There was a lot of ruckus in a TV debate in the case of terrorist Valiullah, who was sentenced to death in the Sankat Mochan temple blast of Banaras. In fact, when Advocate Rehman Mujeeb, who came in the debate, called Waliullah a Waliullah, the anchors got furious. Aman Chopra said that call him terrorist Waliullah. You do not know that the court has given him the death penalty, then what is the problem in calling him a terrorist.
Rehman Mujeeb said that if the court has called him a terrorist, then the matter is over. His reply to another panelist was that he was not averse to calling the court a terrorist, which he considered a terrorist. But this word did not add any little to his name. He said that why the BJP does not do this to Nathuram. Those double standards are insulting.
The anchor’s question on the Kanpur riots was that those who are accused have to be proved guilty, then why are such people being told innocent. Shouldn’t we wait for the police investigation? The atmosphere of the quiet city has been spoiled due to the riots. Those who did this should be punished severely. He said that we should give this message that no countryman is with reaction to such action.
The panelists said that the BJP threw out its spokespersons after blaming them. The list of 48 more people is ready. But why are these people not visible to the police and media. He said that the party is assuming that its own leaders are a fringe element, but still words are not coming out of your mouth. You are trying to save them.
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Rehman Mujeeb said that implicating any innocent is wrong. The history of BJP is to get people trapped in false cases. Talk about Dr. Kafeel or Azam Khan. Everyone is seeing how the government deals with its political enemies. He said that strict action should be taken against those found guilty in Kanpur violence.