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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Shiv Sena opposes British lawmakers' mercy plea for Mohammad Afzal</b>
By ANI
Wednesday January 31, 07:26 PM
New Delhi, Jan 31 (ANI): Scores of activists of Shiv Sena protested against British lawmakers' recent demand for mercy for Mohammad Afzal Guru, awarded death sentence for attack on Parliament in 2001, here on Wednesday.
The activists, holding banners and placards, shouted slogans against R. Gondsif and J.Corbin for pleading the Supreme Court, which has sentenced Afzal for his role in the conspiracy to attack the Parliament complex, on humanitarian grounds.
"Mohammad Afzal, who attacked our country's Parliament, was ordered to be hanged by our top court. Despite that they (British lawmakers) are demanding mercy for him. We want to tell them that they have no right to meddle in the affairs of our country. It is the Indian government and the Constitution of India which will decide on this issue, not Britishers," said Jai Bhagwan Goel, leader of Shiv Sena.
The activists also burnt an effigy of British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Five gunmen stormed the heavily guarded Parliament complex on December 13, 2001, but were killed by security forces before they could enter the building.
Afzal's case is currently pending with President A.P.J.Abdul Kalam who is yet to decide on his clemency plea.
Frenzied protests have been witnessed in the Kashmir Valley against the death sentence by several groups and human rights activists, who say Afzal was not given a fair trial. (ANI)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Where did British lawmakers' newly-found conscience go when the umpteenth American criminal on death row was executed in the US' electric chair?
While terrorist Afzal gets mass (local and international) support on humanitarian grounds and has the psecular people and press shedding tears of anguish, Yogi Adityanath is accused and framed with all sorts of 'crimes' and imprisoned.
Christoislamic moral: being a terrorist is okay as long as you are a christoislamic, and we will defend you and call in the 'secular humanitarian' brigade. But if you are a Hindu spiritual leader, say, of a long-standing Hindu math, then we will bring you and your math down for anything we can (fabricate to) pin on you.
By ANI
Wednesday January 31, 07:26 PM
New Delhi, Jan 31 (ANI): Scores of activists of Shiv Sena protested against British lawmakers' recent demand for mercy for Mohammad Afzal Guru, awarded death sentence for attack on Parliament in 2001, here on Wednesday.
The activists, holding banners and placards, shouted slogans against R. Gondsif and J.Corbin for pleading the Supreme Court, which has sentenced Afzal for his role in the conspiracy to attack the Parliament complex, on humanitarian grounds.
"Mohammad Afzal, who attacked our country's Parliament, was ordered to be hanged by our top court. Despite that they (British lawmakers) are demanding mercy for him. We want to tell them that they have no right to meddle in the affairs of our country. It is the Indian government and the Constitution of India which will decide on this issue, not Britishers," said Jai Bhagwan Goel, leader of Shiv Sena.
The activists also burnt an effigy of British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Five gunmen stormed the heavily guarded Parliament complex on December 13, 2001, but were killed by security forces before they could enter the building.
Afzal's case is currently pending with President A.P.J.Abdul Kalam who is yet to decide on his clemency plea.
Frenzied protests have been witnessed in the Kashmir Valley against the death sentence by several groups and human rights activists, who say Afzal was not given a fair trial. (ANI)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Where did British lawmakers' newly-found conscience go when the umpteenth American criminal on death row was executed in the US' electric chair?
While terrorist Afzal gets mass (local and international) support on humanitarian grounds and has the psecular people and press shedding tears of anguish, Yogi Adityanath is accused and framed with all sorts of 'crimes' and imprisoned.
Christoislamic moral: being a terrorist is okay as long as you are a christoislamic, and we will defend you and call in the 'secular humanitarian' brigade. But if you are a Hindu spiritual leader, say, of a long-standing Hindu math, then we will bring you and your math down for anything we can (fabricate to) pin on you.