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A positive step towards closure

Kasab’s hanging will not resolve pending terror issues but will allow many to move on.

Updated on: Nov 21, 2012 08:45 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The chilling image of a murderous young man mowing down innocent people in Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji railway terminus will forever haunt India. That horror will diminish just a little with the hanging of the lone surviving attacker of the November 26, 2008, massacre on Tuesday in a move that has been fervently welcomed all around. Coming as it does days before the fourth anniversary of the attack, it will bring the families of those who lost loved ones one step closer to closure, though the scars of that day can never really heal. The terrorist was afforded all the legal assistance that he required until the Supreme Court upheld the death sentence in 2010. It was on the recommendation of the home ministry that President Pranab Mukherjee finally rejected his clemency plea on November 5. The government did well to execute him swiftly and with secrecy to prevent any untoward incident. The government has also carried out the letter and spirit of the law by informing Pakistan in advance as well as Kasab’s family.

True to type, Pakistan being in denial mode has refused to accept his body which is now buried in Pune’s Yerawada jail where the execution took place. In fact, now a spat has broken out betw-een India and Pakistan on whether or not India’s note intimating the execution had been acknowledged. But Kasab was only a pawn in the greater game of proxy terror that Pakistan has been playing all these years. The shadowy handlers who controlled the whole grisly operation from Pakistan are still around. Pakistan’s insistence that it had no knowledge of the operation and that it was carried out by non-state actors does not wash. Those who masterminded the carnage were very much on Pakistani soil and could not have carried out an act of such magnitude without some form of official complicity.

 
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