During arguments, CBI prosecutor N K Sharma submitted that an "undesired time" was taken in the disposal of the case but neither the prosecution nor the accused persons were responsible for it.
Sharma did not seek death penalty for the four convicts, saying the court should decide on the issue whether the case falls under the category of "rarest of rare" warranting the extreme sentence.
"I still feel I am an innocent person. I know science of 'sanskaras' and I do not see that you (judge) have convicted me but it was my destiny. I will not go against my conscience and will not seek mercy otherwise I would die hundred times before my death," Dwivedi said.
Counsel, appearing for other three convicts--Santoshanand, Sudevanand and Gopalji--sought a lenient view for their clients, saying they were aged and also suffer from various ailments.
The offence of murder for which the four men have been convicted entails a minimum punishment of life imprisonment and maximum of death penalty.
The court heard the arguments on quantum of sentence despite the lawyers being on strike from the past one week.
Nearly 40 years after the then Railway Minister Lalit Narayan Mishra was killed in a blast in Bihar's Samastipur railway station on January 2, 1975, the court on December 8 had convicted three Ananda Margas and Dwivedi for conspiring and murdering him and two others.
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