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Maharashtra home department 'rejects' Qasab's mercy plea

Updated on: 24 September,2012 04:14 PM IST  | 
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Maharashtra's Home Ministry has rejected 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Qasab's mercy plea and forwarded it to the Chief Minister's office.

Maharashtra home department 'rejects' Qasab's mercy plea

Ajmal Qasab's mercy petition, addressed to President Pranab Mukherjee, has been "rejected" by Maharashtra's Home Ministry, days after the lone surviving perpetrator of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks set in motion the last option available to save his life.


Ajmal Qasab
The lone-surviving terrorist of the 26/11 carnage Ajmal Qasab (File pic)


"The Home Ministry has rejected Qasab's petition and has forwarded it to the Chief Minister's Office," sources in the home department said.


Under the rules, the Chief Minister's Office would now forward the mercy plea to the Union Home Ministry, which in turn would send it to the Rashtrapati Bhavan with its recommendation.

There has been a demand from several quarters for speedy implementation of the apex court order, upholding Kasab's death sentence.

Shiv Sena had recently demanded that President Pranab Mukherjee "summarily dismiss" Kasab's mercy petition.

Kasab had moved his plea earlier this month, over a fortnight after the Supreme Court upheld his death sentence.

The nearly four-year legal battle launched by the 25-year-old ended on August 29 when the Supreme Court upheld his conviction and death sentence in the 26/11 attacks case, saying he killed without "the slightest twinge of conscience." u00a0

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