Afzal Guru's execution was wrong decision, says ex-SC judge Ashok Ganguly

March 6, 2016

Kolkata, Mar 6: Former Supreme Court judge Ashok Ganguly today raised doubts over the handling of the 2013 execution of Parliament terror attack convict Afzal Guru, saying human rights prevail as along as the noose is not tightened around the neck.

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"I am saying as a (former) judge the way the execution took place - his clemency petition was rejected on February 3 and the execution took place on February 9.

"This is wrong. He had the right to challenge it. Family members have the right to be informed about it. The human right is there as long as the noose is not tightened around the neck," he said.

The former apex court judge was speaking at aid at the Telegraph National Debate here.

Guru's hanging had created ripples in the country and a few quarters had questioned the handling of the entire episode.

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Kalndar
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

Indian Law equl like Rss mind,

Rikaz
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

Dead man cannot be made alive, now the mistake has been done by congress and BJP, all political parties equally responsible for it, Justice should be done to family of Afzal guru by apologizing to family of him.

Saleem
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

UPA hanged Afzal Guru for political reasons

hussain
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

Grave doubts about Afzal’s involvement in Parl attack

Manikanta
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

If raising questions on Afzal Guru's execution is all it takes, I guess I'm a terror apologist too.

Raugh
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

Why should we be stopped from calling Afzal Guru's execution a \judicial murder\"?"

rashmi
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

Even condemning Afzal Guru's execution was not seditious though it might be wrong in your opinion ...

Mohan Bhagath
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

Never question the Leftist patriarch China,\why do they execute so many people\" before questioning Afzal Guru's execution?"

Mani
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

Dear All
If EX Judge is saying this that means we all must think about the same....so will RSS send him to Pakistan ?

and he was accused only ,...this president Pranab Mukharjee is also a Brahmin who is inside has Zionism or Brahminism in himself unlike President KALAM who rejected the clemency petition.....its funny that Killer of Prime minister Rajiv Ghandi even it is proved ...for political reason they are kept alive...........this is Godse s INDIA not Mahathma s INDIA

Kushwant Bhat
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

At last Masterji you become understand, any way, the real Terrorist Criminal Leaving behind Saffron Flag, so you we are all human being Killing or Hanging one or other who knows the reality only GOD knows, so the real Terrorist remains some one Hangs up, now you become Understand every one same like. this is the human rights!!!!

Kaleja
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Sunday, 6 Mar 2016

BJP is in alliance with PDP who r protesting against Afzal Guru's execution, yet no one calls them 'anti-national'.

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