Death for two in Hyderabad bomb blasts case

Hyderabad bomb blasts case
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Aniq Shafiq Syed and Akbar Ismail the two persons who were convicted earlier for the twin blasts in Hyderabad were ordered to be hanged by the court while the other Tariq Anjum was awarded life term.

The investigation continued for around 11 years. The Nampallly court declared the verdict today. 44 people were dead in the twin blasts and 65 of them were injured.

Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi said that some more culprits are at large in the twin blasts case of Gokul Chat and also Lumbini park. Only two were convicted and that the eyewitness account was not taken into serious consideration. Only circumstantial evidence was taken he said.

For 9 years two of the accused were in jail and they have been left saying that there was no evidence. Then why where they in jail and who will return their life if they were innocent he questioned.

The justice is not being done and that the family members of 42 people must be compensated he opined. Sharma a person who lost his daughter in the blasts is still going around from one office to the other for justice he said.

Still, some people are at large and the police must chase, search and arrest the rest of the real culprits he suggested. On the other hand, the death sentence for the two people who have been found guilty should be done properly he said.

Overall he was unhappy with the judgement and the findings apart from the conclusion of the court today.

Owaisi said that he would continue to fight for the oppressed and also the minorities.

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