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Afzal Guru gets a reprieve; Hanging likely
to be Postponed
Pakistan
Times Kashmir Desk
NEW DELHI: By all
indications, Mohammad Afzal Guru will not be hanged today, Friday, October
20, the date fixed by the court.
Sentenced to death in the 2001 Parliament attack case, Afzal’s mercy
petition is pending with the President, who has asked the Centre for its
advice.
With just one day left before the scheduled date of execution, sources said
it would simply get postponed if no decision is taken.
The Union home ministry has asked the Delhi government for its opinion and a
response is awaited, ministry sources said.
As the government is in no hurry to take a view on the matter, the sources
said Afzal could hang but at a later date.
There is pressure on the Centre to waive Afzal’s death penalty, both from
opponents of capital punishment and from those who fear an outbreak of
violence in Jammu and Kashmir after the execution, more so as the hanging
has been scheduled for the last Friday of Ramzan.
Regarding the Supreme Court’s observation that clemency could not be granted
on religious or political grounds, a home ministry official said it is a
moot point whether it could be considered a mere ‘political’ matter if the
hanging leads to a law and order problem.
Meanwhile, an news report said the Union law ministry has said that there is
no “compelling reason” to stop Afzal’s hanging.
The ministry’s advice came after President APJ Abdul Kalam sought the
opinions of the law and home departments ahead of deciding on the mercy
petition filed by the family of the condemned man.●
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