I will second Aariz Mohammed on that. Would be signatories should be given
an opportunity to whet the proposed bill as well as the petition.
Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:07 AM, aariz mohammed wrote:
> Dear Petitioners and All Campaigners,
>
> Unless the bill is attached ho
Dear Petitioners and All Campaigners,
Unless the bill is attached how the question of acceptability arises
AarizMohammed
--- On Thu, 25/2/10, Harsh Kapoor wrote:
From: Harsh Kapoor
Subject: [humanrights-movement:2276] The Proposed Communal Violence Bill 2009
in its present form is tot
*The reviewer's brief on the supposed radicalisation of Jamaat-e-Islami
suffer from an ideological bias. The actual facts clearly prove that Jamaat
has very deliberately kept itself away from any attempt towards
radicalisation. Jamaat's break with SIMI is further proof that Jamaat
actively condemne
New Delhi: Instead of mourning long over the murder of Adv. Shahid Azmi, his
younger brother Adv. Khalid Azmi is now preparing to represent the case of
26/11 accused Fahim Ansari. On Wednesday, the court accepted him as counsel
for Fahim Ansari. However, the final arguments in the case, likely to b
*Explosives which did not make news *
*It is astonishing that a seizure of explosives in container bags that carry
a Pune connection on the very next day of the Pune blast, is not a story for
the media! * SHAHINA KK wonders at the bland response to seizures in Gujarat
the day after the blast.
A
The Proposed Communal Violence Bill 2009 in its present form is
totally unacceptable! - Online Petition
This is an urgent call to all democrats and responsible citizens to
register their protest to the government of India for not having taken
into consideration widespread demands since 2005 by ind