Delhi Government Not Opposed to Afzal Guru's Hanging


New Delhi, May 19 (IANS) The Delhi government has not opposed the death sentence to parliament attack convict Afzal Guru but expressed concerns of law and order if he is executed, official sources said here Tuesday.

Delhi government Tuesday forwarded the file on Guru's mercy petition to Lieutenant Governor Tejendra Khanna with its suggestions. Khanna's office later returned the file to the state home department, government sources said but did not give any details.

Official sources said the state government has not opposed the death sentence awarded to Guru by a trial court in December 2002.

"But, the government has cited concerns about the law and order situation in the wake of Guru's execution," the source said.

This move comes a day after Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit refuted reports that the Delhi government had received a reminder from the home ministry about the mercy petition of Guru.

"I have sent the file," Dikshit told reporters.

Clarifying her denial about receiving any reminder from the home ministry, Dikshit said: "Many a time ministers are not aware about files."

A senior Delhi government official said it will take some more time before Guru's file reaches the union home ministry.

Afzal Guru, a resident of Sopore in the Kashmir Valley, was found guilty of plotting the Dec 13, 2001, parliament attack and was sentenced to death by a trial court in December 2002. The Delhi High Court confirmed the death penalty in October 2003.

The Supreme Court had also upheld the capital punishment given to Guru for his role in the terror attack. Guru's wife, Tabassum, filed a mercy petition to the president after the apex court's verdict.

As per the laid down procedure, the president sought the home ministry's views on the mercy petition in 2005.

The procedure on mercy petition also requires the home ministry to seek comments of the state government in whose jurisdiction the crime, for which the death penalty is awarded to the convict, has been committed.

  

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  • nabhan, Abu Dhabi

    Thu, May 20 2010

    Dear shahnawaz kukkikatte, it seems that your observation or media watch is very limited. Have you noticed an open letter to the Indian President by following great personnel who call for a fresh enquiry and justice for Afzal Guru. Partial list of endorsors so far are the: Anand Patwardhan, Arundhati Roy, Noam Chomsky, Sister Helen Prejean, Harsh Mandar, S. A. R. Geelani, Sandeep Pandey, Justice Suresh, Gautam Navlakha, Ved Bhasin, Ziauddin Sardar Praful Bidwai, Ram Puniyani, Dionne Bunsha, Jyoti Punwani, Asgar Ali Engineer, Ammu Abraham. Brother Shahnwaz, Are you trying to prove your blind patriotism?

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Wed, May 19 2010

    Afzal Guru is a terrorist and he must be done away with. He committed rarest of rare crime by masterminding and giving logistic support to the very fundamental institution of our great democracy - parliament house. No mercy and the matter must be decided on fast track basis. I agree in totto with the observation of Mr Jaimini BP/Sharjah.

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  • nabhan, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, May 19 2010

    To send a man to his death without legal representation is not only unconstitutional but also barbaric and his case of the prosecution stands entirely on "circumstantial evidences" / Intelligence Bureau could not produce sound proof of his involvement so far.

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  • Jaimini P.B, Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, May 19 2010

    Afzal Guru will not be hanged & Kasab too. Last person was hanged in 2004,after that only DECLARATION OF DEATH SENTENCE and NO APPLICATION . Our legal system is very interesting for foreigners who think that no innocent person is killed according to Indian Law. Actually IT IS A TOTAL MESS.Only Indians know how pathetic our legal system is.If you see crime news ,you get a shock that on an average 20 youngsters are entering crime field daily in Karnataka only.Because they know that even if they are arrested on murder/robbery charges,they get bail immediately and by that time their so called Mafia BOSS make all arrangements to prove that they are INNOCENT boys. It happens only in India.

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  • siddarth, mangalore

    Wed, May 19 2010

    That means the government is scared to hang him !!! Ridiculous statement

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  • Don Amnon, Lower Bendoor, Mnagalore

    Wed, May 19 2010

    How many more years he will enjoys his life with tax payers money...????? Unless he is hanged, Pakistani hero Kasab will never get chance. This clearly shows our Govt lost its back bone.

    Mera Bharath Mahan.

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  • anis ahmed, mangalore/dubai/agc

    Wed, May 19 2010

    Afzal should be given death penality according to muslim laws in front of Red Fort in the public as soon as possible.

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