"The last words of those who were hung could be the first words for such a commission to study," said Gandhi.
He was delivering the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad memorial lecture 2013 here on the theme "Last Words: As Those at Death's Door Speak" organised by Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) and the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad was India's first Education Minister.
Sprinkled with references of personalities spanning ages and historical periods, Gandhi, with the help of a slide projector displaying pictures and photographers, spoke about the dying words of personalities spanning former US President Robert Kennedy, Mother Teresa, Albert Einstien and Laurel of the Laurel and Hardy comedian fame, Sarojini Naidu and Mohammed Ali Jinnah among others.
The Indian scaffold lies on the parapet of the Executive and the Judiciary, said Gandhi who pointed out that the President can address the appeal for clemency aided and advised by the Council of Ministers.
