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Salman Khan left Mumbai and got into flight to Jodhpur to surrender before the court. His journey was covered minute to minute in the electronic media. Most of the people were aware about it. Rajasthan Police reached Jodhpur airport in big strength to arrest him. This cost of mobilization of Police force would have been a few lakh of rupees. What was attained by this. There is a shortage of Police to investigate many serious crimes. It would have been better to use these resources for more demanding jobs. What a waste of resources and public money. Arresting a convict a few minutes was all that was achived by this massive waste of public funds. Should this waste of public continue?

2007-08-31 19:08:57 · 10 answers · asked by Rajiv Kumar Agarwal 1 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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As far as electronic media's role in this case as well Sanjay Dutt's case is concerned they are doing just to increase their T.R.P.rating nothing else. As far the mobilization of large number of Police force in both these cases & specially in the Salman Khan case is concerned there are two issues, firstly the personal security of the convict who being a public figure had to be taken care of & was to be produced safely before the magistrate for obtaining necessary remand order for his confinement in jail, secondly the publicity given to this whole case by the electronic media had made a big issue of the whole matter, large number of people had gathered at the Jodhpur Airport to have a look at this person & any flexibility in duty on the part of the Rajasthan Police at the time of his arrest or any physical injury to him during this whole process would have caused their judicial as well departmental inquiry, in order to avoid any embarrassment later on the Police thought it best to be in enough strength to control the situation. Although how much the police force should be enforced for this whole process is a matter of inquiry & if the required police personals were in excessive number the departmental action can be taken against the officers responsible for mobilizing for this. Lastly the police of Jodhpur too was eager for publicity through electronic media for which they had kept no stone unturned. No doubt there is wastage of public fund in this entire episode but who is responsible for this? We the people of India who make these petty actors as demigods & start worshipping them, just see the southern states of India were all these film actors & other film personalities are now ruling those states . Its lack of education & poverty that is the reason for all this drama, people like you & me know these actors are nothing but “Bhands” & “Mirasis” nothing more.

2007-08-31 20:01:02 · answer #1 · answered by vijay m Indian Lawyer 7 · 5 0

Feeling jealous of others is one of the characteristics of we 'proud' Indians. If you could not achieve something, the least you can expect is that others too should not have it.

Salman Khan is a celebrity and will always attract attention. In fact he is paying a heavy price for that. Tell me is there even one 'ordinary' person in the whole of India who has been indicted for this kind of 'criminal' act? I want you to name only one from 1947 till date. But since it is Salman Khan, our hatred for him for whatever he is, is so much that we will like an example to be set for him.

If Laloo spits, it is a news by the media. When I and you are spitting and even doing much worse, we are nice Indians!

We are not hating the Police bandobast for Salman or even the public waste of money. What we are actually hating, is Salman Khan himself.

Am I right dear? Please for a moment, and for this question's sake only, don't be a hypocrite!

And I am getting my 2 points by default. I know, I have no place among the elites.

2007-08-31 20:06:05 · answer #2 · answered by Vijay D 7 · 0 0

Who say's it's a waste of resources & public money? It's the same public who have made these celebrity criminals their demigods. It's the public support which has emboldened these celebrities to take law in their own hands and go scott free with any crime they have committed, be it the gazels or hundreds of human souls. They, as well as the politicians have made a mockery of our judiciary system which works in favour of only the influential and sends hundreds of innocents to the gallows. It's a pity to say India is growing when the basic systems in India are so pathetic. The media on it's own accord is also fuelling the flame for a wrong cause and making these criminals heroes in the eyes of the people who are already blindfolded and ready to accept what comes their way.
Do not blame the police, they are just doing their jobs. They are not governed by their commitments but their seniors who in turn are mere puppets in the hands of our very own elected public servants, our esteemed politicians. What an irony?

2007-09-01 15:33:06 · answer #3 · answered by sameers_f1 1 · 0 1

Salman Khan has been released on Bail. Relevent component of checklist from circumstances of India dated, thirty first August, 2007 is reproduced b elow: Salman Khan on Friday walked out of Jodhpur detention center and left for Mumbai after Rajasthan extreme court docket granted him bail in the 1998 chinkara poaching case. before in the day, the Rajasthan extreme court docket granted bail to Bollywood actor Salman Khan, almost each week after he replaced into despatched to detention center in connection with the chinkara poaching case. The court docket, on a similar time as listening to the revision petition alongside with bail utility filed by the actor, ordered his launch on a protection of Rs a million lakh and a bond of Rs 50,000. the subsequent date of listening to of the revision petition has been fastened on October 24, 2007.

2016-10-17 09:09:00 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The motive is not to put a criminal in jail. It is an exposure in a big way to show that police does it's duty. Sometimes such things are required. It is better than standing in bandobust duty of VIP by standing in hot sun for the whole day.

2007-09-01 00:28:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are absolutely right, they should be penalised personally for wasting public funds. But the truth is they are not accountable and like everyone else, they sought their moment of "glory" and cheap publicity. Some NGO or private person who can afford to, should move a PIL about wastage of public funds, or the High Court should take suo moto notice.

2007-08-31 19:27:01 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

the deer and court game is yet completed
what is the real cost of this game
if we take all this connected thing in to account
including wasted man hour in media - it exceeds more than
100 cores
we common dosnt understand the judicial system
what is it, what is the meaning of all it
it is the time all the people condemn this
most irresponsible behavior of govt. dept.

2007-08-31 19:55:02 · answer #7 · answered by younmanofthegarden 5 · 0 0

Why snatch the only happy moments of the constables?? There are several rogue politicians who have swindled public money in crores. Has any action been taken against them? It is the bane of this nation and corruption has already taken cancerous dimensions.

2007-09-03 01:11:00 · answer #8 · answered by Ganesh 4 · 0 0

dis is vry delicate issue.. i dont understand-- d simple thng which v can understand y d big politic leaders & celebrities dont get...wat actually dey want??/
huh!! its all disgustin.. n smwhere it is a mistake of media also who is dng propoganda ...

2007-08-31 19:26:03 · answer #9 · answered by somu 2 · 0 0

police want publicity and money.They do not care about the welfare of the citizens.

2007-08-31 19:17:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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