Pakistani national Ajmal Kasab, the sole surviving terrorist of the
Mumbai terror attack of November 26, 2008, was hanged in a Pune (India) jail at
7.30 am on Wednesday, after his mercy plea was rejected by President
Pranab Mukherjee earlier this month, Hindustan Times have reported.
Kasab's end came five days before the fourth anniversary of the brutal terror attacks that claimed 166 lives and injured 300 people. Nine of his associates, who had sneaked into Mumbai for the three-day carnage, had been secretly buried in the city in January 2010.
The death sentence is not to be abolished. If it is abolished, society will not be able to give vent to its griefs.
Kasab's end came five days before the fourth anniversary of the brutal terror attacks that claimed 166 lives and injured 300 people. Nine of his associates, who had sneaked into Mumbai for the three-day carnage, had been secretly buried in the city in January 2010.
The death sentence is not to be abolished. If it is abolished, society will not be able to give vent to its griefs.