March 2, 2013 LUCKNOW: Can disclosure of certain details on Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, hanged at New Delhi's  Tihar Jail "affect relations with a foreign state"? The prison department certainly thinks so. It would "pre-judicially affect the sovereignty and integrity of India,
 the security, strategic, scientific or economic interests of the state,
 relation with foreign state or lead to incitement of an offence," the 
Tihar Jail said in a reply to a Right to Information (RTI) query by 
Urvashi Sharma of Lucknow. The prison headquarters (office of 
the director general of prisons) has cited various clauses which could 
jeopardize the relations of India with foreign countries if details like
 the copy of the 'black warrant' of Afzal Guru, copies of communication 
sent by ministry of home affairs after taking a decision on the mercy 
petition, and the total expenses, item wise on keeping Afzal in jail. Sharma had also sought 
copies of documents or letters generated, sent and received by the 
prison department during the process of deciding the place of burial. 
 Sharma had also asked for the names of the executioner (s), list of 
people present during the burial of Guru's dead body and any photographs
 that "could be fraught with security concerns".  But, she was 
taken aback by the curt response of the prison department stonewalling 
"innocent queries" like expenses incurred on his stay in Tihar Jail. 
 "This is completely unacceptable. Why can they not part with 
communications leading to the rejection of his mercy petition and 
subsequent hanging," Sharma asked while speaking to IANS. She 
claimed had the prison department responded positively, several 
"conspiracy theories and human rights queries would have been satiated".
 "There has been several protests regarding the secretive circumstances  Afzal Guru
 was hanged in and the quiet burial...(the) prison department of Tihar 
Jail and the union government must come clean on this matter," the  RTI activist said, adding she was exploring options to file a review petition. 
 Afzal Guru, a resident of Sopore in Jammu and Kashmir was convicted for
 plotting the terror attack on parliament on Dec 13, 2001 and was hanged
 Feb 9 at Tihar Jail after President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his mercy
 petition. Courtesy : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Tihar-officials-refuse-RTI-query-on-Afzal-Guru/articleshow/18763637.cms
 
 
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