It turns out that Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma’s death was not sufficient. No sooner had the shootout ended than civil society teams had already launched ‘fact finding’ teams that pronounced the predictable verdict. The encounter had been staged and innocent Muslims had been targeted.
Nitin at The Acorn writes about “a bunch of sundry political activists and university lecturers acquiring the competence and authority to offer definitive opinions on how police conduct their operations.”









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Dr.Sudhir k Sharma
Oct 2nd, 2008 at 12:35 am | #
It has become a fashion for so called’Intellectuals-Elites-Human rights activists-and wannabe NETAs’to speak on such TIMELY GOOD ACTIONS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT agencies and draw unwarranted attention by critisizing them.inspector
Mohan was a brave man,who only was doing his duty in front of dozens of eyes of the same locality.
Anybody who says it was staged is out to gain something for himself and ANTI NATIONAL AND ANTI SOCIETY outfits.
Sushil
Oct 2nd, 2008 at 12:43 am | #
On BBC that night i heard MR.RAJAN BHAGAT,Delhi police spoksman–saying that ‘he has to say nothing after loosing one BRAVE INSPECTOR’ in the shootout in a most congested locality of Delhi.
Courtroom will prove the truth about those terrorists caught at Batla house -Jamia.