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'93 blasts case verdict: Ghansar seeks leniency

Ghansar urged the court to award lesser punishment as he wanted to first arrange for his sister's marriage and then his own wedding.

Published on: Sep 15, 2006 07:09 PM IST
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Mohammed Shoib Ghansar, who was found guilty of conspiracy in the 1993 bomb blast case, on Friday, appealed to a court for leniency in punishment saying he wanted to marry his girlfriend of 13 years, who was waiting for him to come out of jail.

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"I want to marry her as she has waited patiently for me to come out of prison," Ghansar told designated judge PD Kode in his statement on the point of quantum of sentence to be awarded to him by the court.

Ghansar, who was found guilty of parking an RDX-laden scooter at Zaveri Bazaar on March 12, 1993 that exploded killing 17 persons, said he had an old mother and a 16-year-old sister to look after.

In an emotional appeal, Ghansar urged the court to award lesser punishment as he wanted to first arrange for his sister's marriage and then his own wedding with his childhood love.

Ghansar pleaded that during 13 years in prison he was well-behaved and there were no complaints against him. He also said that prior to 1993 bomb blasts he had no criminal antecedents.

 
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