AAP govt trying to save Nirbhaya convicts: BJP

Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari also condemned the suggestion made by senior lawyer Indira Jaising to pardon the Nirbhaya convicts.

Update: 2020-01-19 19:55 GMT
Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari

NEW DELHI: The BJP on Sunday accused the Arvind Kejriwal-led government of “trying to save” the four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape case instead of ensuring justice to her family, as it trained guns at the AAP over “delay” in their hanging.

At a press conference held at the party headquarters, Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari also condemned the suggestion made by senior lawyer Indira Jaising to pardon the Nirbhaya convicts, and questioned her links with the Arvind Kejriwal government.

Mr Tiwari also referred to Ms Jaising’s representations of the Kejriwal government in the past as he sought to put the AAP dispensation in the dock over her remarks. The Tihar prison comes under the Delhi government, and the convicts, who should have been informed about the 2017 verdict soon after, were informed two years later in 2019, Mr Tiwari claimed.

“It shows that first the AAP-led government delayed the hanging and now trying to save the four convicts,” he alleged. And, then deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia holds a press conference to say, “police is delaying” the proceedings, he said.

“No political party in the country has done something like this, as the AAP in stalling the justice for which Nirbhaya’s family has been waiting for eight years,” Mr Tiwari said.

BJP national general secretary Saroj Pandey and party leader Shazia Ilmi were also present during the press conference. Ms Pandey also sought to link suggestion made by Ms Jaising to the AAP government and said, “This is the worst form of politics.”

“Jaising herself is a woman, she should have thought a thousand times before making that suggestion. And, people very well know her link with the AAP... We condemn this,” she said.

Ms Ilmi also linked the senior lawyer’s remarks and her prior association with the Kejriwal-led party. “I also want to ask the DCW (Delhi Commission for Women) chief why is she not agitating after the comments made by Indira Jaising,” she said.

She alleged that the Kejriwal government had “changed the Tihar Jail Manual” and a notice was given to the convicts when their appeals were rejected by a court in 2017, upholding the sentence awarded earlier.

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