Sikhs protest outside Dikshit`s residence
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Sikhs protest outside Dikshit's residence

Last Updated: Thursday, February 16, 2012, 20:42
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New Delhi: Scores of Sikhs Thursday held a protest outside Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's residence here protesting Lt Governor Tejendra Khanna's decision to commute life sentence of a convict in 1984 anti-Sikh riots which has been reversed.

The protesters, which included relatives of victims of the riots, shouted slogans against Khanna and Delhi Government and demanded that no leniency be showed to Kishori Lal, a resident of Trilokpuri in East Delhi, who was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Following opposition from a section of Sikh community, Khanna yesterday had reversed the decision to commute Lal's life sentence and asked Delhi's 'Sentence Review Board' to give it a relook.

"We have staged the protest outside Dikshit's residence as she was also part of the decision making process to commute life sentence of Lal," said Tawant Singh, general secretary of Delhi Unit of Shiromoni Akali Dal (Badal).

Khanna now has asked the State Review Board (SRB) to review Lal's plea

Lal, a former butcher, had been sentenced to death in at least five cases by the lower courts for stabbing to death several people during the riots. The Supreme Court, later, commuted them to life terms.

The Tihar jail authorities had recommended to SRB to commute life sentence of Lal, lodged there since 1996, and release him on the grounds of good conduct and certain other criteria.

Following the recommendation, the SRB had sent Lal's plea to Khanna last year for consideration. The life sentence of Lal was commuted by the Lt Governor earlier this month, the sources said.

PTI

First Published: Thursday, February 16, 2012, 20:42

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