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The Bombay High Court has confirmed the death sentence handed out to Ajmal Kasab by the special court for his role in the terror ttack on Mumbai in November 26, 2008. On the other hand, the public feels let down over the acquittal of co-accused, Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed. The police has evidence against both these. Was the conviction really hard to secure?
Asked by cyrus irani,
22 Feb '11 09:23 am
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Conviction is called for those who took bribe to let them pile-up so much arms ammunitions here,our leaders for wiping out Character amongst citizens who allow free-movements lodging terrorists,then to making country a hell where sagterians can talk against voilent path of seperation.
Answered by vishwabandhubajpai, 22 Feb '11 09:33 am
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This is still subject to further appeal process in the SC..whether hard or not conviction will happen only if it is reached in a methodical, evidential, logical and politically willed manner..
Answered by Anurag Sharma, 22 Feb '11 09:25 am
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No , it was not. but dont celeberate too soon. supreme court and appeal to President is still left.( am talking about kasab only )
Answered by iqbal seth, 22 Feb '11 09:25 am
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