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Let Advani hang me, Cong playing games: Afzal

June 8, 2008

Jyeshtha Shuddha Panchami

New Delhi: On death row for the last three years, India's most controversial convict, Mohammed Afzal, wants a speedy conclusion to his ordeal and says BJP's prime ministerial candidate LK Advani would act swiftly in deciding his plight one way or the other while the present government is dilly-dallying his death sentence.

"I don't think the UPA government can ever reach a decision. The Congress party has two mouths and is playing a double game," said Afzal, convicted for the December 2001 Parliament attack in an exclusive interview to IANS in Tihar prison's Jail No 3.

"I really wish LK Advani becomes India's next prime minister as he is the only one who can take a decision and hang me. At least my pain and daily suffering would ease then," said Afzal, who has been in solitary confinement in the capital's high security jail.

Incidentally, Advani has criticized the delay in carrying out the death sentence.

"I fail to understand the delay. They have increased my security. But what needs to be done immediately is to carry out the court's orders," Advani had remarked in November 2006.

In an exclusive interview, Afzal's first since he was convicted by the Supreme Court in 2004 that was subsequently upheld a year later, he says the death sentence had made him delusional. He, too, has filed a mercy petition – along with 40 others – that is pending before the President.

Cumbersome legal procedures and prolonged periods of solitary confinement, he said, were inhuman and cruel.

Psychologists call this condition the 'death row' phenomenon, in which prisoners spending years awaiting their execution go through excruciating mental torture, a fact that was recognized by the European Court of Human Rights in 1989.

"Life has become hell in the jail. I requested the Government to take an immediate decision over my sentence just two months ago. I don't wish to be part of the living dead," said Afzal, whose moods swung frequently between being stoic and defiant.

"I have also requested that till the time they (Government) take a decision, they shift me to a Kashmir jail," said Afzal.

Dressed in a spotless white kurta-pyjama and a sports cap to hide his shaven head, Afzal, who is in his mid-30s, said he sympathised with Sarabjit Singh, an Indian lodged in Pakistan prison for nearly two decades, but said no parallel could be drawn between the two of them.

”Please don't compare me with Sarabjit. The issues are separate. My sympathies are with him, but my fight is for the Kashmir conflict. Now, I am not even seeking any clemency and have no objection to the Government deciding my fate." (Shame on pro-Muslim Home Minister Shivraj Patil! Even Mohammad Afzal do not want to compare him with Sarabjit! - Editor)

Last month Home Minister Shivraj Patil's controversial statement saying those demanding Afzal's hanging could not seek reprieve for Sarabjit drew considerable publicity.

"If you are asking for Afzal Guru's hanging, then how can you ask for pardon for Sarabjit Singh?" Patil had asked CNN-IBN.

Sarabjit has been held guilty for bombings in Lahore and Multan in 1990 that left 14 people dead. He was to be executed April 30. However, the intervention of the Indian government led to the execution being postponed by Pakistan.

Afzal, also known as Afzal Guru, was convicted of conspiracy in the December 2001 attack on Parliament that killed six security personnel and one civilian.

"I long for my eight-year-old son, Ghalib. In jail, it is not possible to meet them easily as intelligence officials unnecessarily harass my family and wife, Tabassum, when they come here," he remarked.

In jail, Afzal is reading Maulana Abul Kalam Azad’s book India Wins freedom that details events of the country's independence movement.

There is pressure to issue clemency to Afzal from political groups in Kashmir, who believe hanging Afzal would have negative effects on the peace process in Kashmir. (How it will have negative impact on so called peace process? Such people should be kept away from India! - Editor) Human rights activists, too, have demanded a reprieve, as they believe that the trial was flawed.

"I only asked for pardon to stop millions of Kashmiri people hitting the streets. If I am hanged, I would take it as a sacrifice towards the people of Kashmir," Afzal told IANS.

Source: ibnlive.com

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milind, United States of America
09 Jun 2008, 02:05
|| Om Namah Shivay ||

Has anybody heard of getting the permission of Interview for a death row inmate?! Why was this permitted & by whom? Has anyone violated law here by such act?

Seems Afzal got the chance as Cogressi(muslim) govt might have thought they would score high marks in his remarks. But to their predicament - it turned out complete opposite. Yet, I condemn such careless/trash behaviour of the concerned authorities to allow such interview to take place and allow afzal to harp on Kashmir & his (so called) sacrifice.

Vande Mataram! Stop glorifying Traitors & Terrorists!
Parameswaran, India (Bharat)
09 Jun 2008, 06:48
The person has openly admitted his cause is for Kashmir, and the SC has said its final word. What is the government waiting for?
Anant Vasudevan, India (Bharat)
06 Dec 2008, 08:45
Is the Government above the law ? Is India a democracy or a political property of the Congress ? Is the law only for the White Collared citizen or also for criminals and Political Parties ? People keep making the same mistake of voting into power secular political parties that cannot even hang a National Criminal just because he is a muslim !
kamlesh, India (Bharat)
30 Jan 2010, 06:59
afzal guru should be hanged as soon as possible,
congress is just delaying for vote bank of muslims, i want to know that if afzal guru will be hanged then, muslims will not vote for congress? then why congress supproting "them".
shame on sonia gandhi, mr. rajiv gandhi would be very guilt.
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