Friday 31 July 2015

sensationalisation of Yakub's hanging

The high level drama surrounding the hanging of Yakub Memon has made a martyr out of a terrorist. While the ethical grounds of capital punishment is debatable, it is equally unfortunate that Memon's hanging has turned into a sensationalised case for a misplaced sense of sympathy. The tragedy of his family and friends is inconsolable but so is the trauma of hundreds of others who lost their loved ones in the Mumbai blasts. Punishing criminals is not simply about delivering "justice" to the victims, it is a message that such dastardly acts will not be tolerated. Shifting focus from his crime to the post-hanging sentimentalities (so much so that more media space has been devoted to him than to the demise of Dr. Kalam) is sad and undesirable.