Wednesday 6 May 2015

PRESS RELEASE= Salman bail is a ashamed for the country and the poor people , this totally against the natural justice , We are totally agree with the advocate Ujjwal Nikam.

Salman bail is a ashamed for the country and the poor people , this totally against the natural justice , We are totally agree with the advocate Ujjwal Nikam.

All advocate of country should leave their profession if such game is playing with poor people of this country and with the judicial systems

There are crores of cases pending in the various court  because 75% undertrail are poor.

I am very sad, feel ashamed being an Indian and advocate , said Dr Anthony Raju. advocate Supreme Court ,  President - All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties and Social Justice

Would the view that the judiciary had handed Salman Khan an exemplary sentence because of his celebrity status have been trotted out if he had killed another Bollywood star?

I can’t quite think of a word that means the opposite of exemplary, but that’s just the sort of word I would use for Bollywood today.

There are many things that I have grown to admire about Bollywood. I admire some of the excellent films that have been produced by the Hindi film industry. I admire Bollywood’s contribution to public relations — Hindi films are a hit in a diverse range of countries from Russia to Turkey.

But on Wednesday morning, I cringed with disgust as I saw Bollywood come out in full strength to support Salman Khan. There was an outpouring of sadness over Khan’s conviction, with not a word of sympathy for the kith and kin of the man who died on the city’s pavements.

It was almost as if Khan had been convicted for swatting a fly. Those who fit snugly into their Being Human T-shirts seemed to have forgotten that a man who’s dirt poor and sleeps on a pavement still qualifies as a human being.

Interim bail should be rejected by the Bombay High Court , said Dr Anthony Raju. advocate Supreme Court

The tweet says much about the playback singer’s views on animals and people. While he has rather strong views on people sleeping on pavements, he seems to have no problem with people driving on them.

Once again, I wonder how Bollywood would have reacted if Khan’s car lost control and rammed into a Bollywood star, sitting, standing, sleeping, singing, dancing or pirouetting on the pavement. What if he had killed “one of their own?”

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