Arackaparambil Kurian Antony a.k.a A K Antony is back in the union cabinet as the Defence minister. Widely respected across party lines for his clean image and non-corrupt public life, AK Antony is truly one among the rare breed of politicians in India today. Born in Cherthala, a small town in the district of Alapuzha in Kerala, this two time chief minister was written off when he had to vacate his Chief inister's chair due to intense infighting in the Kerala Congress party. He went on to head the chair of the Disciplinary committee of the Congress party and was last seen in the media when Natwar Singh' was hauled up for indiscipline in the party. Surely, no one else had the moral right to pull up Natwar except for AK Antony in the Congress party. Let's hope he manages to stem the rot in the Armed forces which is facing too many corruption charges in the past couple of years.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Faith in the criminal justice system in India
The lower courts in India have always raised questions of the law being above partisan considerations but time and again and High Court in each state the the Supreme Court have stepped in to prove that the law is indeed fair in dealing with criminals. The conviction of the rapist and murdered of Priyadarshini Matoo today bring back the faith one needs to have on the Indian judiciary system. The media also cashed in on the case in a constructive sort of a way and got people to unite by calling for SMS campaigns and emails. Let's these sentences deter possible criminals from committing acts of brutality and instill a fear of having to face the law for their doings with no hope of getting away from them.
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