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BBC says about arms

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 8:16 pm
by nagarifle
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-19107433
Why do India's MPs love guns?
COMMENTS (5)
India parliament
India's MPs are given protection - why do so many need guns?
Why do so many Indian parliamentarians need guns?

And why are guns being sold to MPs who have criminal cases pending against them?

Nobody quite knows. But the government's reply to a freedom of information request on gun ownership among MPs has revealed some startling facts:

756 guns were sold to MPs and VIPs - usually politicians - in India between 1987 and 2012.
82 MPs purchased guns being sold off by the state between 2001 and 2012.
18 of these 82 MPs have criminal cases pending against them. They include charges of murder, attempt to murder and kidnapping.
One of these MPs - Atiq Ahmed from Uttar Pradesh - has 44 criminal cases pending against him.
These mostly imported guns were seized by customs and then sold to MPs - at well below the market price until a few years ago.

Curiously, only MPs can buy these confiscated weapons. Ordinary citizens, according to the watchdog Association for Democratic Reforms, are not eligible even if they have firearms licences.

In a new report, the watchdog raises some pointed questions.

Why should guns be sold only to MPs when many of them already enjoy police protection at state expense?

Why are guns being sold to MPs who have "serious criminal charges" pending against them?

Why are ordinary citizens not eligible to buy these guns?

Does the government track the possession of these guns to check if they have been sold off on the black market?

The government and the MPs have no answers yet.

Right to information activist Ambrish Pandey, who unearthed the information, believes the sale of guns to MPs is a result of an "ad hoc, discretionary and opaque policy of allotment".

India's democracy is already facing a serious challenge from criminalisation of politics.

Nearly a third of MPs - 158 out of 543, to be precise - in the lower house face criminal charges in more than 500 cases.

Seventy-four of them face very serious charges, such as murder and abduction.

And now we find that the government has freely sold guns to many of them. What is happening?

Re: BBC says about arms

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:44 pm
by sa_ali
Very good that this is getting raised.

There are so many examples of double standard ppl, maneka gandhi, self proclaimed guardian of all the animal has also bought rifle under the same quota

Re: BBC says about arms

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 4:18 pm
by SMJ
Hello Nagaraifle sir,
Fantastic article; thank you for sharing ...hope more people wake up to this!!

Re: BBC says about arms

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 9:54 am
by essdee1972
This is what BBC says? Ban BBC! :evil: :evil:

Re: BBC says about arms

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 3:40 pm
by Ramandeep
Well in today's scenario this matter would be easily overlooked by people, true gun community in India is a minuscule of the population when the general population is not even uproaring on the bans of namely books, documentry, food etc. in the name of culture and religion, how can we expect them to take notice of this article.

Re: BBC says about arms

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 10:21 am
by Commonwealth_of_PA
We both kicked out the Brits long ago!