India and the US are also under pressure from human rights organisations to change their archaic laws and ban the death sentence. My own belief is that the death sentence is barbaric and it needs to be abolished. It reminds me of the days when the dictum of tooth for tooth prevailed. Our government is still stuck on the idea that death sentence acts as a deterrent or that it assuages the grief of those who lose their dear ones.
I am bewildered at the attitude of the leaders and activists who ask for clemency on behalf of the culprits, who should have been hanged long ago.
This faulty thinking first made the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, J Jayalalithaa, ask for clemency of three convicts of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination. Now, Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal has asked mercy for DP Singh Bhuller who triggered a bomb blast in September 1993, which killed nine people.
And the latest in line is the chief minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Omar Abdullah, who had raised the question of whether the resolution for clemency of Afzal Guru by his state assembly would go unnoticed, as was the Tamil Nadu assembly’s resolution. Afzal Guru was sentenced to death for having attacked the parliament, which is the symbol of India’s democratic polity. All three chief ministers have politicised criminal acts. They have never demanded the abolition of the death penalty. The cases they espouse and believe, give them electoral advantage. Since politicians weigh everything on the scales of vote, they do not mind preaching something against the constitution.
Or, is it possible that they are afraid to take a stand on the basic issue and prefer to go along wherever the wind blows at a particular time? The raucous created in the Tamil Nadu assembly has been copied by the AJK assembly, beating all records. In both the cases, the ruling parties have been in the forefront in fomenting trouble.
The Supreme Court’s remark holds well in all the three cases. Taking up the mercy petition filed by Bhullar, the court has asked the government to explain the delay. After a lapse of eight years, the president who disposes mercy petitions rejected the plea on May 25 this year. All countries in South Asia have jumped into the arena. Sarabjeet Singh must languish in a Pakistani jail because he is the prize which Islamabad wants to cash in on some day to extract concession from New Delhi. Likewise, India must have a hostage in the shape of one prisoner or another from Pakistan.
There is no other way except to go back to what the law demands. Yet, I believe that there should be no hanging of Afzal Guru, D P Singh Bhuller, Sarabjeet Singh and the Rajiv Gandhi assassins. Their death sentences should be commuted to life imprisonment. And life sentence should mean sentence for life, till the culprit breathes his last in jail.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 11th, 2011.
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@Cynical..Its not Allah who created criminals, man has been given a "will" which is at play here. If man had but followed Allah's word he wouldn't have to become a criminal.Again you support my point very strongly If we Follow Allah's path no criminals will be found instead angels would be roaming in this whole wide world:) @ sanjithmenon...You have missed the point here.This comparison has been done in terms of the most advanced country which boasts about it's freedom and human values and the most repressed country in terms of human rights.
@ sanjitmenon, With 16 agencies to control population and miximum wellfare and job oppurtinies even india can get far better than u.s.a what u think.
@ Max Having a few girl friend is modernity or is stone age can u tell me and do u have one or may be more and slavery islam forbiden in earlly years if u dont have knowledge then why giving refrence get history second khalife Umer history book u will know every thing and by the way islam is the name of modesty and modernism and nudity and gay/lesbianism is stone age.
Omar Abdullah is CM of Jammu and Kashmir, not Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
@Asma Javed
Why God, the creator have to create some criminal.He could have made our life much safer by not creating them at all.
@John B: ".....Will you kill a man to save thousands."
Ask US...and u will get the answer. To Hang Saddam..they killed million Iraqis, To punish Osama, they killed thousands of Afghans....Where do you leave your morals when it comes to WEST's barbarism.
Mr Nayar have ever met a rape victim or the parents of a boy/girl who has been murdered?
@Asma Javed: "Saudi arabia has a crime rate less than in USA" SAs population is 27 mn while that of USA is 230 million. So do not compare it with USA, but yes compare it with Malaysia, and you will see its actually higher.
Sir, I just have a very practical example.Saudi Arabia ! The crime rate there is less than in the US.That speaks for itself. The reason why God ordained exemplary punishment is to warn others of the consequences. And I have a question to ask you. When a scientist creates a robot he knows better than anyone else how it works and its the most dear possession that he has, right?. If God has created the human beings he must surely love them and knows what would best work them. So there you see we can not completely stop crime but we can surely reduce it by giving exemplary punishment. Our creator knows that it really works else He wouldn't have ordained it given His wisdom and knowledge (which all agree He has more than a human being can imagine).
I can't decide one way or the other. May be I am stupid.
@Safir,: Nayar Jee has mentioned in the beginning of his essay that such dictums were prevalent long time ago. Your knowledge of religion is very rudimentary. Quran also allows owning slaves, do you one? It also allows having concubines. Do you have one or two or more? Get over this Stone Age phobia and live a modern day life. Living in age of science and reason and following the dictums of biblical ages will not take you or Pakistan anywhere.
I believe the general idea of pardoning them to be ridiculous. But, with the death penalty it seems I either have a peculiar view or one nobody wants to be heard saying. If someone is a criminal eligible for the death penalty it means they're as bad as the system could conceive. If you really want to punish someone, living in a cage for life seems a lot more cruel than killing them. Let them rot and if there's an afterlife, let it continue for their deeds there. Death seems more like a mercy killing for someone destined for life in a prison.
Will you kill a man to save thousands.
Will you push a man under the wheels to stop the run away car carrying few children to save their lives.
What do we do with serial rapists or assassins..
How do we punish the calculated murderer who agreed to massacre hundreds of inncocents because some one paid him money to alleviate the poverty of his family.
How do we punish the culprits who methodically raped and cut the breasts of their opposite clan in a civil war.
The answer is we don't know.
Won't locking the culprits until their natural life in a jail be inhumane?
We do not know.
Neither the capital punishments nor the life sentences have deterred people from murdering others for money, lust, power, or ideology.
A society has to make a choice and should periodically review if their directions are correct.
Kuldip sahab, what to say but our Holy Book Quran does say about capital punishment but very care fully need to be done and thats the reason we find in history of earlly Khalife very few peoples got punished but i am against the complete abolishing the death sentence. this way u giving free hands for criminals to commite crimes i guess.
In 1957, a Muslim was hanged in the U.K. for a murder which he did not commit. The real murderer confessed on his death-bed many years after the hanging that he had committed the crime. Hundreds of innocent men and women have thus been executed wrongly. Moreover, once the crime has been committed, there is nothing one can do to bring the dead back to life. Why kill a murderer when you can get work out of him and turn him into a useful citizen? Capital punishment should be abolished.