Home Ministry says, no compassion for Nithari Killer Surender Koli, 5 Others

Home Ministry says, no compassion for Nithari Killer Surender Koli, 5 Others New Delhi:  The government today recommended the rejection of the mercy pleas of six death row convicts including Surender Koli, who was convicted of killing young children in Nithari near Delhi nearly a decade ago.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh has reportedly recommended to President Pranab Mukherjee that the mercy pleas of Koli and five others – Renukabai, Seema, Rajendra Pralhadrao Wasnik, Jagdish and Holiram Bordoloi should be rejected.

In a case that horrified India, 42-year-old Koli was found guilty of serial rapes and murders between 2005 and 2006 at his employer, businessman Moninder Singh Pandher’s house in Nithari, Noida. Remains of several missing children were found near the house.

Koli was sentenced to death in four cases and his death sentence was confirmed by the Supreme Court in 2011.

The president represents the last legal resort for a death row convict and Mr Mukherjee’s three predecessors have often stonewalled when it came to convicts that the home ministry recommended should not be granted mercy.

In January this year, the Supreme Court ruled that “inordinate and inexplicable” delays in hanging are grounds for commuting a convict’s death penalty and spared 15 men from execution.

Bureau Report

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