NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on
Thursday stayed the release of four convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination,
ordering the status quo on a plea by the Centre challenging the TN government's
proposal to release them.
An apex court bench headed by
Justice P. Sathasivam directed that the central government's plea would be
heard March 6. The court also issued notice to the state government and the
four prisoners on the Centre's plea against their release.
The Centre on Monday has moved the
apex court to prevent implementation of Tamil Nadu government's decision to set
free four other convicts serving life imprisonment in the case.
The apex court had on February 20
stayed the release of three convicts — Murugan, Santhan and Arivu — whose death
sentence was commuted to life term by it on February 18 in the case, saying
there had been procedural lapses on the part of the state government on the
decision to release them.
The Centre's move came after the
apex court had said it could file a fresh petition regarding the other four
prisoners whose sentence has also been remitted by the Tamil Nadu government.
It has sought stay on the release of convicts Nalini, Robert Pious, Jayakumar
and Ravichandran.
The Jayalalithaa government had on
February 19 decided to set free all the seven convicts in the assassination
case.
Santhan, Murugan and Arivu are
currently lodged in the Central Prison, Vellore, in Tamil Nadu and they are in
jail since 1991. The other four are undergoing life sentence for their role in
Gandhi's assassination on May 21, 1991 in Sriperumbudur.
Rajiv Gandhi was killed by a
suicide bomber at an election rally in Sriperumbedur on May 21, 1991. Fourteen
other people also lost their lives in that blast.
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