Guest guest Posted August 19, 2012 Report Share Posted August 19, 2012 Dear Bharat, Your view is simplistic. In law no one is considered guilty until proven (unless he is a doctor under PCPNDT) Hence, just an accusation can never justify the confiscation of property and other measures recommended by you. Just think what will happen if some person with a grudge against you files a false complaint and then your property is confiscated? Due process of law has to be followed even if it has its hitches. Kishore Shah 1974 -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 12:29 PM To: " mgims " <mgims > Subject: Kanda Aur Danda > > > I had never heard of a man called Gopal Kanda. I recently learned that he > was the Home Minister of a state. I did not appreciate that he has been > accused of pushing one of his employees to suicide. And I did not like it > at all that he absconded when police wanted to question him regarding the > allegations against him. His various houses and offices were raided but he > was not found at any of those places. It is not entirely his fault because > our police always reaches a place after the accused disappears. > > Kanda and his kaand is being discussed extensively on TV. I have seen his > photos. He is a prototype businessman-politician. I do not know whether he > is a businessman who became a politician or vice versa. He always appeared > confident, with a discernible element of arrogance. His face gave the > impression " Mera koi kuchh nahin kar sakta " . This happens when a person > knows that he has all the right connections and knows all the right > people. This belief in invincibility the politicians have is mainly > responsible for Kanda absconding for so many days. > > More disturbing is the incompetence of the law to deal with Kanda and his > clones. Will Kanda be punished for absconding when he was required to > present himself at a police station? He is not worried on this account > because nobody gets punished for 'hide and seek' they play with police. > Police is not sincere in any way to apprehend the likes of Kanda. It is > laughable that a Home Minister goes missing and nobody can find him. > > The Kandas in our country can be dealt with easily. It requires very > simple methods to set them right. Let us see who absconds if we can > enforce the following steps: > > 1. Imprisonment for one month for each day of disappearance for the > first week. > > 2. Imprisonment for one year for each week of disappearance for the next > three weeks. > > 3. Confiscation of 25% of the absconder's property after one month of > disappearance. > > 4. Confiscation of 50% of the absconder's property after two months of > disappearance. > > 5. Confiscation of the entire property of the absconder after three > months of disappearance > . > * Note: The property will not to be given back. > > Indians are not a law-abiding people. Only a danda can make a Kanda behave > well. > > Bharat > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2012 Report Share Posted August 19, 2012 Absconding is the issue here and not the crime a person is accused of. An absconder is guilty the moment he absconds when it is obligatory for him to subject himself to an investigation. If he does not respond to the notice put up by any law-enforcement agency, it should be taken as a proof of his guilt as far as absconding is concerned. The law can take its course later for the real crime he has allegedly committed. Bharat ________________________________ To: mgims Sent: Sunday, 19 August 2012 12:37 PM Subject: Re: Kanda Aur Danda  Dear Bharat, Your view is simplistic. In law no one is considered guilty until proven (unless he is a doctor under PCPNDT) Hence, just an accusation can never justify the confiscation of property and other measures recommended by you. Just think what will happen if some person with a grudge against you files a false complaint and then your property is confiscated? Due process of law has to be followed even if it has its hitches. Kishore Shah 1974 -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 12:29 PM To: " mgims " <mgims > Subject: Kanda Aur Danda > > > I had never heard of a man called Gopal Kanda. I recently learned that he > was the Home Minister of a state. I did not appreciate that he has been > accused of pushing one of his employees to suicide. And I did not like it > at all that he absconded when police wanted to question him regarding the > allegations against him. His various houses and offices were raided but he > was not found at any of those places. It is not entirely his fault because > our police always reaches a place after the accused disappears. > > Kanda and his kaand is being discussed extensively on TV. I have seen his > photos. He is a prototype businessman-politician. I do not know whether he > is a businessman who became a politician or vice versa. He always appeared > confident, with a discernible element of arrogance. His face gave the > impression " Mera koi kuchh nahin kar sakta " . This happens when a person > knows that he has all the right connections and knows all the right > people. This belief in invincibility the politicians have is mainly > responsible for Kanda absconding for so many days. > > More disturbing is the incompetence of the law to deal with Kanda and his > clones. Will Kanda be punished for absconding when he was required to > present himself at a police station? He