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Mumbai blasts: Victims term punishment to convicts as 'inadequate'

Press Trust of India • April 6, 2016, 15:50:37 IST
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Terming the punishment handed out by a special POTA court in the multiple blasts case that rocked Mumbai between December 2002 and March 2003 as “inadequate and insufficient”, a victim’s kin said the verdict needs to be collectively opposed.

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Mumbai blasts: Victims term punishment to convicts as 'inadequate'

Mumbai: Terming the punishment handed out by a special POTA court in the multiple blasts case that rocked Mumbai between December 2002 and March 2003 as “inadequate and insufficient”, a victim’s kin said the verdict needs to be collectively opposed. The court on Wednesday sentenced to life three of the ten convicted in the multiple blasts that rocked the metropolis, killing 13 people while key accused Saquib Nachan was given a ten-year jail term. Nand Kishore Salvi, younger brother of Ramakant Salvi, who was killed in the 2003 Mulund blast, said, “I have come to know that no one has been awarded the death sentence. I feel the punishment could have been harsher. Possibly death penalty would have sent the right signal to such anti-national elements.” “After a long wait of 13 years, this punishment does not satisfy us. It is inadequate and insufficient. Not only me, I can say that none of the victim’s families would be happy,” he added. [caption id=“attachment_2715538” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Representational image. IBNLive](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/hammer-court-IBNLive11.jpg) Representational image. IBNLive[/caption] When asked, what he will do or whether he will request government to challenge the verdict in higher courts, Salvi said, “First, we need to go through the details of the order. Then I will try to reach out to other relatives of blast victims and then take the final course of action…we would definitely do something and try to challenge it collectively.” Recalling that fateful night, Salvi said, “Ramakant was 57 and was a gazetted officer in the Bombay High Court. He was planning for his post retirement life. But suddenly, everything was snatched from him and his family”. Salvi also thanked BJP MP Kirit Somaiya for his follow up with the government and other agencies which really helped the families of the victims and aided their rehabilitation. “Though my brother’s family got compensation, the credit goes to Kirit Somaiya, who persuasively followed up the rehabilitation issues and kept regular contact with us. Otherwise, we would have had to undergo more hardship to secure justice,” he added.

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