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Rajiv Gandhis killers to hang
Indias president has rejected mercy pleas from three men convicted of the 1991 assassination of then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, paving the way for their execution, an official told AFP yesterday.
The rejection (of the clemency petitions) happened last week after the president returned from a foreign tour, presidential spokeswoman Archana Datta told AFP.
The appeal sent to President Pratibha Patil by the three Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan, all known by single names were their last hope of escaping the hangmans noose.
The condemned men, who belonged to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, are charged with plotting the May 21, 1991 killing of Gandhi by a female suicide bomber.
The Supreme Court in 1999 confirmed the death sentences of the three men, but commuted the capital punishment to life in prison for Nalini Sriharan, an Indian Tamil woman who was also convicted.
The three men sought a presidential pardon after the top courts verdict.
A woman with explosives strapped to her body blew herself up, killing Gandhi instantly while he was on an election tour in the southern Indian town of Sriperumbudur. His shredded clothes and the shoes he was wearing at the time are on display in a museum in the Indian capital.
Sri Lanka News | Online edition of Daily News - Lakehouse Newspapers
Indias president has rejected mercy pleas from three men convicted of the 1991 assassination of then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, paving the way for their execution, an official told AFP yesterday.
The rejection (of the clemency petitions) happened last week after the president returned from a foreign tour, presidential spokeswoman Archana Datta told AFP.
The appeal sent to President Pratibha Patil by the three Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan, all known by single names were their last hope of escaping the hangmans noose.
The condemned men, who belonged to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, are charged with plotting the May 21, 1991 killing of Gandhi by a female suicide bomber.
The Supreme Court in 1999 confirmed the death sentences of the three men, but commuted the capital punishment to life in prison for Nalini Sriharan, an Indian Tamil woman who was also convicted.
The three men sought a presidential pardon after the top courts verdict.
A woman with explosives strapped to her body blew herself up, killing Gandhi instantly while he was on an election tour in the southern Indian town of Sriperumbudur. His shredded clothes and the shoes he was wearing at the time are on display in a museum in the Indian capital.
Sri Lanka News | Online edition of Daily News - Lakehouse Newspapers