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Book the culprits

Sir, __ Refer your Editorials `Deadly spiral' (March 1) and `Horror in Gujarat' (March 2). Has the human heart become so ruthless and insensitive that it has totally lost all respect and sympathy for human lives? Whoever _ Hindu or Muslim _ is killed, it is a heinous crime against humanity and no person on earth can afford to remain silent without condemning it. But the total commitment should come from the Central and State Governments, whose primary duty is to ensure the protection of every citizen of the country.

Whether it is the Godhra incident or the mindless orgy of violence thereafter, the Government should not spare any effort to track down the culprits without bias and bring them to justice at the earliest.

K. Malikul Azeez,
Chennai

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