yes no communal colour be given, I agree.
legal protection as envisaged in Article 19 of the
International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights, embodied in The Protection of Human
Rights Act 1993, is to be in practice in letter & spirit.
REGARDS
DR. JN SHARMA
On 12/22/10, M.K. Gupta <mkgupta100@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Discovery of illegal arm factory need not be given a communal colour but
> this is
> a criminal act. It can only be termed communal act if they sell the arm to
> the
> followers of a particular religion.
>
>
> This is like giving communal colour to an accident, wherein some one from
> the
> opposite religion from the religion of the driver met with the accident and
> died. This cannot be termed that the M***** driver has killed a H***u.
>
>
> However, the runners of the factory deserve severe punishment for their
> involvement in criminal act and also helping other criminals by providing
> arms
> to them.
>
> I also join others that Mr. Dhirendra Krishna should properly moderate his
> group
> contents and should not allow such ccommunal and postings spreading hatered
> by
> any one.
>
>
> That is not censorship, as Mr. R. Singh has said but is must to check such
> elements like Mr R Singh.
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: DSouza Wilberious Evanglist <wilevades@yahoo.co.uk>
> To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Wed, 22 December, 2010 3:58:00 PM
> Subject: Reply: Fwd: [rti4empowerment] Muslim-Run Arms Factory Discovered in
> Delhi Area
>
>
> Dear Sarabjit & others,
>
> Complementing what Sarabjit has exhorted, let all of us avow & strive
> unitedly
> to uphold, safeguard & protect the Right of Citizens in Indian Democracy,
> guaranteed by the constitution of India & reaffirmed by Supreme Court of
> India
> in Raj Narain vs State of UP & Peoples Union for Civil Liberties vs Union of
> India & confirmed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and finds
> international legal protection in Article 19 of the International Covenant
> on
> Civil and Political Rights, embodied in The Protection of Human Rights Act
> 1993
> section 2(d) & (f) forming a facet of Art. 21 Part III.
>
> Despite diverse ethnicity, language colour, today we are all Indians& let us
> conduct ourselves as such.
>
> Regards,
> WEDS
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
> To: Krishna Dhirendra <dhirendra.krishna@yahoo.com>
> Cc: rti4empowerment <rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Wed, 22 December, 2010 12:29:21
> Subject: Fwd: [rti4empowerment] Muslim-Run Arms Factory Discovered in Delhi
> Area
>
> Dear Dhirendraji
>
> I refer to the message from Rsingh631 appended below which was forwarded to
> me
> my one of your group members,
>
> Permitting such communal posts repeatedly on your RTI group is a great
> disservice to the RTI community in general and gives a bad name to all RTI
> citizen stake-holders.
>
>
> As you know today the need of the hour is to oppose the blatantly
> anti-citizen
> RTI Rules being proposed by DoPT. I beg you to kindly excise such virii from
> the
> RTI groups you control and ensure that all the RTI groups function unitedly
> towards achieving a common purpose.
>
> Just today one of the oldest RTI groups on google under Mr Babubhai Vaghela
> has
> agreed to join our RTI Unity efforts, and I request you again to do the same
> on
> behalf of your groups so that we can fight these proposals unitedly.
>
> Best Wishes
>
> Sarbajit
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: R. Singh <rsingh631@yahoo.com>
> Date: Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 7:39 PM
> Subject: [rti4empowerment] Muslim-Run Arms Factory Discovered in Delhi Area
> To: Rameshwar Singh <rsingh631@yahoo.com>
>
>
>
> Illegal arms factory run by Muslims are found in Delhi and Ghaziabad. Are
> you
> alarmed? Now what statements do you expect from Antonio Maino, Rahul Khan,
> and
> Mia Digvijay Singh? Either they will be silent or will say these are
> individual
>
> miscreants. Question remains who is buying these arms? Please read this
> outrageous story and know who is terrorizing the country.
> http://us.mg201.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.gx=1&.rand=488fiipep47cb
> R. Singh
> Illegal arms units busted in Delhi, Ghaziabad
> Staff Reporter, The Hindu,
> Published: December 19, 2010 00:00 IST | Updated: December 19, 2010 04:05
> IST
>
> The Special Cell of Delhi Police has detected a gun running and arms
> manufacturing racket by unearthing illegal arms factories in the city and
> neighbouring Ghaziabad.
> Acting on a tip-off that illegal manufacture of arms and their sale were
> being
> carried out in Delhi and the National Capital Region, a special team was set
> up
> on Thursday. The team waylaid 52-year-old Mohammad Hashim and 32-year-old
> Mohammad Sagir near an underpass in East Vinod Nagar. The duo were allegedly
> trying to supply arms to criminals in a Qualis.
> A loaded pistol of .315 bore along with five live cartridges was allegedly
> recovered from Hashim and a .32 bore revolver along with six live cartridges
> was
>
> found on Sagir.
> A case was registered under the Arms Act and investigation taken up.
> Hashim, belonging to a village in Baghpat, has been running a shop in East
> Vinod
>
> Nagar from where he carried out bicycle repair work and sold gas cylinders.
> However, in the rear portion of the shop he secretly made arms at night by
> assembling various components like dyes, triggers and short and long
> springs.
> During the search at his premises, components used in assembling .315
> pistols
> were allegedly recovered. The components would have made 80 such pistols.
> The
> price of each weapon was in the range of Rs.15,000 and Rs.20,000.
> Described as hardened criminal, Hashim had been booked earlier under the
> Arms
> Act, NDPS Act and Goonda Act. He allegedly murdered his teenaged daughter
> for
> falling in love with a villager.
> Sagir, allegedly associated with Hashim in supply of country-made pistols
> and
> revolver, masqueraded as a businessman of boring pumps but his real calling
> was
> making illegal weapons in his factory at Islam Nagar in Ghaziabad. A raid at
> this Ghaziabad factory led to recovery of 9 mm pistols and .32 bore
> revolvers.
> The total recovery in the entire operation yielded 113 weapons and 15
> cartridges.
> http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-newdelhi/article962772.ece
>
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