Rajiv Gandhi assassin’s mother meets Krishna Iyer  

Kochi, Thursday, October 06, 2011: The mother of Perarivalan, one of the three convicts sentenced to death in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, today met former Supreme Court judge V R Krishna Iyer, seeking his intervention to save his life.

Arputham Ammal, accompanied by some relatives and her counsel and met Iyer for a few minutes at his residence here. After the meeting, she told reporters that Perarivalan, her only son was 19 years old when the incident took place and has been behind bars for over 20 years. Besides Perarivalan, Santhan and Murugan are also facing the gallows for the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi in 1991 in Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu.

Their execution was fixed for last month after rejected their mercy pleas, but the Madras High Court has stayed their hanging on a petition from them. On the occasion, Iyer launched a week long awareness drive against capital punishment taken up by a group of Tamil Nadu-based NGO’s, whose representatives also accompanied Arputham Ammal.

Iyer said’if any human life is judicially hanged for a hateful crime, the flag of humanity hangs low in the name of compassion and respect for the divinity that sustains universality. It is noteworthy that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has declared against death sentence.

‘Save in the rarest of rare cases too diabolic to be restored the criminal’s human dignity, the sublime power of clemency, vested in the Governor and the President shall fulfill itself by ever saving life never by slaughtering what god has created’.

(News agency)


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