Sanjay Dutt is not a terrorist
I am glad that the Bombay courts have acquitted Indian actor Sanjay Dutt of terrorism charges under T.A.D.A (Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act 1987). This act was similar to the U.S.’s patriot act. T.A.D.A. was enforced for many years in India, often framing innocent Sikhs, Muslims, People from the North East and anyone challenging the India State.
Here is some background on the judgement and the actor in the outlook here and here
Sanjay Dutt gets a dream judgment — all charges dropped under TADA and convicted only under Indian Arms Act, for which he would face a maximum of three years in prison, out of which he has already served 16 months.
Judge P D Kode of the TADA court announced, "During my reasoning I have not found him (Sanjay Dutt) to be a terrorist," there was a collective sense of justice having been finally delivered.
The judge went on to say, "Considering matters in his confession and also taking into account certain admissions from other evidence, I accept the stand of Sanjay of acquiring and possessing weapons for self-defence."
Here is more information on the TADA act
Commonly known as TADA, the act was the first and only legislative effort by the Union government to define and counter terrorist activities. It was formulated in the back drop of growing terrorist violence in Punjab which had its violent effects in other parts of the country too, including capital New Delhi. The Act, which was criticised on various counts by human rights organisations and political parties was permitted to lapse in May 1995 though cases initiated while it was in force continue to hold legal validity.
I wonder if Sanjay Dutt, was a poor Muslim, would he still have been acquitted. The difference between the punishment Mohammad Afzal is getting and Sanjay Dutt not getting is interesting to observe.
Comments
I request you please not to make any sweeping statements. Also try to appreciate the fact that India is facing terrorist threats for last many years now, and many of these terrorists threats are courtesy some of our neighbour countries. Do you think that the Government has no right to enact a law to control terrorism which takes away the lives of so many of innocent people? Recently in July, in 7 bomb attacks in Mumbai, about 182 people lost their lives. What about their lives? Is the Government not concerned with their lives?
Another correction. Sanjay Dutt faces a minimum of (and not a maximum of) 5 years in prison and a maximum of 10 years in prison for the proved charges of possesssion of firearms.
It is true that Sanjay Dutt was perhaps wrongly charged for the terrorism and conspiracy charges but I feel that he has been rightly convicted for the possession of firearms. If you so wish, you may visit my blog to see my comments in this regard at the address:
http://ashokdhamija.blogspot.com/ ("a few weird thoughts...!").
Regards and my apologies for pointing out certain incorrect things in your blog,
Dr Ashok Dhamija.