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MHA To Take Time To Send Afzal Guru's File To President

New Delhi, Dec 13 (PTI) Government may take some more time to send the mercy petition of Parliament attack convictAfzal Guru to President Pratibha Patil as she is yet to clear 15 mercy pleas."As the

PTI Updated on: December 13, 2010 20:34 IST
mha to take time to send afzal guru s file to president
mha to take time to send afzal guru s file to president

New Delhi, Dec 13 (PTI) Government may take some more time to send the mercy petition of Parliament attack convict


Afzal Guru to President Pratibha Patil as she is yet to clear 15 mercy pleas.

"As the previous files of mercy petitions have not been cleared, we are holding back the remaining files. Whenever she
clears the old files, we will send the equal number of cases to her for her consideration," a source in the Home Ministry
said.

When contacted, Rashtrapathi Bhavan spokesperson said that all the cases sent by the Government were under "active consideration" of the President.

Asked when the pending petitions would be cleared, the spokesperson said there was no time limit for it.

Sources said mercy petitions of about 15 death convicts are with the President for her decision and five reminder have been sent to the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

As the Home Ministry is working on the mercy petitions serial-wise, five other mercy petitions have to be sent to the President before sending Afzal Guru's case.

Source said death convicts in 14 cases were sent to the President during NDA government and when Shivraj Patil was the Home Minister, he had sent 14 more cases to Rashtrapati Bhavan of which two cases were decided.

Since P Chidambaram took charge as Home Minister, at the request of the President, all the cases have been reviewed and were being resubmitted one by one.

Sources said in all the pending 15 cases, the Home

Ministry advised the President to reject the mercy pleas as all of them fall in the rarest of rarest category.

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Tejinder Khanna has suggested to the Home Ministry to reject Guru's plea. PTI


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