Hang Kasab, activist writes daily to Prez, PM
A social worker, who had barely left the CST railway station when
Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab and his accomplices wreaked havoc on
November 26, 2008, has been sending letters every day to the Prime
Minister and President since then, praying that he must be hanged
immediately. On death row for the brazen Mumbai terror attacks in 2008,
the lone surviving perpetrator, Kasab, recently filed a mercy petition
before the President.
Shell shocked after the attacks, 42-year-old social worker Narayan Patil started dropping a letter everyday addressed to Prime Minister, President, state Chief Minister, state Home Minister since December 17 at Kalyan tehsildar’s office seeking justice be delivered by hanging Kasab.
“Till Saturday, I have dropped 1,372 letters at the tehsildar office. I demanded in my letters that Kasab must be taken to gallows immediately,” Patil, whose father is a retired Army subedar, said.
Immediate capital punishment is the only solution for a terrorist like Kasab, Patil insisted.
“Condemning the attack, I also questioned the security system of the state government,” Patil explained adding that, “Till the time Kasab gets hanged, I have decided not to celebrate any festival. So far I have remained away from any celebrations.”
Shell shocked after the attacks, 42-year-old social worker Narayan Patil started dropping a letter everyday addressed to Prime Minister, President, state Chief Minister, state Home Minister since December 17 at Kalyan tehsildar’s office seeking justice be delivered by hanging Kasab.
“Till Saturday, I have dropped 1,372 letters at the tehsildar office. I demanded in my letters that Kasab must be taken to gallows immediately,” Patil, whose father is a retired Army subedar, said.
Immediate capital punishment is the only solution for a terrorist like Kasab, Patil insisted.
“Condemning the attack, I also questioned the security system of the state government,” Patil explained adding that, “Till the time Kasab gets hanged, I have decided not to celebrate any festival. So far I have remained away from any celebrations.”
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