Why Balwant Singh Rajoana Didn't Appeal His Death Sentence
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Also published in the Times of India Balwant Singh Rajoana was to be executed on March 31. This would have been the first execution in India since 2004. His execution has been stayed - for the time being - in response to the rising whirlpool of politics that’s engulfed Punjab on this issue. That India should sully its record again after 8 years with state sanctioned murder is a matter of distress, but this consideration seems largely removed from the politics of Rajoana’s execution. However even in addition to principled opposition to the death penalty, the cynical considerations swirling around his execution, the case itself is significant.
Why Balwant Singh Rajoana Didn't Appeal His Death Sentence
Why Balwant Singh Rajoana Didn't Appeal His…
Why Balwant Singh Rajoana Didn't Appeal His Death Sentence
Also published in the Times of India Balwant Singh Rajoana was to be executed on March 31. This would have been the first execution in India since 2004. His execution has been stayed - for the time being - in response to the rising whirlpool of politics that’s engulfed Punjab on this issue. That India should sully its record again after 8 years with state sanctioned murder is a matter of distress, but this consideration seems largely removed from the politics of Rajoana’s execution. However even in addition to principled opposition to the death penalty, the cynical considerations swirling around his execution, the case itself is significant.