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Afzal Guru: Rahul says even Rajiv case hanging

Srinagar (Uttarakhand), October 21: Seeking to justify the delay in hanging Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, scion of the Nehru-Gandhi family Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said he himself had not got justice in the assassination case of his father Rajiv Gandhi as yet but he believes in the justice system. In an interaction with H  ....Read more

Rahul's politicsBy: Kishan | Wednesday , 22 Oct '08 11:26:56 AM Reply | Forward Rahul is learning fast how to obfuscate the real issues.In his father's assassination case many conspirators are undergoing jail terms.His sister recently met one.What justice does he want for himself? In his grandmother's case also some culprits have been punished.After this if he feels he wants something more for the justice to be done then he should think about victims of the bomb blasts happening with so much regularity in his party's rule.
What a comparision!By: Ashok Grover | Wednesday , 22 Oct '08 9:09:20 AM Reply | Forward I think, Afzal Guru is prosecuted by the highest court and the issue is with the government.... and blaming the legal system is not justified. May be Rahul knows better.
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