Authority of the Courts stands defeated
by Political Meddling
It was really surprising and disappointing to note
that some politicians from Tamil Nadu have requested the President to exonerate
three convicts who had plotted and killed former Prime Minister, Mr. Rajiv
Gandhi. Following this line, some politicians from Jammu & Kashmir have also
made a similar request to the President to excuse Afzal Guru, responsible for
attacking the Parliament in December, 2001.
It may be recalled that in both the cases, trials have
been done and the Courts have held them guilty and only after that, they awarded
death penalty to them. If, even after having long court proceedings and trials
having been conducted (and subsequent indictment), some politicians interfere
and make such requests to the President to excuse the guilty, then what is the
relevance of having Courts ?
Secondly, what message these politicians are giving to
the society when you are trying to shield criminals who have committed grave
anti-national crimes ? And if the President ultimately agrees to their requests
to pardons them, what lesson thousands of such perverted minds shall get and how
you are going to check crimes from the society ? Hence, I feel that it will be
better if politicians stop playing the games of cheap vote bank politics and
think in the larger interest of the country. Playing a devil's advocate harms
the society and the country in a much bigger manner, and that is why, India is
suffering most; and hence, the same should be better avoided.
Furthermore, I would also like to opine that the
clemency pleas made to the President should be disposed off maximum within three
months, as stretching the same for years together, only adds to complicating the
matter unnecessarily. Think of the nation first and everything else afterwards.
To cleanse the society, the guilty of every type deserves to be punished, and
let the courts have the final word over such matters.
R.D. Bhardwaj "Noorpuri"
Dated : 1st Sept., 2011