Ranjeet Chowdhury
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I do not know..
India and the Capital Punishment (Part-I)
We are all rational beings and due to this rationality everyone differs radically from one another. What is ‘sensible’ to one, might seem totally ‘nonsensical’ to others. Thus, at the cost of being fundamentally at odd with the widely held views in favour of abolition of death penalty, I would say that I do not see any reason, as far as India is concerned, to ‘formalize’ abolition of capital punishment on various counts.
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India and the Capital Punishment (Part-I)
We are all rational beings and due to this rationality everyone differs radically from one another. What is ‘sensible’ to one, might seem totally ‘nonsensical’ to others. Thus, at the cost of being fundamentally at odd with the widely held views in favour of abolition of death penalty, I would say that I do not see any reason, as far as India is concerned, to ‘formalize’ abolition of capital punishment on various counts.