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            Supreme Court upholds Kasab's death sentence 
            
            
            Wednesday August 29, 2012 12:08:43 PM, 
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              New Delhi: The Supreme 
              Court Wednesday upheld the death sentence of Ajmal Kasab, the only 
              surviving Pakistani terrorist behind the 26/11 Mumbai strike that 
              claimed 166 lives.
 "We are constrained to hold that the death penalty is the only 
              sentence that can given in the circumstances of the case," the 
              apex court bench of Justices Aftab Alam and C.K. Prasad said.
 
 Kasab, one of the 10 Pakistanis who sneaked into Mumbai on the 
              night of Nov 26, 2008 for a terror siege of the city that ended on 
              Nov 29 afternoon, had moved the apex court challenging the death 
              sentence by a trial court, which was later upheld by the Bombay 
              High Court.
 
 The court rejected Kasab's contention that the Mumbai terror 
              attack was a war against the government of India and not against 
              the Indian state or its people.
 
 The court said the government of India was only the elected organ 
              of the state and the repository of the sovereign powers.
 
 Having said this, the court added: "Primary and foremost offence 
              by the accused (Kasab) was waging war against India."
 
 The high court had upheld Kasab's death penalty Feb 21, 2011.
 
 Kasab was sent to the gallows by a Mumbai trial court May 6, 2010. 
              Besides other charges, he was convicted for waging war against the 
              nation.
 
 An apex court had reserved the verdict on the conclusion of 
              arguments that spread over nearly three months, starting Jan 31.
 
 Kasab and his nine associates who had sailed from Karachi reached 
              Mumbai after they hijacked private Indian ship M.B. Kuber and 
              killed its navigator Amar Chand Solanki.
 
 
 
              
 
 
 
              
 
              
 
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