Daijiworld Media Network
New Delhi, Dec 13: Ten years after the biggest attack on Indian Parliament, families of martyrs' demand to hang the prime accused in the attack and now on death row Afzal Guru.
The families of the martyrs' in the attack will boycott parliament and protest the delay in the hanging of the accused. They will meet President Pratibha Patil with an appeal to pacify the process on Tuesday December 13.
Seven brave men lost their lives in the encounter when a group of armed men opened fire in parliament complex in an unprecedented attack. Their family members are boycotting the tribute ceremony held by the parliament. They are angry that the state is delaying the execution of Afzal Guru.
The families say they have been suitably compensated as one member of each family has given a government job. But the delay in the death penalty of the accused is denial of justice.
These families say that delay in hanging Afzal Guru is an insult to those brave men.