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    Mercy petition of Afzal, who has been awarded death sentence by SC, is the 22nd on list of 28 cases pending before the Govt.
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    The decision on the hanging of Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru would have to wait for at least two years with the government deciding to clear one mercy petition every month in chronological order.

    The mercy petition of Afzal Guru, who has been awarded the death sentence by the Supreme Court in the 2001 Parliament attack case, is the 22nd on the list of 28 cases pending before the government of India.

    Home Minister P Chidambaram is believed to have asked his officers to put up one case to him each month on which he will take a decision and send the government’s recommendation to President Pratibha Patil.

    Chidambaram is already said to have conveyed the government’s recommendation to the President this month on the first case on the list.

    The one recommendation per month rule, however, would not necessarily result in one mercy petition getting accepted or rejected every month as the President was entitled to take as much time as she desires to either accept or reject the government’s recommendation.

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    But by deciding to dispose of one case every month, Chidambaram has put a time frame on the fate of Afzal Guru, whose death sentence has been the cause of a bitter war of words between political parties with the Opposition accusing the government of withholding a decision deliberately in order to appease the Muslim community.

    Afzal Guru was awarded the death sentence for his role in the December 13, 2001 attack on Parliament by a trial court on December 18, 2002. The decision was upheld by the Delhi High Court on October 29, 2003 and confirmed by the Supreme Court on August 4, 2005. Following the Supreme Court order, the trial court had directed that Afzal Guru be put to death on October 20, 2006. The sentence could not be carried out because his wife Tabassum moved a mercy petition to the President.

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    Check detailsBy: Naveen | 03-Jan-2010 Reply | Forward ur article says, 1.The death sentence of Murugan%u2019s wife, Nalini, was commuted to life-term by former president K R Narayanan. 2.K R Narayanan did not decide on even a single mercy petition. how is it possible? if Sri k r narayanan did not decide a single mercy petition ?
    RECERSAL OF WHAT FREDOM FIGHTERS PROMISEDBy: B S GANESH, BANGALORE | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward In my frank opinion as a senior citizen in the evening of life and participated in the freedom struggle during school days, I can only say present day politicians are cowards and traitors. When a criminal that too a terrorist who attacked Parliament is protected even after APEX COURT VERDICT shows incompetency of politicians. We fought and got independence loudly declaring " SHANTHI, SHISTU, NYAYA" and what we now see is all these with the " PREFIX A " Namely ASHANTHI, ASHISTU ANYAYA,".B S GANESH, BANGALORE
    NO MORE HUE OR CUE NOWBy: JAGTAP | 30-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward As we have elected and selected this impotent and cowrad corrupcted UPA govt. It will always appease minority forever, we are receiving the fruits of our deeds, so why to complain now?
    gutless anti india kangress-bjp By: kafir786 | 30-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward the kangress-bjp r both gutless and coward,why bjp is not picking up these issues to hilite problems of india ??why kangress is so silent ??govt can go against naxals full steam but not against islamic terrorists,why ???really the gutless and coward nateas r destroying india.
    GutlessBy: Indi | 30-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Gutless and non patriotic upa and cong will even sell India for minority votes.
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