Letter should not be entertained, says Congress leader Kharge
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday that
the Centre was examining the Tamil Nadu government’s request for freeing
the convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, but made it clear
that the government was constitutionally bound to act by the ruling of
the Supreme Court.
This happened a day after the
State government wrote to the Centre to seek its opinion — necessary
under Section 435 of the Code of Criminal Procedure — on its decision to
remit the life sentences of all the seven convicts. “We received a
letter from the Tamil Nadu government yesterday [on Wednesday] and we
are examining it. But I want to state… that the Supreme Court has given a
verdict and to abide by it is our constitutional responsibility, not
only constitutional but also moral responsibility,” Mr. Singh told
Parliament.
On December 2, 2015, the Supreme Court
held that the Centre and not the State government would have the
“primacy” and that the States could not exercise
suo motu
the power to decide whether or not those convicted in the cases
investigated by the CBI or another Central agency could be released.
The
Congress opposed the AIADMK government’s decision to remit the sentence
of the convicts, calling it “very unfortunate”. “The letter should not
be entertained at all,” Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said. “The
assassins must not be released to uphold the integrity of the country
for which Rajivji gave his life.”
However, Congress
vice-president Rahul Gandhi refused to give his opinion, saying it was
up to the government to take a call. The DMK, with which the Congress
has stitched up an alliance, has also wanted the convicts released. DMK
chief M. Karunanidhi has demanded that the Centre take steps for their
release.
Source: The Hindu
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