"We have not been able to meet the President. But Yakub must not be hanged unless his mercy petition is considered and decided by the President and his view is communicated to him (Yakub)," said Supreme Court advocate Vrinda Grover leading the activists.
Earlier tonight, the group of activists had came out in support of 1993 Mumbai blast convict Yakub memon's fresh mercy petition filed as a last-ditch attempt to escape the gallows and had sought a meeting with President Pranab Mukherjee over the issue.
Memon, who is scheduled to be hanged till death in Nagpur Jail tomorrow at 7 AM, sent a fresh clemency plea to the President today.
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