Thursday, November 29, 2012

Death of a Robot?




After all most four years, the curtail finally came down upon a life. Last four years Ajmal Kasab lived a life without a home but many name except his own, a terrorist, a gunman and a Jehadi. Everyone, including his country, his peoples and his handlers, disowned him. However, for India, crores of taxpayer money spent to keep him alive so one fine morning he can walk to the gallows healthy with his last word ‘Allah Maf Karna’ (Oh God, forgive me). All these four years he was getting envious hospitality under strange condition. Every Indian whoever experienced that sixty horrible hours of Mumbai carnage wanted him dead. I am not a saint, I too wanted him dead may be wanted more horrific than something he died. However, when one morning I read about his execution there was not much happiness or joy that I felt or there was not any reason for which I felt like celebrating. Mater of fact I felt little other way and I was shocked by my mindset and my remorse. May be the cause was that the news was so unexpected and came from nowhere or may be I was not among those peoples who lost their loved ones. After all, I am a human and do not clam to a human with high quality but one with some simple values. We all are human indeed and not the animals who were planned calmly, then remote controlled these young innocent peoples and guided them to act as a demon. No religion tell their people to kill the innocent one. It is an act of madness. During his only one on camera interrogation, when asked the meaning of ‘Jehad’, his reply was blunt, a primary school dropout had no idea about it, he said he was doing it because he believed he was going rewarded handsomely by his handler. Pakistan is always safe heaven for these thugs and fund unlimited as oil reach countries are certainly very generous for these purpose. However, the time will arrive when everyone going to repent for creating these monster. The combo of  USA Government and Osama Bin Laden, set a perfect example.

Kasab was born in Faridkot, Pakistan to a family belonging to the Qassab community. Hailing from a poor family, his father could not provide him with new clothes on Eid, so he left his home in 2005, engaging in petty crime and armed robbery with a friend. In late 2007, he and his friend encountered members of Jama'at-ud-Da'wah, the political wing of Lashkar-e-Taiba, distributing pamphlets, and was persuaded to join. Kasab was found guilty of 80 offences, including murder, waging war against India, possessing explosives, and other charges. The trial court sentenced him to death  and the death sentence was upheld by the Bombay High Court as well as  was upheld by the Supreme Court of India. It was all over for Kasab when his  plea for clemency was rejected by President Pranab Mukherjee.

Kasab was shifted from Mumbai’s Arthur Road Jail to Pune on November 19. He was taken on a special flight late at night and whisked off to the Yerwada jail. “He was escorted by senior officers of the Crime Branch, commandos of the Quick Response Team and officers of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police. The team reached the jail in the early hours of Monday morning. Few jail officials were aware of the identity of the prisoner. In a top secret operation, 25-year-old Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, was hanged in Pune’s Yerwada Central Jail at 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday,21st November 2012.

Kasab described by the media with many names apart from his own, as a pawn, a robot and a puppet yet he have to pay the price for the crime he committed but only after brainwashed by his peoples who are sitting at the back and enjoying their life, a Kasab means nothing to them.

!!!Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.-Martin

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