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Sarbajit’s
execution delayed until 30th April
New Delhi—The hanging of Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh in Pakistan has
been put on hold until April 30, External Affairs Minister Pranab
Mukherjee told the Lok Sabha Wednesday. “I am happy to inform the house
that high commissioner of India in Islamabad informed a little while ago
that President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf has stayed the execution of
Sarabjit Singh till April 30,” IANS quoted Mukherjee as saying.
Sarabjit Singh was arrested in 1990 near the India-Pakistan border. He
was charged and later convicted for spying as well as carrying out four
bombings that killed 14 people and injured dozens more in Lahore and
Faisalabad. Pakistan’s Supreme Court upheld his 1991 death sentence in
2006 and he was scheduled to be executed April 1.
Mukherjee told the lower house of the parliament that the government was
“continuing its efforts to secure the life of Sarabjit Singh”. Terming
the staying of execution as a “partial success”, the minister assured
the house that the government would take every step to save Sarabjit
Singh.
The members present in the house received Mukherjee’s announcement with
thumping applause. Public opinion in India has been strongly in favour
of clemency for Sarabjit Singh.—Agencies
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