Indian Supreme Court releases all 6 convicts of former PM Rajiv Gandhi assassination case

Indian Supreme Court releases all 6 convicts of former PM Rajiv Gandhi assassination case

India’s top court Friday ordered the release of six people convicted overthe assassination of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.

Gandhi was 46 when he was killed by a woman suicide bomber at an electionrally in the southern state of Tamil Nadu in 1991.

The assassination was carried out by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam(LTTE), a Sri Lankan armed separatist group.

India’s supreme court said the convicts were being released based on their”satisfactory conduct” in prison and that they had served over threedecades of jail time.

The six — three of whom had been condemned to death before their sentenceswere commuted in 2014 — are the last still in prison for the assassination.

Earlier this year the court ordered the release of another convict who hadbeen initially sentenced to hang, AG Perarivalan, citing good conduct.

Gandhi became India’s youngest prime minister after his mother andpredecessor Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards in 1984.

The family’s Congress party dominated Indian politics for decades andRajiv’s widow Sonia remains the most powerful figure in the organisation,while their son Rahul is seen as current Prime Minister Narendra Modi’smain political opponent.

Rajiv Gandhi’s killing was largely seen as a response to his move to sendIndian forces to Sri Lanka in 1987 to disarm the Tamil rebels.

India later withdrew its troops after losing more than 1,000 of them infights with the rebels.

The release of the convicts has been the subject of much debate in India,and Congress condemned the court decision as “totally unacceptable” and”completely erroneous”.

“It is most unfortunate that the Supreme Court has not acted in consonancewith the spirit of India on this issue,” the party said, tweeting astatement by senior member Jairam Ramesh.

But India has a significant Tamil population of its own, and stategovernments in Tamil Nadu have repeatedly called for the convicts to befreed.

Earlier this year, current Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin tweeted apicture of him hugging Perarivalan in Chennai after his release.

Gandhi’s son has over the years spoken about how he and his sister Priyankahad forgiven their father’s killers.

“We were very upset and hurt and for many years we were quite angry,” theIndian Express newspaper quoted Rahul as saying in 2018. But they had sinceforgiven them, he said, “in fact, completely”. APP/AFP