Janasena president and the deputy CM of AP, Pawan Kalyan is evidently displeased with the hate crimes against the Hindu community in Bangladesh. He has now brilliantly explained this scenario using that of Kasab’s example.
Kasab, caught red-handed and later confessing to his crimes, faced the weight of 86 criminal charges, including murder, waging war against India, and terrorism. Despite the unspeakable horrors he inflicted, India upheld its commitment to justice and humanity.
For nearly nine months, court proceedings were conducted daily. Kasab was provided with:
•Legal counsel to ensure a robust defense.
•Interpreters to bridge language barriers.
•Medical care, regardless of his crimes.
•Top-tier security, safeguarding his right to life during trial.
Now contrast this with the tragic silence surrounding Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu, Bangladesh.
The Hindu Monk Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu in Bangladesh, just raised his voice for Hindu minorities when they are being oppressed by Bangladesh interim Govt headed by ‘ 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner’ Sri Muhammed Yunus. And he got arrested on charges of sedition.
Despite his innocence plea, he faces:
•No legal assistance.
•No representation in court.
•No access to a free and fair trial.
Pawan Kalyan explained the case of Chnmoy Krishna Prasad and compared it to Kasab’s treatment which highlights the staggering difference. This really is an eye opener in the current social fabric.
A Tale of Two Cases: The Contrast of Justice and Injustice
Case 1: The Mumbai Terror Attacks
On the night of 26th November 2008, India was attacked—Mumbai was drenched in terror and blood. 300 people injured, 166 people killed, including 26 foreigners and 20 members of the… pic.twitter.com/jMwL81201D
— Pawan Kalyan (@PawanKalyan) December 6, 2024