Rs 100 cr – cost of keeping Kasab alive
By the time the Kasab verdict is executed, India would have spent a tidy sum on the terrorist
The Bombay High Court has upheld the death sentence on Ajmal Kasab who was involved in the terror
attack on Mumbai on November 26, 2008. This verdict was on expected lines. Before you say 'at last',
tarry. This is not the final call. The verdict will have to be confirmed by the Supreme Court and then it
will land on the President's table where mercy petitions of nearly 30 convicts are gathering dust - some
of them are under a thick blanket of political dust (example Afzal Guru).
By the time Kasab stands before the noose, he would, in all probability, become a middle-aged man.
This is because the 30 guys before him would have to meet their fate as pronounced by various courts.
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This is because the 30 guys before him would have to meet their fate as pronounced by various courts.
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What can I say about this Kasab drama. This pic decribe my feelings best..
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