When a government denies security to people, especially those who support opposition political parties, questions about the government's motives arise. The AAP has done remarkable work in Delhi when it comes to education, healthcare, and other sectors of public welfare, but they are still fairly new when it comes to law and order. The policy here should be to take it slow and not be drastic.
Remembering Shahid Azmi, a life lost to valiant cause
From choosing to join a terror outfit, to being wrongly imprisoned under the anti-terrorism law, to becoming a champion of human rights, Shahid Azmi has left us a truly inspiring journey.
By Rasti Amena| Published: 11th February 2021 5:05 pm IST Shahid Azmi was also known as crusader of justice (Twitter)
Mumbai: Ten years ago today, a low-profile 33-year-old advocate Shahid Azmi, who fought for the people wrongly imprisoned under anti-terrorism law, was killed in Mumbai. He was shot by a group of gangsters at his office, who claimed that he was fighting the cases of terror accused.