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Oct 23, 2005 10:31 am |
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re: re: re: re: re: brutalities in bangalore |
Ramaswamy Sundararajan
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Nimish, I also feel that your final decision was not right, not because I felt let down as one who supported you.Even without your withdrawal of the case the authorities would have found a way to get the culprits off the hook.The suspension in Govt., when it is done because of public out cry is an eye wash,an exercise in hood winking.The culprits know it and play along.They bank on the short nature of the public memory. Your withdrawal has made it easier for the authorities to reinstate the guilty.Without satisfying that there was some truth in the allegation and that there was prima facie a case, the authorities would not have kept their men under suspension.So if the complaint had not been withdrawn it would have made them sweat or if they were just, it would have led to examplary punishment of the guilty In the circumstances you are the final arbiter of what you want to do with your complaint as you were the one affected.so I dont blame you for your step.You wanted to get on with the life.That is how it should be.They will go on with similar harassment of innocent citizens.That is hoe it has always been and will continue to be I would conclude giving expression to my feeling that that an opportunity has been missed. S.Ramaswamy,Ryze,Chennai Private Reply to Ramaswamy Sundararajan (new win) |
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