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I beg to differ bro. Pushing someone down from 30 - 40 feet height can never be considered as an accident. You cannot say that the officer had no intentions to kill.

The officer could have done 10 different things, the guy was sitting and they were 4 to 1 with no one else nearby to resist. I can go on and on.

This was a murder attempt from all thinkable angles, period.

Sir that is classed as manslaughter in law. Whereby through recklessness you cause the death of another.

Whichever way you slice the cake, the act in itself was illegal. There were three of them, they could easily have grabbed him and escorted him down.

Unacceptable.
This is the consequence of poor training given to the rangers. He pushed him to demoralise him but he was pushed too far so that he fell down.

It is a criminal negligence and the rangers officer must be punished for it. But I won’t punish him for murder attempt as it happened unintentionally. Furthermore there is no proof that the man died as we saw him falling. From this height people often have broken ribs, fractures, injuries but very few die unless he fell in a very unfortunate angle.
 
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This is the consequence of poor training given to the rangers. He pushed him to demoralise him but he was pushed too far so that he fell down.

It is a criminal negligence and the rangers officer must be punished for it. But I won’t punish him for murder attempt as it happened unintentionally. Furthermore there is no proof that the man died as we saw him falling. From this height people often have broken ribs, fractures, injuries but very few die unless he fell in a very unfortunate angle.
No sir,

As someone who trained Pakistani police this cannot be excused as 'poor training' this was murderous intent.

When you teach a dog to be violent, don't be surprised if it acts violently. That's what our law enforcement and office bearers have become, lawless, violent dogs and butchers.

All of them have blood on their hands, just as PTI leadership do. And this won't be forgiven, or forgotten. Trust me.
 
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This is the consequence of poor training given to the rangers. He pushed him to demoralise him but he was pushed too far so that he fell down.

It is a criminal negligence and the rangers officer must be punished for it. But I won’t punish him for murder attempt as it happened unintentionally. Furthermore there is no proof that the man died as we saw him falling. From this height people often have broken ribs, fractures, injuries but very few die unless he fell in a very unfortunate angle.
rangers have killed innocent people in the past as well.

 
For every drop of blood shed a seed of hatred is sown. If you want to change people's thinking first you must love and care for them. But when you resort to violence and oppression you are writing the story of your own eventual demise.

There are a thousand ways of dealing with political protest without using excessive force. But that was seemingly not the goal here.
 
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Not poor training. Just inherently corrupt and an evil soul.
I like how everytime these namakhar, haramkhoor khanzirs kill a civilian, everyone just pull the 'poor training' card.

It's not poor training, this is by design. Use disproportionate and overwhelming force to keep the sheep in check.

To those uptop the Pakistani awam have always been seen as cattle, to be headed, exploited and lead to slaughter.
 

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