Justice in India, especially in West Bengal is becoming something impossible

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Justice in India has become something impossible. The police force in most states and districts is very callous and negligent. The court doesn't give Justice citing lack of evidence. Lawyers are busy creating confusion and earning money through cross playing. The worst condition is now in West Bengal. The rape and murder of the lady doctor in Kolkata, WB has completed 90 days and yet her parents are yet to get justice.
 
That's horrible no suspects yet in the killing of that young doctor. The crime was so horrible rape with murder. The police are useless. They don't deserve to receive the salary from people's taxes. In that case, it's impossible to apprehend the criminals. They are living with full freedom, whereas the parents of the victim cry foul of being neglected. May God punish those criminals. God does not sleep.
 
One of the worse things that can ever happen is when those you expect to uphold justice are the ones causing the problem.
I agree with you on that. Citizens rely on the police as advocator of peace but so ironical, they are the law breakers and abuse their power. It's hard to imagine this kind of police who pledge to uphold justice and maintain peace and order.
 
That's horrible no suspects yet in the killing of that young doctor. The crime was so horrible rape with murder. The police are useless. They don't deserve to receive the salary from people's taxes. In that case, it's impossible to apprehend the criminals. They are living with full freedom, whereas the parents of the victim cry foul of being neglected. May God punish those criminals. God does not sleep.
Yes, we can now just pray God for justice.
 
Yes, we can now just pray God for justice.
Don't you have NBI like FBI? In my country if the crime isn't solved by the police, the government commissions the NBI to tract the criminals and the culprits are taken to custody.
 
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