Friday, August 12, 2011

RAJIV GANDHI MURDER CASE: Mother of one of the assassins demands fresh trial!


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Press Trust Of India / ibnlive.in.com /Posted on Aug 12, 2011 at 07:31pm IST.

Former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi smiles in this March 16,1991 file photo. India's Supreme Court on May 11 confirmed death sentences for four of the 26 people convicted of conspiring to assassinate Gandhi in May 1991.

Chennai: With President Pratibha Patil rejecting the clemency petitions of three killers of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the mother of one of them on Friday demanded a 'fresh and transparent trial' and claimed her son was not at all connected with it.

"While A1 (prime accused) Nalini's punishment was reduced to life imprisonment from death, why can't the same be applied to my son (Perarivalan) who is only 18th accused?" Arputham Ammal told reporters in Chennai.

She alleged her son was falsely implicated in the case and that he was not at all involved in the crime. Suspecting conspiracy in the trial, she wanted to know why it was handled 'very secretly' by the authorities. "After all, a former Prime Minister has been murdered. So what was the need to keep the investigation a secret?"

She also wanted to how there were exactly 13 Sri Lankan Tamils and 13 Indian Tamils of the 26 found guilty by a local court in Poonamallee in 1998. "The same trend continued even in the final four awarded death sentence by Supreme Court. Two are Sri Lankan Tamils and two are Indian Tamils," she said.

"When the Investigating Officer Ragothaman himself in his book has said they are still clueless on who made the belt bomb, how can they hold my son guilty for buying a 9V battery which they allege was used to make the bomb"? she said.

Ammal said she planned to meet Chief Minister Jayalalithaa to plead her case as "she can understand a mother's feeling better". She also plans to picket against capital punishment.

The accused were arrested in 1991. The Supreme Court in 1999 confirmed the death sentence of the four, including Nalini, whose sentence was later commuted to life.

Every Mother loves her children so much that she even sacrifices her life for theirs; 

If every child reciprocates with love to its Mother, in this World, there won’t be any Murders, Mayhem,  Massacres or Miseries!


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