This Article is From Apr 25, 2014

Can Jayalalithaa release 7 convicted of Rajiv killing? Verdict likely today

Can Jayalalithaa release 7 convicted of Rajiv killing? Verdict likely today
New Delhi: The Supreme Court is expected to decide today whether to allow the release of seven people convicted of the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Today's verdict will be delivered on the last working day for the outgoing Chief Justice of India, P Sathasivam.

Here is your 10-point cheat-sheet to this story:

  1. The seven convicts listed in the case are all in jail in Tamil Nadu; each of them has spent more than 20 years in prison.

  2. In February, Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa said they would be released; the union government challenged her decision in the Supreme Court, which said the convicts would remain in jail till it gives its order.

  3. On February 18, the Supreme Court commuted the death sentence for three of the convicts, factoring in an 11-year delay in deciding their mercy petitions. In 2011, their appeal for clemency was rejected by the President of India. 

  4. Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa said that verdict empowers her government to release not just the trio of prisoners on death row - Santhan, Murugan and Perarivalan - but four others who have been sentenced to life in prison.

  5. Among them is Nalini Sriharan, wife of Murugan. In 2008, Priyanka Gandhi, daughter of Rajiv, had met with her in Vellore jail.

  6. "The release of the killers of a former prime minister of India and our great leader, as well as several other innocent Indians, would be contrary to all principles of justice," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had said in February in reaction to Jayalalithaa's announcement.

  7. Her initiative was seen as an attempt to win support ahead of the national election and prove that she can outdo her rivals when it comes to supporting Tamils and standing up to the Centre.

  8. Many in Tamil Nadu believe that the seven prisoners who Jayalalithaa wants to free played minor roles in the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi and were duped into taking part in a plot they knew little about.

  9. Rajiv Gandhi was killed while campaigning in Tamil Nadu by a suicide bomber from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the separatist rebel group from neighbouring Sri Lanka.

  10. Rajiv became India's youngest-ever leader after his mother, prime minister Indira Gandhi, was assassinated in October 1984. His son Rahul, who was 20 when his father died and  is now the Congress vice president had said in February, "If some person kills the PM and is released then how will a common man... get justice?"



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