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Tamil Nadu Government rejects calls for Nalini Sriharan's premature release | The Tamil Nadu Government on Monday accepted the recommendations of the Prison Advisory Board to refuse premature release to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's assassin, Nalini Sriharan. The Tamil Nadu Government was to deliver
a verdict on Nalini's premature release on Monday. The Karunanidhi- led Dravida
Munettra Kazhagam (DMK) Government had on March 11 said it would take a final
call on Sriharan's plea in two weeks time. The counsel for the State Government
is said to have given this assurance to the Madras High Court. The state government
also submitted the Prison Advisory Board report to the High Court. "Hopefully,
we should be able to report the decision before March 29, but the truth of the
matter is the government has asked for certain additional details from the board
and collector," said P S Raman, Advocate General of the Tamil Nadu Government.
"For some factors, beyond the government's control, if the decision making process
takes a little longer we may have to ask the court for some more time," added
Raman. Earlier on March 10, a two-judge bench of the high court, comprising Justice
Elipe Dharma Rao and Justice K.K. Sasidharan, had asked the State Government to
submit their report on March 11. Tamil Nadu Government advocate G.Desingu claimed
the Government had just received the report and sought time to study it. Nalini,
who is undergoing life imprisonment, is lodged in the Vellore Central Jail. In
her petition, she said she was entitled for release as far as 2005, as she had
completed 14 years in jail. Nalini was convicted on 16 counts of murder, and found
guilty under Section 302 of Indian Penal Code on all counts. She was also convicted
under Section 3 of TADA and Section 120-B of the IPC, dealing with conspiracy.
Sriharan's original death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment after Sonia
Gandhi sought a reprieve for Nalini after she had a baby daughter. In September
2009, Nalini went on a hunger strike demanding that she be set free. |
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