January 3, 2009
Sarabjit Singh, the Indian prisoner on death row in
Law and Justice Minister Farooq H. Naek said Friday his ministry has sent a note on this to the interior ministry, which after considering it will present it to the cabinet for approval. Hopefully the decision will be implemented 'soon', he added.
According to interior ministry records, over 7,000 prisoners in
Kirpal's case is not as high profile as Sarabjit's. He was arrested in 1991 on charges of fabricating bombs and planning to plant these in
'Every issue, including this one, can be resolved through dialogue,' the minister replied when specifically asked about Sarabjit, who was awarded the death penalty by an anti-terrorism court in 1991 with the high court upholding this. The Supreme Court rejected his mercy petition in March 2006.
Former military ruler President Pervez Musharraf rejected his mercy petition in March last year but his execution was deferred in April last year for 21 days and again till further orders.
Sarabjit's family members, human rights organisations and the Indian government have urged the president to grant clemency to Singh, who was convicted for his alleged involvement in the 1990 serial bomb blasts in
Singh says he is only a poor farmer and victim of a mistaken identity and had strayed into
'All prisoners who have been awarded capital punishment will benefit from this and their sentences will be converted into life imprisonment,' Burney told media.
'I am really grateful to the government and believe this would be a huge step in recognizing human rights, which is the hallmark of all religions and all societies,' Burney added.
Source: www.daily.pk
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