is not worried on this account > because nobody gets punished for 'hide and seek' they play with police. > Police is not sincere in any way to apprehend the likes of Kanda. It is > laughable that a Home Minister goes missing and nobody can find him. > > The Kandas in our country can be dealt with easily. It requires very > simple methods to set them right. Let us see who absconds if we can > enforce the following steps: > > 1. Imprisonment for one month for each day of disappearance for the > first week. > > 2. Imprisonment for one year for each week of disappearance for the next > three weeks. > > 3. Confiscation of 25% of the absconder's property after one month of > disappearance. > > 4. Confiscation of 50% of the absconder's property after two months of > disappearance. > > 5. Confiscation of the entire property of the absconder after three > months of disappearance > . > * Note: The property will not to be given back. > > Indians are not a law-abiding people. Only a danda can make a Kanda behave > well. > > Bharat > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2012 Report Share Posted August 19, 2012 I totally agree with u bharat !! High time our laws and lawenforcers got serious and strict ! Things are getting really bad and unsafe !! Vinchi Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device Kanda Aur Danda I had never heard of a man called Gopal Kanda. I recently learned that he was the Home Minister of a state. I did not appreciate that he has been accused of pushing one of his employees to suicide. And I did not like it at all that he absconded when police wanted to question him regarding the allegations against him. His various houses and offices were raided but he was not found at any of those places. It is not entirely his fault because our police always reaches a place after the accused disappears. Kanda and his kaand is being discussed extensively on TV. I have seen his photos. He is a prototype businessman-politician. I do not know whether he is a businessman who became a politician or vice versa. He always appeared confident, with a discernible element of arrogance. His face gave the impression " Mera koi kuchh nahin kar sakta " . This happens when a person knows that he has all the right connections and knows all the right people. This belief in invincibility the politicians have is mainly responsible for Kanda absconding for so many days. More disturbing is the incompetence of the law to deal with Kanda and his clones. Will Kanda be punished for absconding when he was required to present himself at a police station? He is not worried on this account because nobody gets punished for 'hide and seek' they play with police. Police is not sincere in any way to apprehend the likes of Kanda. It is laughable that a Home Minister goes missing and nobody can find him. The Kandas in our country can be dealt with easily. It requires very simple methods to set them right. Let us see who absconds if we can enforce the following steps: 1. Imprisonment for one month for each day of disappearance for the first week. 2. Imprisonment for one year for each week of disappearance for the next three weeks. 3. Confiscation of 25% of the absconder's property after one month of disappearance. 4. Confiscation of 50% of the absconder's property after two months of disappearance. 5. Confiscation of the entire property of the absconder after three months of disappearance .. * Note: The property will not to be given back. Indians are not a law-abiding people. Only a danda can make a Kanda behave well. Bharat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2012 Report Share Posted August 19, 2012 Sirs  Yahan kuch nahin hone wala so just enjoy the party. Till date no Kanda or his similar kin have ever been punished. I was surprised when one ND Tiwari was finally caught and found he had an extra son! They all use their well earned money to escape. After all why did they earn all this money for!  Rakesh My Best Regds  Rakesh Khera Sr Consultant Dept Of Urology,Robotics & Renal transplant Medanta Medicity Gurgaon Cell- 9810549377 Subject: Re: Kanda Aur Danda To: " mgims " <mgims > Date: Sunday, August 19, 2012, 1:04 PM  Absconding is the issue here and not the crime a person is accused of. An absconder is guilty the moment he absconds when it is obligatory for him to subject himself to an investigation. If he does not respond to the notice put up by any law-enforcement agency, it should be taken as a proof of his guilt as far as absconding is concerned. The law can take its course later for the real crime he has allegedly committed. Bharat ________________________________ To: mgims Sent: Sunday, 19 August 2012 12:37 PM Subject: Re: Kanda Aur Danda  Dear Bharat, Your view is simplistic. In law no one is considered guilty until proven (unless he is a doctor under PCPNDT) Hence, just an accusation can never justify the confiscation of property and other measures recommended by you. Just think what will happen if some person with a grudge against you files a false complaint and then your property is confiscated? Due process of law has to be followed even if it has its hitches. Kishore Shah 1974 -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 12:29 PM To: " mgims " <mgims > Subject: Kanda Aur Danda > > > I had never heard of a man called Gopal Kanda. I recently learned that he > was the Home Minister of a state. I did not appreciate that he has