Questioning the delay in the execution of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday said it should have happened much earlier, after the Supreme Court had upheld the death sentence in 2005.
"The capital punishment awarded to Afzal Guru today is part of a legal and judicial process which ought to have taken place much earlier. The attack on the Indian Parliament happened in 2001, which was 12 years ago; it was an attack on India.
"Why this sort of delay, in spite of the overpowering desire of the people of the country that those who are accused of such a heinous offence ought to be given the capital punishment, as affirmed by the highest court of the land. This question would remain important and an answer would have to be found out," said BJP chief spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad.
He pointed out that the Supreme Court had confirmed the capital punishment against Afzal Guru in August 2005 and his review petition was rejected in January 2007, but the government delayed the action. He also sought adoption of zero tolerance towards terrorism in the country.
Party vice president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said Guru was a conspirator in waging war against the nation and he was responsible for the attack on Parliament in India.
"It is a late decision but in national interest. There was strong anger across the nation due to the delay (in execution). Despite the late action, people in the country have heaved a sigh of relief and this hanging has given a message to the terrorists and the anti-national forces working against the country," the BJP leader said.
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