released.
KASAB follows the same behaviour of SELF DENIAL, LIE and RETRACTING THE WORDS followed by the PAKI establishment...By: young indian | Monday , 20 Apr '09 10:05:09 AM Reply | Forward Ajmal Kasab seeking retraction of his confession and the prosecution hinting at Pakistan army's involvement in training him and the other terrorists, who were killed, CLEARLY PROVES THAT HE IS A PAKI as he is following the same behaviour of SELF DENIAL, LIE and RETRACTING THE WORDS followed by the PAKI establishment...who are good at this tricks...what more proof do you want....PAKIS are the criminals and offendes of worst kind they should be dealt with the "TALIBAN LAW" or "SAUDI LAW" or "JUNGLE LAW" With Manmohan like people at the helms he is certainly to escape without punishment...This is India
IndianBy: Samir | Sunday , 19 Apr '09 10:36:51 AM Reply | Forward After killing so much people, He should be hanged till death at Gateway of India oppesite to Taj.
Hang kasab immediatelyBy: arup | Sunday , 19 Apr '09 8:25:07 AM Reply | Forward Government is actually wasting honest tax payers money in this case.Instead, time of the court should be utilised to clear thousands of pending cases.Why trial? Kasab has been seen killing innocent people in live coverage.In our democratic setup if parliament is supreme,then a resolution should have been passed with M.Ps of all political parties without a precedent on Kasab,if necessary with vote.It clearly proves politicians do not want to take any responsibility.Now kasab will be fed,housed
Metal detectors cause cancer?By: Sumit | Sunday , 19 Apr '09 5:47:03 AM Reply | Forward By the way what is this metal detectors cropping up everywhere ? Frequent exposure to its rays may cause cancer. Are the people willing to get cancer and die rather than support freedom ?
CAN YOU GET AWAY KASABBy: R Sundar | Saturday , 18 Apr '09 8:49:30 AM Reply | Forward Does Kasab think he can easily get away with such a horrendous crime ? He should well remember that he has been caught on camera holding a gun and firing people at will. The trial on him is just to bring out the nuts and bolts of the case and is a mere formality. Having taken away the lives of many innocents, he should now be prepared to face the music and cannot shy away from his unpardonable crime upon humanity. Fathers, Mothers and Childrens would be cursing at him having lost their near and dear ones for no fault of theirs. Kasab should for sure rot in cell awaiting his death sentence.
His lawyer is teaching him various tricksBy: Vishakha | Saturday , 18 Apr '09 8:10:10 AM Reply | Forward S G Abbas Kazmi -- kasab's lawyer is teaching him various tricks, using our taxpayers money. His lawyer should also be hanged alongwith him.
forgive him pleaseBy: Gary Wagner | Saturday , 18 Apr '09 7:08:15 AM Reply | Forward Kasab is innocent (As Jesus said, forgive them as they do not know what they are doing). He was just a puppet following his orders and instructions. If Indian Govt has guts and courage, they should go after those who instigated him even if it means invading pakistan to capture them or else it will strengthen the image of India as soft state and invite further terror attacks. When one israeli is killed by palestinians, hundreds of palestinians are killed in retaliationn. When hundreds of Indians are killed by one pakistani, what is the result? By the way why not appoint barrister antulay to defend kasab? Also the court should consult mahesh bhat who can give justificcation for all these killings.If antulay and bhat are not hanged along with kasab in public, the rotten system will continue to rot further.
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