When India was celebrating 75 years of Independence last year, 11 men who were convicted of gang-raping Bilkis Bano and slaughtering her family during the 2002 riots in Gujarat, walked free after the state government released them 바카라on good behaviour바카라. 바카라How can justice for a woman end like this? I trusted the highest courts in our land,바카라 Bano had said, at the time of release in August 2022. A year later, the Gujarat government now has to answer tough questions by the top court on why these culprits were given the 바카라selective benefit바카라 of the 1992 remission policy.
The attack on Bilkis Bano and 14 members of her family was one of the many gruesome incidents that Gujarat witnessed in the aftermath of the riots in 2002, which began after 60 Hindu pilgrims died in a fire on a passenger train in Godhra. It was on March 3, 2002, when Bilkis Bano 바카라 who was just 21 at the time 바카라 was gang-raped and witnessed the killings of her mother, her first-born child, her brothers, sisters, aunts and uncles. The accused were convicted of murder, rape and knowingly raping a pregnant woman and were sentenced to life imprisonment.
But years later, coinciding with India바카라s 76th Independence Day, the eleven rapists were accorded a hero바카라s welcome with garlands and cheers by their supporters. Viral videos showing people touching their feet as a mark of respect, sparked nationwide outrage. State officials at the time said a government panel had approved the remission application as the accused men had by then spent more than 14 years in jail, and also considering other factors such as their 바카라age and good behaviour바카라 in prison.
However, it later also emerged that the Gujarat government sought the Union government's approval - which was granted by the Home Ministry, led by Amit Shah. The members of the panel that took the call had justified their decision calling the men "sanskari (cultured)" Brahmins.
The 바카라sanskari바카라 men 바카라 who took away Bilkis Bano바카라s family 바카라 were released after the advocate appearing for the Gujarat government submitted that the accused committed a 바카라heinous바카라 crime, but added that it does not fall in the rarest of rare categories. 바카라Therefore, they deserve the chance of reformation,바카라 Additional Solicitor General SV Raju argued.
However, on August 17, 2023, the Supreme Court called out the Gujarat government바카라s remission policy and warned that the state was on 바카라thin ice바카라. While the state submitted that the convicts were released after complying with the requirements of the state바카라s Premature Release Policy of 1992, a bench of justices B V Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan asked why the government sought the Godhra district judge바카라s opinion instead of that of the Maharashtra sessions judge, who had sentenced them to life imprisonment in 2008. The hearing in the case was shifted back in 2003 from Gujarat to Maharashtra as it was observed that a fair trial would not be possible in a state which witnessed gory communal violence following the death of Kar Sevaks in the burning Sabarmati Express. The role of the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi, in the large-scale communal violence that erupted in the state in the following months was also criticised, even as the Supreme Court gave him a clean chit.
Adjourning the case, the top court asked whether the remission policy was being applied selectively, while referring to overcrowding in jails, and life convicts and undertrials languishing in jail for periods beyond 14 years. Bilkis Bano바카라s fight for justice has been marred with police intimidation, death threats and claims that her rape accusations were 바카라false바카라. The fight will now continue on August 24 when the Supreme Court will continue hearing her petition against the premature release of her rapists.