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SC verdict on Rajiv's killers: Is it a political hazard?

This is extremely disturbing for reasons that have nothing to do with the court's reasoning. In fact, the verdict and its aftermath show exactly how the verdict will become a political moral hazard for the country.

February 19, 2014 / 17:15 IST
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R JagannathanFirstpost.com

If the Supreme Court decided to commute the death sentences of three convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case - Santhan, Murugan and Perarivalan - because the 11-year delay in carrying out their execution was "inordinate and unreasonable", the Tamil Nadu government reacted with extreme alacrity to announce their release. It will release not only the three on death row, but four others too - Nalini, Robert Pious, Jayakumar and Ravichandran. Seven political assassins and/or their accomplices are now going to be on the loose and will be treated as heroes by the state.

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This is extremely disturbing for reasons that have nothing to do with the court's reasoning. In fact, the verdict and its aftermath show exactly how the verdict will become a political moral hazard for the country.

On the face of it, Tuesday’s verdict looks unexceptionable. The court said that "exorbitant delays in the disposal of the mercy petition renders the process of execution of death sentence arbitrary, whimsical and capricious, and therefore, inexecutable." Now, the speed with which the Tamil Nadu government has acted without even studying the verdict properly shows that its action is "arbitrary, whimsical and capricious" - exactly what the court warned against.