On 21/02/2008, anand virgincar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I commented : Manohar Parrikar is the only politician who seems to > have come out of these sad events with any degree of credibility . > > Bab Gabe responded : > > Do you think, that perhaps you jumped the gun ? The > latest is, that the whole caboodle is castigating the > Police, this includes the much revered Shri Manohar > Parrikar > > > My next comment : > > 1 ) This is the latest news ( at the time when I read > above response ) > > http://www.navhindtimes.com/articles.php?Story_ID=02217 > > According to this Manohar Parrikar has fully supported all > actions of the police except : > i ) Damage caused by the police to property and vehicles. > ii ) Manhandling of elected representatives by the police. > iii) Mistreatment of a sick child ( who has not been shown > to have taken part in the anarchic acts to date ) > > Does this mean Manohar Parrikar is castigating the police > for all their actions ? > Should the police not be questioned on the actions above ? > ( or should he extend his support to police excesses )
> luv and regards, > anand > > ( Dr Anand Virgincar ) RESPONSE: From the Hindu.....'Accusing the police of failing to control the situation before it went out of hand on Tuesday night, the Bharatiya Janata Party demanded a judicial inquiry into their "high-handedness." http://www.hindu.com/2008/02/22/stories/2008022255991400.htm Seems to me that Shri Parrikar/BJP have definitely changed their stance - I would like to see a repeat of the statement that 'no one is above the law'. We shall see what unfolds, I for one, won't hold my breath. -- DEV BOREM KORUM. Gabe Menezes. London, England
