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Parliamentary Committee recommends death penalty for hijackers | A Parliamentary Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, has recommended for death penalty to hijackers, if they caused death, and also for enhancement of the ambit of the crime to include trains and buses, along with aircrafts. These recommendations were made by Sitaram
Yechury,
the head of the Parliamentary Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture and
a group of MLAs to the Vice-President, Hamid Ansari on Monday. Speaking to the
media persons here on Monday, Yechury said that the capital punishment,
irrespective
of the situation, precluded the possibility of negotiation to save the lives of
passengers and crew. "We are of the opinion that yes, death penalty must be ordered
to those who have caused death as a result of hijacking. But there is also another
angle that must be kept in mind when hijacking does occur, unfortunately whenever
it occurs. There are innocent lives at stakes," said Yechury. "So, there should
be opening to negotiate the safety of these lives. If hijackers know that he is
going to get death penalty then you (government) are precluding any possibility
of any negotiation to save the lives of the people. Therefore, we have suggested
that death penalty will be there; along with it, you have penalties like life
imprisonment and other categories," he added. The MLAs also added that the ambit
of the offence should be broadened. "Secondly, we have recommended that ambit
of hijacking should not be confined only to aircrafts. We have seen hijacking
being done of railway trains, buses and etc., that should also be brought into
the ambit," said Yechury. |
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