Lynching of two brothers

22 Aug, 2010

In Sialkot, two brothers - two brilliant students, two very gentle souls, two obedient sons from a highly respectable family - were brutally lynched and killed by a handful of people, and that was also in front of, not one but quite a few policemen on duty, in uniform.
There is no word good enough to express contempt and anger on this gruesome act. But not any word alone, actions are the need of the time to express the despicability against such heinous so-called mob act, that is also in front of policemen in uniform!
Initial news was that, 13 policemen of the area police station, or those who were present on occasion, were suspended. Is suspension enough? Will not they return to their duties, after the media cry on the event gradually dies down? Is not it due, rather overdue, to hand over a complete dressing down to the entire police department of Punjab?
If in front of police in uniform, a handful people could lynch some youngsters, to give them the lesson of their lives by their detractors, then do people need such type of police department? Do people need such type of IGs, DIGs, SPs and DSPs of the province? People with slightest of conscience, and also the chief minister of the province, should give a little thought to this question, if they - rather the nation as a whole - wish to save themselves from the wrath of Allah Almighty.
Everything of the happening is on the screen, including the policemen standing there as silent spectators, or rather enjoying events as a movie scene with complete detachment. The scene is moving and floating on the net in multiple numbers. In the presence of such an overwhelming evidence, can the police and our justice system still wait for any other evidence to save these culprit policemen?
And what about the people present there, and enjoying every bit of painful shrieks of the dying brothers? Why will all those animals not be arrested? Why have they not yet been arrested? Why should these animals be not subjected to the same pain in the same manner as the hapless unfortunate brothers went through?
Through these events we as a nation are inviting the wrath of the Creator, Almighty Allah. Probably we have already started witnessing the fury. To save the nation from any more incomprehensible wrath and fury of the God Almighty, the nation should stand up and act immediately against the perpetrators and spectators of the event. The nation should ensure justice for all at any cost. But before that, all those present on the scene and abetting the heinous crime, should be meted out the same fate, with same severity.

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