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Congress alleges release of Bilkis Bano case convicts for political reasons

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New Delhi: Congress questioned the Union government on Tuesday on the preferential treatment provided to the defendants in the Bilkis Bano case, suggesting that it was done for political reasons.

Abhishek Manu Singhvi, a spokesperson for the Congress, stated during a press conference that the affidavit of the Gujarati government "proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the release was a political decision made with not just the knowledge but the concurrence of those in the highest echelons of power in the Modi government".

He questioned why the Modi Government, despite the objections of senior officials, sought to grant preferential treatment to individuals convicted of such a reprehensible, horrific, and heinous crime, IANS reported.

"Has the Modi government decided to pardon all convicted rapists and child murders who have served a certain period? With what face will the Modi government now oppose demands for parole which cite this precedent? Will such treatment be granted to all individuals who are accused of heinous offences? Or was this a limited-time offer contingent on the upcoming elections?" he asked.

The party said that the grant of premature release to the convicts in the Bilkis Bano case is "a stain on this government's legacy that will never wash off".

"It is repugnant, reprehensible, and revolting, that an elected government in a democracy chose to release these convicts in such a cavalier manner," Singhvi added.

He said the revelations came to light when the Gujarat government, in its reply in the ongoing Bilkis Bano case before the Supreme Court, revealed that the Centre had given its "concurrence and approval" for the release of the individuals convicted of gang rape and the murder of a 3.5-year-old child and various members of her family.

"When the release was ordered on August 15, 2022, the Modi government had maintained a studied and deliberate silence on the release of the criminals, an action which has since drawn legitimate criticism the world over and exposed our system to widespread shame and ridicule," Singhvi said.

He said that there are many compromises in politics, "but the BJP has made the greatest compromise of all; A sacrifice of the last shred of conscience that separated them from those craven and venal elements who prize solely their own political survival over all else".


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