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Sunday, 31 July 2016

Why Prisoner Executions Are Carried Out Before Sunrise Or In The Early Morning ?

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Now this may seem a bit offending to some pseudo criminal sympathizers, but in India, our judiciary system is a bit slow or rusty for awarding death sentences which comes only in rarest of the rare cases. Rapists and even terrorists spends loads of time in prison cell before we finalize their punishment. And in the midst of deciding, they actually get a lot of popularity which indeed helps many lost souls to follow the path of stupidity.

India’s great martyrs BHAGAT SINGH along with SUKHDEV and RAJGURU were executed on 23 March 1931 at 7:30 pm in the Lahore jail. Even low lives like Afzal Guru and Ajmal Kasab were executed early in the morning around 7 AM. So what is with the timing ? Does this have any relevance with a old legendary story ?

We have seen a lot of executions in movies. But hardly anyone of us have ever witnessed a real life face off. During the time of execution, there is just a judicial executioner, a magistrate or his representative, a doctor and some policemen. It is a total private affair and its live telecast is not subjected for mass consumption. Although there had been some exceptions where videos of execution of Sadam Hussain once got viral on Youtube, however it has been removed on the basis of humanitarian grounds.

Some prison policemen believe that the other inmates who might be friend with the prisoner who is being executed can posses as a threat of unrest at the appointed hour. So the execution usually takes place while everyone in the prison are asleep.



Another reason for early executions is that a death warrant is often good for just one day. In California, if the execution is not carried out within that 24-hours period, the state must apply for a re-petition in the court for another death warrant. Now this might take another day. So just in order to avoid such things, executions are done early in the morning.



Also, another reason is that pre and post execution exercises takes a lot of time which includes medical tests and many file works as a form of standard procedure. So in order to not to disturb anyone’s daily schedule, the execution is done at the early hours.



Also, the reason behind early morning executions is to ensure that the the dead body does not starts decaying and the dead person’s family members find enough time to perform the last rites within that day itself.



As per to my assumption, if someday (I hope not) I am sentenced to death, psychologically, it will be quite difficult for me to cope up with the fact that within next few hours I will be dead. So the more time I will spend thinking about it, the more will be the mental trauma through which I will suffer. So in order to prevent this mental trauma, early morning executions can be indeed logically justified.
So here were some of the reasons. If anyone of you have ever experienced such executions and managed to come out of it miraculously, please feel comfortable to share your views and knowledge in the comment section below (Humor Intended).

Assam continues to reel under flood fury; 19 lakh affected

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Assam continued to be ravaged by flood today as an estimated 19 lakh people were affected in the state due to heavy rainfall and swelling of rivers triggered by incessant rains in upper catchment areas of Arunachal Pradesh and Bhutan.


The other affected districts are Sivsagar, Kokrajhar, Dibrugarh, Goalpara, Tinsukia, Biswanath, Nalbari, Baksa, Udalgluri, Kamrup (M), Chirang, Kamrup and South Kamrup, the ASDMA said.
The Brahmaputra is flowing above the danger mark at Guwahati, Nematighat in Jorhat, Tezpur in Sonitpur, Goalpara and Dhubri towns.
To provide succor to the affected people, relief has been distributed as per requirement in all the flood affected districts and funds for providing relief have been placed with the district administrations in advance.
NDRF, SDRF and the army are helping the district administration in evacuating the affected population to safe places. A total of 19 lakh people were directly of indirectly affected by floods.
State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams with deep divers have also been attached to the 27 Fire Stations of the State.
Meanwhile, eight rhino cubs displaced and separated from their mothers were rescued by Kaziranga National Park and Centre of Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) team. .

2-year-old photo from Bangladesh appears in Assam’s BJP government’s flood report to Rajnath Singh

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In a huge embarrassment, the newly elected BJP government of Assam included a 2-year-old photo of Bangladesh’s Noakhali flood in its interim report on Assam flood to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday.

The report, handed over by Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal to Singh during his day-long visit to survey the flood condition in the state, comprises nine photographs. Out of this, one is the famous picture of Noakhali flood, where a young boy rescues and carries a baby deer amidst flood water.


The picture, taken by wildlife photographer Hasibul Wahab and distributed by Caters News Agency in February 2014, received global appreciation at that time. The photo showed the boy, Belal, in his 20s risking his life to rescue the baby deer with waters reaching his eyes. Senior Assam government officials owned up the mistake when pointed out but tried to shift the blame on “some” DCs who forwarded the picture to the state capital.
“It is a big mistake. We accept it. Actually some DCs have forwarded this to us because of similarity with situation in Kaziranga National Park,” a senior official said on condition of anonymity.
Another official said residents in and around Kaziranga have been rescuing animals during current wave of flood and this might have “misled” officials to include the picture.
Meanwhile Assam flood situation remained critical with three more persons perishing, taking the toll to 29 in the current deluge even as Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh made an aerial survey today of the affected areas.
The worst-affected districts are Lakhimpur, Golaghat, Bongaigaon, Jorhat, Dhemaji, Barpeta, Goalpara, Dhubri, Darrang, Morigaon and Sonitpur.
ASDMA said nearly two lakh hectares of crop area across the state are under flood waters, while a number of roads, embankments, bridges and other infrastructure were washed away.
Currently, Brahmaputra is flowing above the danger mark at Guwahati, Nematighat in Jorhat, Tezpur in Sonitpur, Goalpara and Dhubri towns.
(With inputs from PTI)