Good question. But the answer...
We are here blaming gundas and quotation teams for the criminal activities in our society. But did any time we were tried to find out the real man behind any such activities? I mean, by a killing a person, these quotation teams may get 1 or 2 lacks Rs, but the real man, who given this quotation may benefit millions. If we dig more, that man may be a 'good man' like you or me from our high class society. But he always having good influence to hide his name from everything.
If you start removing 'Cancer' from kerala society, you may have to kill 95% of our population. This is not irresponsible statement. Where the antisocial element starts? It is in our home. We are developing a selfish generation from our homes. Always asking our kids to BE NUMBER ONE in every where. Don't care others, no commitment to society, just mind your own business. This 'poisoning' in childhood turned our kids to selfish machines, which leading abandoning parents from home, joining criminal activities, corruption etc. If you notice, these gundas and quotation teams are consisting of lot of professional degree holders from decent families. so if we are not ready to change our mentality, let us face this situation again and again.
If you set your antenna towards the countries - some Middle East countries, now you can find how people responding to their rulers in street now. And if you are talking about gulf countries, I do agree with you, the murder rate is less compare to India. What about rape cases and molestations ? I don't want to elaborate it, but one word, more than 90% girls are not safe even in there home.But complaints are less. You can check these with many organizations data collections. I don't know where you are now, if you are in a gulf country, you can see the SLAVERY SYSTEM that many of us saw in films or read in books. No law is protecting anybody or punishing anybody, except for few cases.
I will tell you a real story before wind up this writing. One of my friend from malappuram district was driving from madina to jeddah. This was happened a few years back, on a almost lonely road. On his way, he saw a Saudi driver while over taking him, hit a Sudanese lady and both stopped the car. That lady already dead and the Saudi asked him not inform anybody, let them go. Saudi left him and he continued his journey. While he arrived in Jeddah check post, he was arrested for killing a lady on his way. On a latter inquiry, it was found that the Saudi driver himself went to the police station and informed that an Indian man hit that lady with all his car details. He was punished and there is no way to prove his case as the system is like that.
You may tell that this is a odd case, but being in social works for a long time, I personally know lot of such cases and there is no door to prove your innocence. I am not justifying the judicial proceedings in India and the way cases are investing. The law is good enough. The main problem is that, the system is totally corrupted now. You and me are responsible for it. If one a case is registering against anybody, then we will try to defend him, if he is from our family, our religion, our church, our area, our state, our party....etc. When we stops these type supports and consider criminals as criminals, then antisocial activities will come down.
Recently Hai'a chief of Saudi told punishment is not remedy to eradicate crimes, but awareness and counseling is best method to cut down it.
From: Gafoor Yogi <gafooryogi@gmail.com>
To: Keralites <Keralites@YahooGroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 14:25:24
Subject: [www.keralites.net] Question of the hour.
Dear Friends,
Almost every day, we get the news of murders and instances of rape in Kerala, India in general; let's concentrate in our state first.
It's high time we should think as to why the murder cases in our state/country are increasing day by day. Should this condition persist, Kerala will become the most lawless state in the country very soon and so will India be branded at international level.
Analyzing the root-cause of such criminal activities, it occurs to me that our jurisprudence is not prudent enough to see the psychological abnormality of the criminals who are well aware of the fact that after committing a heinous crime of any degree, they can walk free out of court having been subjected to only a nominal punishment, as our teachers did in our school days; a light spanking on the butt, giving the criminals an impression that our judiciary is there to safeguard them all the time and it's quite safe to execute some other crime of brutal nature.
If you set your antenna towards the countries - some Middle East and Far East countries - where the punitive measures are carried out in strict sense, the crime-rate is comparatively less in number. I can't understand why some people think the "eye for an eye" is barbaric. By setting a single murderer free, the jurisdiction jeopardizes tens of other innocent lives. Punishing a murderer (for pre-meditated murders) with capital punishment will, to a great extent, curtail the incidents in our country too. As far as capital punishment is concerned our country is hypocritically reluctant just to show to the international community that we are great in humanity. How do the law-makers of my country uphold the so called humanity at expanse of other innocent people? Why can't they realize that any amount of leniency towards wrong-doers simply causes more and more crimes in our country? If the judiciary is there to pave way for criminals to roam fearlessly brandishing their weapons in the public, the very purpose of it is questionable.
Borrowing the words of some of our members, let's say that these criminals also like cancer to our society. God forbid! When we have any morbid growth on any part our body, we, though unwillingly, get that part removed lest the rest of the body should be affected. In the same way, the anti-social aliments such as Gundas, Professional Killers (VADAKA KOLAYALIES) and whoever kill recklessly are cancerous part of our society that need to be amputated for a healthy living of the society. That is humanity; that is, or rather, that should be the jurisprudence!! Only a single sentence of death penalty can bring considerable change in our society.
With Love,
Gafooooooooo.....................r
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