11-09-2006, 11:51 PM
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Pioneer.com
Staff Reporter | New Delhi
Emboldened by the vocal support of the so-called secular lobby and showing no remorse for the ghastly act done by him, <b>Mohammed Afzal, sentenced to death for his role in the 2001 Parliament terror attack, has finally petitioned President APJ Abdul Kalam for mercy.</b>
prison authorities will forward <b>Afzal has submitted a 102-page long mercy petition including 75 pages of annexures to the authorities of Tihar Jail. The </b>the petition to the President, sources said.
The former JKLF militant had so far refused to file a clemency petition citing that he had no hope of getting justice while his family had approached the first citizen seeking mercy for him.
In his plea, Afzal said he was moved by the "solidarity" he has received from the people cutting across ideological divides apart from the support he got from Jammu and Kashmir. <b>"This support has truly given me a new hope that I may still live and be able to see my son grow up," </b>he is reported to have said in his plea.<b> Afzal said he was also moved by how "graciously the President received his wife, son and mother when they met him," adding further that "It kindled a new hope that I may still get justice".</b>
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Yes killing others who will never see their son grow or daughters get married, but this ba$tard want to see his son grow into terrorist.
Pioneer.com
Staff Reporter | New Delhi
Emboldened by the vocal support of the so-called secular lobby and showing no remorse for the ghastly act done by him, <b>Mohammed Afzal, sentenced to death for his role in the 2001 Parliament terror attack, has finally petitioned President APJ Abdul Kalam for mercy.</b>
prison authorities will forward <b>Afzal has submitted a 102-page long mercy petition including 75 pages of annexures to the authorities of Tihar Jail. The </b>the petition to the President, sources said.
The former JKLF militant had so far refused to file a clemency petition citing that he had no hope of getting justice while his family had approached the first citizen seeking mercy for him.
In his plea, Afzal said he was moved by the "solidarity" he has received from the people cutting across ideological divides apart from the support he got from Jammu and Kashmir. <b>"This support has truly given me a new hope that I may still live and be able to see my son grow up," </b>he is reported to have said in his plea.<b> Afzal said he was also moved by how "graciously the President received his wife, son and mother when they met him," adding further that "It kindled a new hope that I may still get justice".</b>
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Yes killing others who will never see their son grow or daughters get married, but this ba$tard want to see his son grow into terrorist.