Every time a terrorist is killed anywhere in the world a debate starts in India on ``violation of Human Rights''.
The debate is sure to start after the Navy SEALs of the US succeeded in killing Osama Bin Laden - the man who changed the skyline of America.
The Times of India sparked the debate by raising the Human Rights issue. The paper wrote - ``American Commandos are now vulnerable to the allegation that they overreacted and cannot claim that they killed in self-defense. This is thanks to universally accepted principle that whenever there is scope to capture somebody alive, the first priority of the security personal should be to bring him to justice. The prospects of interrogating the Al Qaida chief and putting him on trial would have arguably served the cause of justice.''
Now, I am dreading the Human Rights activists to start the debate on the issue.
But the question is : which cause of justice they are talking about!
And what would anybody achieve by bringing the killers of millions of people to justice!!
India presents explicit examples of capturing terrorists and then bringing them to justice.
There are Afzal Gurus, Abu Salems and Abdul Kasabs locked in jails undergoing trial after trial.
They dared to attack the Indian parliament, killed thousands of innocent people, including children and women - of all religion and caste and all social and economical backgrounds.
Their never-ending trials are going on forever. We have grown old watching and listening about them. We also watched our politicians fighting over questions whether Afzal Guru should be given the death sentence or should he be pardoned. We have seen Kasab laughing at our lenient judiciary and political system. We have seen Abu Salem aspiring to reach the parliament eventually.
All courtesy - Human Rights!!!
No one talks of Human Rights when these barbaric people kill millions of innocent people in the name of Jihad.
Ask the families, which lost their sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, spouses in terrorist attacks, about Human Rights. For them the justice is when the man who caused a genocide, gets killed.
I, too, feel that the justice is when such barbaric and mentally deranged men are eliminated from this planet.
I salute to the US - the country which could wipe the tears of millions of people who lost their near and dear ones in the terrorist attack, in the real sense.
Such killings should not be seen as revenge - because they are not revenge in any senses.
If a tiger starts eating humans who are entering the forests he is declared man-eater and the more than often such tigers are killed to save human lives.
In the same way, people like Osama who are killing humans should be declared harmful for the human race and their elimination should be the only answer.
The news of Osama's killing made me also happy as I have been feeling frustrated with never ending trials of terrorists in India.
The reason behind my frustration and the frustration of many more alike is that we all know where these trials will lead to....
Obviously to nowhere!!!