Pawan Kalyan slams Bangladesh for denying fair trial to Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu, hails judicial process in Kasab’s case
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Pawan Kalyan slams Bangladesh for denying fair trial to Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu, hails judicial process in Kasab’s case

Pawan Kalyan directly addressed the global community, saying, “To the pseudo-secularists, the self-proclaimed champions of human rights, and the world leaders who espouse justice as their guiding principle: Where is your voice? Where is your outrage? Why does justice wear a different face in different lands?

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Dec 6, 2024, 05:30 pm IST
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Pawan Kalyan directly addressed the global community, saying, “To the pseudo-secularists, the self-proclaimed champions of human rights, and the world leaders who espouse justice as their guiding principle: Where is your voice? Where is your outrage? Why does justice wear a different face in different lands?​

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan took to X to deliver a scathing critique of the Bangladeshi justice system, presenting a striking comparison between India’s judicial integrity during the 26/11 Mumbai terror case and the denial of fundamental rights to Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu in Bangladesh.

In his post titled “A Tale of Two Cases: The Contrast of Justice and Injustice,” Kalyan began by praising India’s adherence to due process, even in handling a terrorist like Ajmal Kasab. He wrote, “India showed the world what true justice looks like—even for a terrorist.” Highlighting the case of Kasab, the sole surviving perpetrator of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, Kalyan detailed the fairness and transparency of India’s judicial system. Kasab, who was caught red-handed and confessed to his crimes, faced 86 criminal charges, including murder, waging war against India, and terrorism.

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

Despite the gravity of his crimes, Kalyan pointed out that Kasab was:

Provided legal counsel to ensure a robust defense. Offered interpreters to bridge language barriers. Given medical care, regardless of his actions. Ensured top-tier security to safeguard his life during trial.

Kalyan emphasized that the trial proceeded daily for nine months, leading to the Bombay High Court’s confirmation of Kasab’s death sentence in 2011. The Supreme Court then thoroughly reviewed the case, and Kasab was even allowed to file a mercy petition to the President of India before his execution in 2012. “India’s judiciary and executive system ensured every step adhered to the principles of fairness, due process, and human rights,” Kalyan wrote, hailing India’s handling of the case as a testament to its democratic values of human rights, social tolerance, and secularism.

However, Kalyan contrasted this with the grave injustice faced by Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu in Bangladesh. The Hindu monk was arrested on sedition charges for raising his voice against the oppression of Hindu minorities by the interim Bangladeshi government led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus. “Despite his innocence plea, he faces no legal assistance, no representation in court, and no access to a free and fair trial,” Kalyan stated, decrying the lack of even basic judicial protections.

He criticized the global silence surrounding the monk’s plight, calling it a betrayal of universal human rights. “The cries of justice have been muffled by fear, apathy, and prejudice. The very idea of a fair trial—a universal human right—is denied to him,” Kalyan lamented.

In a powerful call to action, Pawan Kalyan directly addressed the global community, saying, “To the pseudo-secularists, the self-proclaimed champions of human rights, and the world leaders who espouse justice as their guiding principle: Where is your voice? Where is your outrage? Why does justice wear a different face in different lands?”

He argued that justice must transcend borders, religions, and political agendas, asserting that “justice is not justice if it is selective.” Kalyan urged world leaders and human rights advocates to rise above selective activism and act decisively. “The world must act now, for the soul of humanity depends on it,” he concluded, emphasizing that true justice must be universal, fair, and impartial.

Kalyan’s remarks have sparked widespread discussion, drawing attention to the inconsistencies in the global approach to human rights and justice. His statement is a clarion call for the global community to uphold the principles of fairness and humanity, irrespective of political or ideological convenience.

 

Topics: BangladeshMuhammad YunusPawan KalyanChinmoy Krishna Prabhu arrestHindu minorities
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