been > accused of pushing one of his employees to suicide. And I did not like it > at all that he absconded when police wanted to question him regarding the > allegations against him. His various houses and offices were raided but he > was not found at any of those places. It is not entirely his fault because > our police always reaches a place after the accused disappears. > > Kanda and his kaand is being discussed extensively on TV. I have seen his > photos. He is a prototype businessman-politician. I do not know whether he > is a businessman who became a politician or vice versa. He always appeared > confident, with a discernible element of arrogance. His face gave the > impression " Mera koi kuchh nahin kar sakta " . This happens when a person > knows that he has all the right connections and knows all the right > people. This belief in invincibility the politicians have is mainly > responsible for Kanda absconding for so many days. > > More disturbing is the incompetence of the law to deal with Kanda and his > clones. Will Kanda be punished for absconding when he was required to > present himself at a police station? He is not worried on this account > because nobody gets punished for 'hide and seek' they play with police. > Police is not sincere in any way to apprehend the likes of Kanda. It is > laughable that a Home Minister goes missing and nobody can find him. > > The Kandas in our country can be dealt with easily. It requires very > simple methods to set them right. Let us see who absconds if we can > enforce the following steps: > > 1. Imprisonment for one month for each day of disappearance for the > first week. > > 2. Imprisonment for one year for each week of disappearance for the next > three weeks. > > 3. Confiscation of 25% of the absconder's property after one month of > disappearance. > > 4. Confiscation of 50% of the absconder's property after two months of > disappearance. > > 5. Confiscation of the entire property of the absconder after three > months of disappearance > . > * Note: The property will not to be given back. > > Indians are not a law-abiding people. Only a danda can make a Kanda behave > well. > > Bharat > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2012 Report Share Posted August 20, 2012 Hearty Greetings to everybody on Eid MubaraqOPGupta To: mgims From: kshahsky@... Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 12:37:05 +0530 Subject: Re: Kanda Aur Danda Dear Bharat, Your view is simplistic. In law no one is considered guilty until proven (unless he is a doctor under PCPNDT) Hence, just an accusation can never justify the confiscation of property and other measures recommended by you. Just think what will happen if some person with a grudge against you files a false complaint and then your property is confiscated? Due process of law has to be followed even if it has its hitches. Kishore Shah 1974 -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 12:29 PM To: " mgims " <mgims > Subject: Kanda Aur Danda > > > I had never heard of a man called Gopal Kanda. I recently learned that he > was the Home Minister of a state. I did not appreciate that he has been > accused of pushing one of his employees to suicide. And I did not like it > at all that he absconded when police wanted to question him regarding the > allegations against him. His various houses and offices were raided but he > was not found at any of those places. It is not entirely his fault because > our police always reaches a place after the accused disappears. > > Kanda and his kaand is being discussed extensively on TV. I have seen his > photos. He is a prototype businessman-politician. I do not know whether he > is a businessman who became a politician or vice versa. He always appeared > confident, with a discernible element of arrogance. His face gave the > impression " Mera koi kuchh nahin kar sakta " . This happens when a person > knows that he has all the right connections and knows all the right > people. This belief in invincibility the politicians have is mainly > responsible for Kanda absconding for so many days. > > More disturbing is the incompetence of the law to deal with Kanda and his > clones. Will Kanda be punished for absconding when he was required to > present himself at a police station? He is not worried on this account > because nobody gets punished for 'hide and seek' they play with police. > Police is not sincere in any way to apprehend the likes of Kanda. It is > laughable that a Home Minister goes missing and nobody can find him. > > The Kandas in our country can be dealt with easily. It requires very > simple methods to set them right. Let us see who absconds if we can > enforce the following steps: > > 1. Imprisonment for one month for each day of disappearance for the > first week. > > 2. Imprisonment for one year for each week of disappearance for the next > three weeks. > > 3. Confiscation of 25% of the absconder's property after one month of > disappearance. > > 4. Confiscation of 50% of the absconder's property after two months of > disappearance. > > 5. Confiscation of the entire property of the absconder after three > months of disappearance > . > * Note: The property will not to be given back. > > Indians are not a law-abiding people. Only a danda can make a Kanda behave > well. > > Bharat > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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