Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Where Our India Goes........????



Nandigram issue,
Top cop BB.mohanty On run,
DharmaPuri Burning case,
Shrobbuddin Fake encounter charge,
Rizwanur Suicide........these are the samples ...
see the actual figures Below:


Thousands of CORRUPTION Charges
Lakhs Of CRIMINAL cases
Over 58,000 Rape Cases
Madras High Court (406,958 pending cases)
Bombay High Court (362,949)
Sikkim is the lowest with just 51 pending cases
Uttar Pradesh again topped the number of pending cases (4.6 million),
Maharashtra (4.1 million),
Gujarat (3.9 million),
West Bengal (1.9 million),
Bihar (1.2 million),
Karnataka (1.06 million),
Rajasthan (1.05 million),
Orissa (1 million),
Andhra Pradesh (900,000).


Over three million cases are pending in India's 21 high courts, and an astounding 26.3 million cases are pending in subordinate courts across the country.


No One can Predict When these Cases Will be Solved out.....
But One Thing Is Sure

" DELAYED JUSTICE ALWAYS EQUALS THE DENIED JUSTICE "


Until the Law And Order Of OUR Beloved INDIA Become More powerful,
Even GOD Cant Help " INDIA "

The words What WE say proudly " RISING INDIA " --- > RISING Will Denote "CRIMINALS"


Let We Youth Of India Take An Pledge that
" WE Will Make OUR MOTHER country As A Holy Place TO Live Along "

" JAIHINDH "

Narendra Modi Plays Communal Card

With the first phase of Gujarat polls just a week away, Chief Minister Narendra Modi has once again adopted the communal angle as an election issue and has chucked development plank. Addressing a massive rally in Mangrol in Southern Gujarat, it wasn't just his campaign slogan of 'Gujarat Jeetega' that the Chief Minister was seen mouthing. Modi, who is hopeful of a 3rd term in office, spoke on the controversial Sohrabuddin fake encounter case, justifying the encounter, and saying: "Sohrabuddin had got what he deserved".

16 kids die in four-day strike at Hyderabad hospital

ON STRIKE: The doctors called the strike after an MLA assaulted a lady doctor in the hospital.


Hyderabad: Junior doctors of a leading children's hospital here continued their strike for the fourth day Wednesday, demanding action against a legislator who allegedly attacked medicos even as healthcare services remained paralysed and one more child died, taking the toll since Sunday to 16.

The stalemate continued with the Andhra Pradesh Junior Doctors Association (APJDA) sticking to its demands for booking a case of attempt to murder against Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) legislator Afsar Khan, his suspension from the assembly and a law to prevent attacks on doctors. The state government has rejected the demands.

Read More :

http://ibnlive.com/news/16-kids-die-in-fourday-strike-at-hyderabad-hospital/53657-3.html