Delay in delivery of justice is the worst form of injustice and
the more time the law takes in exonerating Pujya BapuJi the tougher it will be
for the masses to regain their faith on the justice mechanism of the nation.
It is unfortunate how the buck is being passed from one to another
and back again instead of focusing on delivery of justice. In previous
attempts, the plea for bail did not come to any conclusion because either the
defence or the prosecution was busy blaming one or the other on one pretext or
other. On the last occasion, the prosecution alleged defence of deliberately
extending the case unnecessarily. To this the judge directed that all parties
be presented before the court together. Meanwhile the septuagenarian Spiritual
Leader has highlighted on numerous occasions how shabbily he has been treated
all this while. He complained of pain and cold in the barracks and also of less
than appropriate lavatory provided by undertrails.
This will be the third attempt for bail and the case is very
strong this time round. Even in previous instances the counsel appearing on
behalf of Pujya Shree had made a very strong case in favour of BapuJi and
highlighted the need for bail. It therefore remains to be seen whether the law
takes the right path this time.
We are not unaware of the forces that have a sinister motive to
bring Hinduism down on its knees and this will continue in the future as well
but someone of the significance should not have been targeted. Not only has
this eroded the trust of the general public on media channels and judiciary
mechanism but also on the politicians who have conspired with foreign forces to
introduce and establish western culture in this nation.
Those who have planned to insult Hindu Saints have faced the wrath
of the common man and if justice is continuously denied there will be
retaliation.
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