CPI(M) demands Yakub Memon's mercy petition to be accepted

Image
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 22 2015 | 3:22 PM IST
CPI(M) today insisted that the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts convict Yakub Memon's execution will not serve the interests of justice, and demanded that his mercy petition be accepted saying that he chose to surrender and cooperate with the authorities.
Memon, whose curative petition was dismissed by the Supreme Court yesterday, has submitted a mercy petition for the Maharashtra Governor, in the last-ditch effort to prevent execution of his death sentence on July 30.
Reacting to the Supreme Court's decision, CPI(M) said that unlike the main explosion culprits - who the party said had escaped law - Memon had chosen to surrender before Indian authorities, stand trial and provide information about the conspiracy.
"Yet, he was singled out for death sentence while main perpetrators are at large. It would serve ends of justice if Memon's death penalty is commuted to a life sentence. CPI (M) has been in principle advocating abolition of death penalty. Hence, his mercy petition, which has been filed, should be accepted," the party said in a statement.
While pressing the demand, the communist party cited the example of those convicted in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case whose sentences were commuted to life.
Describing the 1993 blasts as "a heinous terrorist attack" that killed 257 persons, the party said it is imperative that the criminals responsible should be brought to book and punished.
"Every effort has to be made to bring back the culprits to India and be punished under law," it said.
*Subscribe to Business Standard digital and get complimentary access to The New York Times

Smart Quarterly

₹900

3 Months

₹300/Month

SAVE 25%

Smart Essential

₹2,700

1 Year

₹225/Month

SAVE 46%
*Complimentary New York Times access for the 2nd year will be given after 12 months

Super Saver

₹3,900

2 Years

₹162/Month

Subscribe

Renews automatically, cancel anytime

Here’s what’s included in our digital subscription plans

Exclusive premium stories online

  • Over 30 premium stories daily, handpicked by our editors

Complimentary Access to The New York Times

  • News, Games, Cooking, Audio, Wirecutter & The Athletic

Business Standard Epaper

  • Digital replica of our daily newspaper — with options to read, save, and share

Curated Newsletters

  • Insights on markets, finance, politics, tech, and more delivered to your inbox

Market Analysis & Investment Insights

  • In-depth market analysis & insights with access to The Smart Investor

Archives

  • Repository of articles and publications dating back to 1997

Ad-free Reading

  • Uninterrupted reading experience with no advertisements

Seamless Access Across All Devices

  • Access Business Standard across devices — mobile, tablet, or PC, via web or app

More From This Section

First Published: Jul 22 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

Next Story