NO LENIENCE SHOULD BE SHOWN IN INTENTIONAL HOMICIDES



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Human killings have become widespread in India. Sons and daughters kill father and mother. Father and mother kill sons and daughters. Brother killing sister and vice versa, husband's and wives kill each other etc can be found almost every day in newspaper reports. The age old culture of our country has been washed out of country by the modern educational system, cinemas, tv stories etc from our youth. Human values are getting fast eroded from our society. That must be the reason for such amount of people are being killed by our own fellow beings. According to available information more than 82 people are getting murdered every day in India.

The highest murder rates in the world per lakh inhabitants basis is in El Salvador with 52.02, Jamaica with 43.85 and Honduras with 38.93. On the other hand the lowest are Japan - 0.2, Singapore - 0.24, Hong Kong - 0.3, Luxembourg - 0.3 and Indonesia - 0.4. In India the rate is 3.08. Corruption in our country that helps the assailants to escape from punishment, long time taken in our judiciary must also be among the reason in increasing homicides in our country. Huge number of political killings also are taking place in our country. There are some parties who prefer to kill their opponents who oppose their so-called ideologies. This has become very common in our country. In most cases the culprits get escaped too. We must find an abrupt end to this soon. Countless number of political murders have taken place in our country, just to establish an out dated or non existent philosophy. The only way to find an end to intentional killings of fellow beings in our country is stringent punishment. Gallows should be the sole punishment for murder. If we want to stand straight with our head high in the world we must find an end to killing of fellow beings in the country. The punishment should be made life for life.

K V George 

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