All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi after all of the eleven convicts sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2002 post-Godhra Bilkis Bano gang rape and homicide of seven members of her household walked out of Godhra sub-jail after the Gujarat authorities allowed their launch beneath its remission coverage.Â
The Hyderabad MP took to Twitter to revoke the PM’s Independence Day speech and stated, “This is BJP’s version of AZADI KA AMRIT.”Â
“People who are GUILTY of a heinous crime have been given freedom. BJP’s bias for a religion is such that even brutal rape & hate crimes are forgivable. Will BJP-Shinde Maha govt form committee to consider Rubina Memon’s remission too?” he requested.
A particular Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) courtroom in Mumbai on January 21, 2008, sentenced the eleven accused to life imprisonment on the cost of gang rape and homicide of seven members of Bilkis Bano’s household. Their conviction was later upheld by the Bombay High Court.
These convicts had served greater than 15 years in jail after which considered one of them approached the Supreme Court with a plea for his untimely launch.
The apex courtroom had directed the Gujarat authorities to look into the difficulty of remission of his sentence following which the federal government shaped a committee, stated Panchmahals Collector Sujal Mayatra, who headed the panel.
These convicts had served greater than 15 years in jail after which considered one of them approached the Supreme Court with a plea for his untimely launch.
The apex courtroom had directed the Gujarat authorities to look into the difficulty of remission of his sentence following which the federal government shaped a committee, stated Panchmahals Collector Sujal Mayatra, who headed the panel.
The Bilkis Bano gang rapeÂ
After the violence erupted following the burning of a Sabarmati Express coach that killed 59 ‘karsevaks ‘on February 27, 2002, Bilkis Bano, who was five-month pregnant at the moment, fled her village together with her toddler daughter and 15 others.
On March 3, they took shelter in a discipline when a mob of 20-30 folks armed with sickles, swords and sticks attacked them and Bilkis Bano was gang raped, whereas seven members of her household had been killed. Six different members managed to run away.
Given the outrage over the incident, the Supreme Court ordered a CBI probe.
The accused in the case had been arrested in 2004.
The trial started in Ahmedabad. However, after Bilkis Bano expressed apprehensions that witnesses may very well be harmed and the proof collected by the CBI tampered with, the Supreme Court transferred the case to Mumbai in August 2004.
The particular CBI courtroom on January 21, 2008, sentenced the eleven accused to life imprisonment on the cost of gang rape and homicide of seven members of Bilkis Bano’s household.
They had been convicted on expenses of conspiring to rape a pregnant girl, homicide and illegal meeting beneath the Indian Penal Code.
The particular courtroom acquitted seven different accused for need of proof. One of the accused had died through the trial.
In its 2018 order upholding the conviction of the accused individuals, the Bombay High Court put aside the acquittal of seven individuals. The Supreme Court, in April 2019, directed the Gujarat authorities to pay Rs 50 lakh compensation, a job, and a home to Bilkis Bano.
The 11 convicts who had been granted untimely launch are Jaswantbhai Nai, Govindbhai Nai, Shailesh Bhatt, Radhesham Shah, Bipin Chandra Joshi, Kesarbhai Vohania, Pradeep Mordhiya, Bakabhai Vohania, Rajubhai Soni, Mitesh Bhatt, and Ramesh Chandana.
One of them, Radheshyam Shah, had approached the Gujarat High Court in search of remission of the sentence beneath sections 432 and 433 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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