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Is it States duty?
Yesterday some insane man Torched the Holy Koran in Sukkur, and afterwards it was anarchy and unrest all over the city. Though on the other hand that man was under custody of police after he commited that.
My question is; Is it stae duty to manange such issues or is it citizens duty to sort of these very personal and religious matters? |
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of course it is a state duty to hang these men up and and make out an example of them. but in our society state has failed to perform its duties so public has now taken up these duties.
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People are emotional fools. They take up such matters within a blink of eye.
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"The race is not over because I haven't won yet." Adil Memon Police Service of Pakistan (P.S.P) 37th Common Training Program |
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Dear All Salam,
I agree with you Adil people are emotional fools and they are good in doing such things. This incidents needs to be invesigated fully and completely and the person responsible needs to be punished in the right manner. (Even publicaly if required) I heard or read that some where that most people who carry out such act are mentally very ill. If the man was under the custody of police then this issues is searious and needs full investigation. Regards
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