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The long-term implications of the hanging are 'far more worrying' as they are related to the new generation of youth in Kashmir 'who may not have identified with Maqbool Bhatt, but will identify with Afzal Guru', said the J&K CM.
The slaying of Afzal Guru would reinforce a sense of alienation and injustice among generations of youth in the already inflamed Kasmir valley, said an angry Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah in Srinagar on Sunday.
Stating that it was a "tragedy" that Guru was not allowed to meet his family before being hanged and thus denied a "final farewell", chief minister said there were many questions that needed to be answered. Convicted for the 2011 Parliament attack, the 43-year-old Afzal Guru was hanged and buried in Tihar jail premises in Delhi in a secret operation on Saturday.
Omar observed that the long-term implications of the hanging of Guru's hanging were "far more worrying" as they were related to the new generation of youth in Kashmir "who may not have identified with Maqbool Bhatt, but will identify with Afzal Guru." Bhat was hanged in 1984 for murder of Indian diplomat Ravindra Mhatre in the UK.
"Please understand that there is more than one generation of Kashmiris that has come to see themselves as victims, that has come to see themselves as category of people who will not receive justice," Omar said in TV interviews.
"Whether you like it or not, the execution of Afzal Guru has reinforced that point that there is no justice for them and that to my mind is far more disturbing and worrying than the short-term implications for security front. How we would be able to correct or address that sense of injustice and alienation is a question I do not have answers," he added.
Expressing himself against death penalty because " I have no bloodlust", Omar said as long as the capital punishment exists on the statute there should be no "pick and choose". How we would be able to correct or address that sense of injustice and alienation is a question I do not have answers," he added.
Asked if the UPA government went for selective execution of death row convicts by hanging Guru, Omar said it will have to be proved to Kashmiris and to the world that the execution of Afzal Guru is not a "selective" one.
"I had a sense that Afzal Guru would be executed sooner rather than later. Generations of Kashmiris will identify with Afzal Guru. You will have to prove to the world that the death penalty is not used selectively. The onus rests on the judiciary and the political leadership to show that this wasn't a selective execution," he said.
The chief minister while agreeing that there were people who believe that Afzal's trial was flawed said there were enough voices in the rest of the country also who feel the same. Omar said if the Centre wanted to protect itself from allegation that Afzal's hanging was political than legal, it will have to answer questions on other death row convicts.
"There are others on death who are also implicated in attacks on democracy. Is chief minister of a state not a symbol of democracy? Is a former prime minister not a symbol of democracy? Of course, he is," he said referring to the death row convicts in the cases of assassination of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and Punjab chief minister Beant Singh.
Omar also said that many questions needed to be anwsered. "The words used in the Supreme Court judgement are difficult to explain ... The judgement talks about satisfying collective conscience. You don't hang someone to satisfy collective conscience but to satisfy the legal requirements," the chief minister said.
On Guru's family not allowed to meet him, Omar said, "I cannot reconcile myself to the fact that his (Afzal) family was not allowed to see him before he was killed or executed. That to my mind, on a human level, is the biggest tragedy of this execution."
The chief minister also questioned the rationale of informing Afzal's family through post saying the reliability of the medium itself was questionable. "If we are going to inform someone by post that his family member is going to be hanged, there is something seriously wrong with the system," he said.
On questions being raised on the fairness of the trial of Guru, he said, "The other aspect Government of India will have to look at very seriously is death-row inmates leapfrogging others. There are others who are on a death row for much longer. Now I understand that you have executed Guru in the Parliament attack case and you say that parliament is a symbol of democracy. Understood and no arguments with that."
"Is the sitting chief minister of Punjab, who was assassinated in office, not a symbol of democracy. You have somebody implicated in that assassination for whom a death sentence has been pronounced and nothing is happening.
"I am not calling for a review of the entire thing but if you want to protect yourself from this argument that this was a political decision and not a legal one, then please understand that there are others who are on death row and implicated in attacks against democracy. Is a former Prime Minister not a symbol of democracy? Of course, he is. There are other assassins who are on death row," he added.
On not being taken into confidence before hand on the execution, Omar said that is not true. He expressed concern about his government having been informed about the execution just 12 hours in advance and said he was hurt that the family of Guru had not been informed in due time.
"All legal options had been exhausted. It would have been worse if we would have switched on the TV (in the morning) and come to know," he said.
Omar said these sort of decisions are not discussed with all the allies or in the cabinet meetings. "Only a handful of people are informed about these decisions. The hanging of Ajmal Kasab was kept a secret, the nuclear tests were kept secret and till this date, we have kept secret the name of the Delhi gang-rape victim," he said.
Responding to the demand of Guru's family for return of the convict's body, Omar said he will discuss with the centre the implications of such a move. The J&K chief minister said his political rivals including the principal opposition party PDP would like to hold him responsible for the execution of Guru. "Like it or not, I had no role to play in it. It would have been different if I had to sign the warrant of execution," he said.
In response to a question, Omar said "if resigning from the (Union) government can bring back Afzal Guru or bring a closure to the family, he would follow through."
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