Chennai, Nov 29: Tamil Nadu government today drew the attention of Madras High Court to the August 30 resolution of the state Assembly, urging the President to reconsider the mercy petitions of the three accused in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case and commute their death sentence to life.
In his counter affidavit, home secretary Rameshram Misra said his earlier affidavit was “misread” by a section of the media and he had sought the court’s permission to file the additional affidavit to “dispel the doubts”.
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