Saturday, December 07, 2019

'Encounte Killing' in Telengana, India-December 2019

We don't know for sure that the accused were the perpetrators. We also don't know for sure that the police are lying now. We are commenting based on what we believe is the truth about what happened.
#freeforall #nojusticeanyway

Helpless society and people are bound to react not in a logical manner appealing to intelligent, sensible people. The analogy is a cornered rat wil fight fiercely. I think the outbreak of rape epidemic in India is making many ordinary people feel like cornered rats and they are lashing out to survive. We must try to understand that. Our sense of law abiding, justice, due process etc will go out of the window if we are forced to live or live in such atmosphere.
 As long as capital punishment is there on the books, for some crimes it should be meted out quickly. Not dragged on with petitions, etc.

This is a lesson for the Enforcement and Justice system in India. Public are not going to tolerate delay and corru
ption and inefficiency in meeting out justice.
Internet and SM are crucial forces now. Hopefully they will work for the disadvantaged, abused, helpless and the common man/woman.
Gang rape is a most heinous crime and the system has to be strengthened to deal with it more quickly to work as a good deterrent to reduce such an heinous crime.

The perpetrators of such crimes give up all rights to humane treatment from the society.

'We the people' are divided into those who live in a dangerous society and more likely to be affected and those who live relatively safely in the same country and not affected as much directly. The former group is a larger number and their voices are being heard more now.
The latter group has to understand better their emotions and cries for safety.


Justice should be done and should be seen to be done. And quickly. That is the problem in India and some other countries. Politics, power, influence, enforcement come to interfere with speedy enquiry and justice.

Public anger is the new factor in dema
nding justice quickly, which the system is not designed to give. Short cuts like this remove the problem from the public arena, albeit after some initial outrage and appreciation.

Unless law enforcement and the justice system get up to speed, this kind of aberrations will happen. From now onwards, may be more, as incidences of violence against women are not decreasing.
Not condoning such 'encounter Justice's but the track record of 'usual Justice's is so bad in India. I think some are beginning to think outside the box. When things boil over to an insufferable extent, society is bound to try such means, right or wrong. Let us see whether the enforcement/justice systems take this as a valuable lesson and reform themselves quickly.
100s of cases of rapes/gang rapes/murder of the victim. Very few cases of 'encounter' killing. The ratio is still adverse against women in India.
May be the gloating can come down and ways found to speed up enquires/justice in rape cases. And justice means the sentences given to be executed (no pun intended) quickly to show that the authorities mean business.