Showing posts with label Jammu & Kashmir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jammu & Kashmir. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2015

Afzal Guru's hanging 'wrong', Shashi Tharoor tweets

TNN | Feb 9, 2015, 04.39 PM IST

NEW DELHI: In remarks which are likely to stir a controversy, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Monday termed Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru's hanging as "wrong and badly handled". Afzal Guru, who was handed a death penalty in the 2001 Parliament attack case, was hanged on February 9, 2013. "I think the hanging was both wrong & badly handled. Family should have been warned, given a last meeting & body returned," Shashi Tharoor, a Congress MP from Kerala, tweeted on Monday. Tharoor's comments come after five Congress MLAs in Jammu & Kashmir admitted in a signed statement that Afzal Guru's hanging was a "mistake."

"The demand for clemency for Guru was justified and his mortal remains should be returned to his family. The decision to not allow his family members to meet him one last time was also a mistake," the statement read. Meanwhile, several separatists leaders were detained or put under house arrest and prohibitory orders clamped in the city in the wake of protests called by them on the second anniversary of Afzal Guru's execution. Supporters of the Awami Ittihaad Party (AIP) shout slogans during a protest in Srinagar on February 9. Curfew-like restrictions were imposed in Safakadal, Maharaj Gunj, Khanyar, Rainawari and Nowhatta police station areas in the old city and Maisuma police station area in the commercial hub of Lal Chowk.


Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Afzal-Gurus-hanging-wrong-Shashi-Tharoor-tweets/articleshow/46174764.cms [last accessed 09.02.2015]

Friday, February 6, 2015

Rajasthan - 1996 Raj bus blast: Court awards death to 1, life term to 6

Ashish Mehta, TNN | Sep 30, 2014, 04.14AM IST

BANDIKUI (Dausa): Nearly 18 years after 14 people travelling in a bus were killed in a bomb blast at Samleti village near Dausa, a court here sentenced one accused to gallows while awarding life term to six others. One of the accused was acquitted in the absence of solid evidences. While accused Abdul Hameed who was awarded death sentence belongs to UP along with two other accused, the rest four belong to Jammu & Kashmir. 

On May 22, 1996, passengers travelling in a bus from Bikaner to Soron near Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh via Jaipur and Dausa were blown up while the bus was passing through Samleti village near Dausa. Fourteen died in the blast including some from Jaipur, a few from Bharatpur and some from Uttar Pradesh while 37 were left injured in the timer blast. Later, the conductor of the bus, who was injured, lodged an FIR at a police station in Mahwa in Dausa district. Thereafter, a caller who introduced himself from Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) called up and took the responsibility of the blast in Samleti. 



After considering the statements of nearly 100 witnesses including the bus passengers and scientific evidences, additional district & sessions judge, Bandikui, Urmilla Kumawat, pronounced the judgment on Monday. "The court has convicted seven persons in this case under Section 302, 307, 120-B, Section 3 and 4 of Public Property Damage Act and 4/5 of Explosives Act. The investigating officer of the case, MM Atrey, an additional SP(CID-CB), has given sufficient evidences against all the accused. One person, identified as Farooq, is acquitted," said Vijay Tiwari, public prosecutor of the case. 

He added that one of the accused who was considered as key conspirator along with Abdul Hameed died during the trial, charges against one of the accused, Chandra Prakash Gupta, were dropped by Rajasthan High Court a year ago. "The court has given death sentence to Abdul Hameed who was in the bus when the blasts took place. He will also have to pay a fine of Rs 1 lakh," Tiwari added. 

"The other accused include Javed Khan alias Javed Junior, Asadullah alias Abdul Gani, Latif Ahamed alias Munna, Moin Ali Bhat alias Mehmood, Mirza Nisar Hussain, and Reis Beigg. Farqookh Ahamed was acquitted by the same court in the absence of the evidences," Tiwari said. 

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/1996-Raj-bus-blast-Court-awards-death-to-1-life-term-to-6/articleshow/43846989.cms [last accessed 06.02.2015]