Sunday, September 18, 2011

Dr Subramanian Swamy's Statement on the killer of Rajiv Gandhi (29 August 11)

President of the Janata Party.
"It is surprising that members of an organization which calls itself as “Liberation Tigers” of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are cringing before the Government of India for seeking mercy for those who have been found guilty by the Supreme Court  of a conspiracy to kill Rajiv Gandhi and thus sentenced to death.  When the trial was proceeding, these criminals were rejoicing at their evil deed to kill Rajiv Gandhi as revenge for  his dispatching the  IPKF to Sri Lanka.

           The Indian Constitution has given every opportunity to these killers  to prove themselves  deserving of mercy. Finally after twelve years of inaction by the Union Governments, both of Congress as well BJP, a decision has  been  finally taken by the Manmohan Singh government, and just in time in view of my threat to file a PIL in the Supreme Court after August 15, 2011 if no action was taken.


No power under the Constitution can now stop the hanging of these  three convicts whose mercy petitions have been rejected. Hence the TN CM J. Jayalalitha has correctly stated that she cannot interfere.


I may also add here that the earlier commuting of the sentence of S. Nalini, another convict in the case, from death to life imprisonment by the NDA Government in 2000 through the TN Governor, is ultra vires the Constitution and totally  illegal.  Nalini’s commutation therefore is bad in law and can be set aside by Courts, and thus is liable for being executed at a future date for her participation in the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi.


There should  be no further interference in the decision to hang these three convicts on September 9, 2011. India can no more be perceived as a soft State when  it comes to terrorists. "   
                                                                                                                                               
Source : ( SUBRAMANIAN  SWAMY )

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