kamran rajput November 22, 2005
#9 Posted by mdk on November 23, 2005 9:03:30 pm
Yes a good read.
One factual error: Naseer Khan is perhaps alive and is the only eye-witness of the incident.
We need to discuss ``extra judicial killings`` from moral, legal and sociological perspective in view of the practically non-functional judicial system.
One factual error: Naseer Khan is perhaps alive and is the only eye-witness of the incident.
We need to discuss ``extra judicial killings`` from moral, legal and sociological perspective in view of the practically non-functional judicial system.
#8 Posted by ali_1 on November 23, 2005 5:46:04 pm
please ignore the ignorants (#6 e.g.)
This is a good read: you live by the gun, you die by the gun.
But these guys are cuddly teddy bears when compared with the real mccoys, google and read about inspectors zeeshan kazmi, aslam hayat, taufiq zahid, anwar rao and bahadur ali.
This is a good read: you live by the gun, you die by the gun.
But these guys are cuddly teddy bears when compared with the real mccoys, google and read about inspectors zeeshan kazmi, aslam hayat, taufiq zahid, anwar rao and bahadur ali.
#7 Posted by articulating on November 23, 2005 11:22:18 am
the story was chilling...its unusual for chowk to publish such a write up but whats wrong in publishing it...true naveed deserved such an end.....but i wud have appreciated had he been prosecuted in court rather then die on street.....and he should have reached the end earlier.....before he could harm so many people
#6 Posted by friend on November 23, 2005 9:35:18 am
Yes kya ho raha hai chowk par!! Will chowk editors (or self-appointed chowk police - currently active on ``Echos`` board) please explain how his writeup made it through editing process?
#5 Posted by kalihawa on November 22, 2005 11:46:50 pm
Re: # 2
tells you about the state of mind of editors.
tells you about the state of mind of editors.
#4 Posted by mubakr on November 22, 2005 9:22:19 pm
this story precisely is what i call: ``when shit meets dust.``
naveed couldnt have a better ending. good for him and many others who whill meet the same ending.
naveed couldnt have a better ending. good for him and many others who whill meet the same ending.
#3 Posted by faisaluno on November 22, 2005 9:21:21 pm
fascinating. these people would not be out of place in a tarantino movie. maybe you should pitch this kahani to him.
#2 Posted by khamkhwa. on November 22, 2005 8:39:24 pm
... and what is the point of this meaningless FIR on chowk...
#1 Posted by articulating on November 22, 2005 8:02:15 pm
good journalism......kamran bhai how do u get this underworld info......? just curious......i read many articles like these.....related to trafficking mafia and drug dealers......i always wonder how journalists reach there.......c u
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