I am sorry if my comments have caused you any offence. That was certainly not my intention. Perhaps it would have been more accurate if I had stated that the incidents with the Indian army occur with worrying regularity rather than "all the time".
By my comments, I am not seeking to make a
I am sorry if my comments have caused you any offence. That was certainly
not my intention
Of course, I do understand that you had intention was not to offend. I
also understand that being close to 'ground-zero' would change
anyone's prespective on such matters. And no offence taken.
Some
There is another thing. If the cops in India had been in a similar
situation, I have little doubt that the whole Western Hemisphere would
be tellling the Indians how to apprehend and capture terrorists and
avoid killing innocent bystanders. Not only that, they would be do so
in a
Just to get to the bottom line , as Dylan said
How many miles must ...
the answer my fr..
is blowing in the
--- Chan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is another thing. If the cops in India had
been in a similar
situation, I have little doubt that the whole
Western Hemisphere
The difference between the Indian Army and British Bobby is -- the Indian Army do it all the time in a callous, calculative and well planned manner. Whereas the police officerin London had to do it in split seconds.
This morning when I walk past the high street I saw few people waving placards
The difference between the Indian Army and British Bobby is -- the
Indian Army do it all the time in a callous, calculative and well
planned manner. Whereas the police officer in London had to do it in
split seconds.
In my last post I mentioned how wrong Umesh (while supporting your
case) was in
Is that all true? I mean about the comparison between
the bobby and the thulla? I agree with you on the
decision to put those 8 (wasn't 1 enough?) bullets
through the head of a guy running away despite police
entreaties and that too with a long coat on.
But c'mon - the bobby has had only the
Rajib-da wrote:
We need the bobby to be putting in those bullets. Wealso need the protestors to be keeping them on theedge. Hopefully therein they would find a balance overthe long term term.
That seems quite a balanced view.
UmeshRajib Das [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that all
I mean about the comparison between
the bobby and the thulla?
I was only trying to separate the military from the policy. If one has
to compare, then they should compare the British constabulary with the
Indian police, and the British Military with the Indian Military.
Let's not give the bobby
I was only trying to separate the military from the
policy. If one has
to compare, then they should compare the British
constabulary with the
Indian police, and the British Military with the
Indian Military.
!!! But Why . Both are sailors sailing the same boat
off course in a diff. way.
Rini-ji,
I wonder this support you extend to the army men deployed in North East India and Kashmir also. I realize that you being based at UK do feel strongly in support of British police -- and speak against the Human Rights groups.
Do you also support the rape and killing of Manorama Devi of
Rini-ji,
I wonder this support you extend to the army men deployed in North East India and Kashmir also. I realize that you being based at UK do feel strongly in support of British police -- and speak against the Human Rights groups.
Do you also support the rape and killing of Manorama Devi of
Umesh
I wonder this support you extend to the army men deployed in North East
India and Kashmir also. I realize that you being based at UK do feel
strongly in support of British police -- and speak against the Human Rights
groups.
Do you also support the rape and killing of Manorama Devi of
Ram-da,
I think Indian amry did initiate an inquiry in Manorama Devi case after local outcry -- but I remember the Central Congress Ministers labelling it later - as a case where females became naked in public in Manipur and alleged that one of them was raped later.
I do not know what is
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