Bombay blasts convict Yakub Memon appears in MA political science exam
New Delhi: Convicted in the 1993 Mumbai blasts, Yakub Abdul Razak Memon has shocked us once again. His conviction and the award of death penalty surely hasn’t depressed him at all it seems.
A chartered accountant by profession, Memon is appearing for MA (Political Science) exams. Memon appeared in the first paper on June 03 and was given the question paper inside 'Fasi Yard' (high security ward) on the premises of Nagpur Central Jail.
He is set to appear for four more papers, the next being on Monday and the last on June 28. Earlier, the Supreme Court on Monday stayed Memon’s execution.
President Pranab Mukherjee had earlier rejected Yakub's mercy plea nearly ten days ago and his decision was conveyed to the Maharashtra government.
The decision was taken by the President following recommendations of the Maharashtra government and the Home Ministry that the mercy petition of Yakub be rejected, a senior official had said.
At least 257 people were killed in 13 blasts at several Mumbai landmarks, including the Bombay Stock Exchange, a popular cinema and two crowded markets.
The bombings, police say, were carried out at the behest of gangster Dawood Ibrahim to avenge the destruction of an ancient mosque by Hindu zealots in 1992 and subsequent riots in which many Muslims were killed. A special anti-terrorism court had convicted 100 people in the attacks.
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