Putting to rest reports that he was seeking clemency for Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Tuesday said he had never asked the Prime Minister about this but added that he was personally not in favour of death penalty.
Initially reluctant to answer this question, Azad, who was in New Delhi to release a book on Jammu written by ITDC Chairman and Managing Director Pervez Deewan, said: "It is sad to say that no one, neither the politicans nor media, sought any clarification from me on the issue. In Chandigarh, I only briefed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about two issues -- increase of Haj quota for the state and the agitation over Afzal's hanging that was taking place in the Valley."
"After briefing a couple of reporters, I wonder, next day it was projected that sources close to the chief minister said that he (Azad) had sought clemency for Afzal and rest is history," Azad said.
Asked why he chose to remain silent till now, he shot back: "I do not run a 24-hour
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