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    Advocate K P Pawar will now defend Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab after his lawyer Abbas Kazmi was sacked by the special 26/11 trial court for "non-cooperation."

    Pawar, who is from the State Legal Aid Cell, has been assisting Kazmi since the opening day of the trial in November 26 terror attacks.

    Special Judge M L Tahiliyani terminated Kazmi and directed Pawar to defend Kasab and appoint himself an assistant, if required.

    The special trial court took action against defence counsel Abbas Kazmi for refusing to cooperate with the court. Judge M L Tahiliyani ordered Kazmi's termination after he refused to consider the court's suggestion on cross-examination of witnesses.

    Wake up Tahiliyani!!!By: PSL | 30-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Mr Tahiliyani-Sir, Why we are dragging this case so long! Hang him to death and let country witness it LIVE! Otherwise the trial will go on and on and on....and this GUNMAN will be enjoying BIRYANI with Afzal Guru! Why don't we understand it? Wasting our Tax Payers hard earned money on Kasab...for what??
    Wrong punishment PSLBy: Devasahayam | 01-Dec-2009 Reply | Forward Kasab should be given a special execution--cut open with a lard-greased knife and then buried in a pit full of pig-bones!
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