Rajiv Gandhi case: Hearing deferred in SC

NEW DELHI, Sept 19: The hearing in the case relating to a probe being carried out on the conspiracy aspects behind the making of the bomb that had killed former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi 26 years ago, was deferred in the Supreme Court today.

The matter, which was listed before a bench comprising Justices Ranjan Gogoi and Navin Sinha, was called for hearing in the pre-lunch session but the counsel appearing for the petitioner requested a pass over (to be taken up later in the day).

However, the matter could not be taken up for hearing in post-lunch session as the bench was hearing other regular matters.

The Centre had earlier filed a report in a sealed cover in the court on the investigation being carried out on the conspiracy aspect behind the making of the belt-bomb.

Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated on the night of May 21, 1991 at Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu by a woman suicide bomber, identified as Dhanu, at an election rally. Fourteen others, including Dhanu herself, were also killed.

This was perhaps the first case of suicide bombing which had claimed the life of a high-profile global leader.

The Apex Court had on August 17 asked the Centre and the CBI to apprise it of the probe being carried out on the conspiracy aspect behind the making of the bomb after petitioner A G Perarivalan had claimed that this aspect was not being probed properly.

Perarivalan’s counsel had earlier told the court that several aspects, including the conspiracy angle behind making of the bomb, have not been probed properly.

The counsel had told the court that Perarivalan was held guilty of supplying the batteries for the belt-bomb worn by Dhanu that had killed Rajiv Gandhi.

The Apex Court had earlier commuted to life term the death sentence awarded to Perarivalan in the case.

It was hearing a plea by Perarivalan, who has alleged that neither the CBI’s special investigation team, nor the Multi Disciplinary Monitoring Agency (MDMA) headed by it, had proceeded with the probe in a proper perspective to bring the accused to book, as several top people were involved in it.

The Apex Court had on February 18, 2014 commuted the death sentence of Perarivalan to life imprisonment, along with two other condemned prisoners — Santhan and Murugan — on grounds of a delay of 11 years in deciding their mercy pleas by the Centre. (PTI)

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