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Come on India, let us all pray for Yakub Memon

Atul Kumar Mishra by Atul Kumar Mishra
25 July 2015
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Come on India, let us all pray for Yakub Memon
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India the land of Ram and Krishna, Buddha and Mahavira, Chanakya and Varahmihira, Ramanujan and Kalam just got a brand new super idol. This super idol is unlikely in all respects, He is no genius, no freedom fighter, and no social worker. India’s latest idol is a soon-to-be-hanged terrorist. I am talking about Yakub Memon here. The ‘great’ Yakub Memon has been martyred even before his death. The way national media, liberals and pseudo-seculars are beating their chests like professional wailers is beyond comprehension of a novice like me.

 

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This is how the national media looks like currently:

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Want more

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This too

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How about this?

TheAtulMishra[12]

 

Yakub Memon bechaara?

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Save Yakub Memon anyone?

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Yakub Memon Nirdosh hai

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Yakub Memon is being eulogized. His essays are being exhumed to show how highly he thinks of India. Some call it the travesty of justice. Parasites like Owaisi are of the opinion that Yakub Memon is being executed because he is a Muslim. Analysts and law specialists say that Yakub Memon doesn’t deserve the punishment, Ayub and Tiger do. Sure!

 

But what they don’t say or consider is the fact that Yakub Memon was one of the chief conspirators of the 1993 Mumbai Bomb Blasts along with brothers Tiger Memon and Ayub Memon. He accompanied his brothers in all steps of planning and operational execution. Not only this he played a pivotal role in making gullible Muslims from poor economic backgrounds, join their operations as an act of revenge for Babri mosque demolition.

 

The intellectuals have probably forgotten that on March 12, 1993 from 1:30 pm to 3:40 pm a total of 13 bombs exploded throughout Mumbai. Fisherman`s Colony in Mahim, Plaza Cinema, Zaveri Bazaar, Katha Bazaar, Hotel Sea Rock, Hotel Juhu Centaur, Air India building, Sahar Airpot, Worli, and Passport office, besides BSE were all reduced to debris. 250 people died that day and another 700 people were injured. He arranged for air tickets through Altafali Mushtaqali Sayyed, East West travels for the youths who were sent for arms and ammunition training to Pakistan. He also made arrangements for their lodging and boarding. He purchased motor vehicles which were used while planting bombs.

 

One untruth that is being successfully marketed is that he surrendered himself to the police while the fact is that Yakub Memon was arrested at Kathmandu airport while trying to flee India.

 

And Yakub the saint who doesn’t deserve to be hanged is charged under the following sections of IPC and TADA.

 

  • Criminal Conspiracy under Section 120 B of the Indian Penal Code
  • Sentenced to death for arranging finance and managing disbursement of the money through a co-accused Mulchand Shah and a firm Tejarath International owned by absconding accused and his brother Ayub Memon
  • Sentenced to life imprisonment for aiding, abetting and facilitating in a terrorist Act under Section 3 of TADA
  • Illegal possession and transportation of arms and ammunition under Sections 5, 6 of TADA
  • Possessing explosives with intent to endanger lives under sections 3, 4 and 6 of the Explosives Substances Act

 

The justice has already been delayed. And now the mainstream media and liberals of India are united to save Yakub Memon from getting executed. India probably is the only country in the world where the national media is allowed to be brazenly anti-national. India probably is the only country in the world where those who wage war against the country are extolled and martyred. India probably is the only country in the world where chest-beating liberals of a rare kind are permitted to show their camaraderie with terrorists, Naxalites, separatists and other antagonistic forces.

 

Yakub Memon MUST be executed before some terrorist humanoids hijack a plane of ours and hold our citizens for ransom. Yakub Memon MUST be executed so that he serves as a glaring example for terrorists-in-making. Yakub Memon MUST be executed so that our belief in law-order and its putting into practice is restored. Yakub Menon MUST be executed because he killed our people.

 

And this is not what makes people strong.

Suprabhatam! The weak can never forgive; forgiveness is the attribute of the strong: Mahatma Gandhi

— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) July 25, 2015

It just makes them look spineless!

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Comments 9

  1. Rambhau says:
    11 years ago

    Good article. You gave words to our thoughts and feelings.

    Reply
  2. Mayank Aakash says:
    11 years ago

    We must create a jail like Guantanamo Bay for these terrorists where their human rights will be ‘violated’, that too from behind. Faansi de dene se to ye log sab problems se mar kar free ho jaayenge. Afterall death is not the biggest punishment, a life devoid of human rights is the biggest punishment.

    Reply
  3. Bharat says:
    11 years ago

    speechless… media can make even a saint look like the devil, and a devil look like a saint… Rajdeep should be stoned publicly, and then asked whether he is strong enough to “forgive”!

    Reply
  4. Sohum says:
    11 years ago

    No India lets pray for Maya Kodnani. She has killed lesser than Memons.

    #SameSameNo?

    Reply
  5. Frustated Indian says:
    11 years ago

    When a terrorist do not give second chance to innocent people.. on what grounds they should get the second chance… do no punish them with “to be hanged till death”… just leave them on the road, in public..aur phir sirf 10min me magic dikhega…

    Reply
  6. Tripti Jha says:
    11 years ago

    Trully Frustrated Indian, the name suits. It’s so easy for some lawmakers to fool you guys. Read the person’s account (B Raman ex RAW chief) who brought Yakub back, even he is not sure if Yakub is a culprit, had he actually been guilty why would have he left the same abode Pakistan. He’s no fool but a CA, you know these bloody leaders always fooled us, divided us (learnt from Britishers) and we still blindly believe just what is shown rather than getting to the depth of thing.

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    • Bunty Mishra says:
      11 years ago

      But your name doesn’t suit you at all Ms. Tripti. You had the audacity to even think Yakub was framed by his brother and we is none less than a saint. You are well short of knowledge here about Yakub Memon. I wish you had bothered knowing about the man before making the comment that makes u look so pathetically ignorant.

    • Tripti Jha says:
      11 years ago

      Mr.Mishra, you think I am ignorant and so would be any Indian who speaks against the common wave, I assume. I don’t know Yakub personally to term him saint or Hooligan but I know one thing that our Lawmakers are making a person who relied on them. scapegoat to hide all their inefficiency.

      Had he been really a culprit, big enough to be hanged he would have never thought of returning like his two brothers, Tiger and Ayub for whose crime he is paying. You need to read not me, you guys just go by the popular trend. There are many reasons for why he should not be hanged, else so many ex Judges would not be battling for him. Humarrey yaha bahut aasani sey kissi ko bhi frame kiya ja sakta and if you are a Masterminds brother work becomes easier.

      Secondly these inefficient lawmakers would never have been able to proof Pakistan’s evolvement before International community, had it not been for proofs brought by Yakub and today they are hanging him just to pacify victims, after failing miserably to punish the real culprits; 35 people who are still absconding and whom India may never get back because they are not fools, they are criminals.

      Alas no one ever will now believe in the justice of this land and try to help the Police.

  7. Deep Singhal says:
    11 years ago

    Mr Sardesai, in that case we would prefer to be a weak nation, because by your definition no strong nation would punish the criminal. Where were you sir when he was being tried in Supreme Court? Also, why were you after Modi during the Gujarat riots. Fortunately enough, you are not the judge of Supreme Court.

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