Friday, January 4, 2008

TWO TYPES OF POLICE, ONE HATED THE OTHER LOVED


Just as a leopard does not change its spot, the habits of Kolkata Police die hard.
In spite of the drubbing they received for mishandling the Rizwan / Todi episode, they are at it again.
The policeman’s job is to protect the law-abiding citizen’s from criminals. Our police have reversed their priorities.
They allow the criminals a free hand to commit their crimes and when the public protests, they threaten the public.
The above photograph is of a family where the male member is away from home (Mumbai) to earn for his family.
The landlord instead of protecting the family slaps the lady and abuses, threatens her and her kids for not allowing him and his son’s to drink on the terrace which is occupied by this family.
As usual the police take no action on the complaint lodged by the lady and instead asks them to settle matters with the landlord. Something like this also happened in Rizwan’s case, remember?
If it were not for the vigilant press who report such inaction by the police, the police would never take any action.
One dissatisfaction I have is with the judiciary.
These criminals go about freely after getting bail by the judiciary as soon as they are arrested.
And then they start again threatening the victims.
The judiciary should see that the criminals do not threaten the victims again and if any complaint comes against them, no future bail should be given to them for one year.

How much different is the ex policewoman whose photo we see above.
KIRAN BEDI.
The person who could dare to remove the car of the most powerful and dictatorial woman in India for not parking properly.
Yes, indira gandhi.
You are right; Mrs. gandhi’s character shows itself as so tiny in front of KIRAN BEDI.
Kiran Bedi was punished by posting her to the North East region.
The list of good works done by Kiran Bedi will be remembered for many years after her death.
Indira will be remembered for THE EMERGENCY. And her son Sanjay for Nasbandhi.
I just wonder what would have been the fate of India if Kiran Bedi had been selected as President instead of Pratibha Patil.
After years of battling criminals,Kiran Bedi is set to take on the police.
Complaints that have been "unattended or not acknowledged" by the police can be forwarded to her NGO, India Vision Foundation, at www.saferindia.com
At last the people of India can hope to be heard.

Radheshyam

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