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12 People Convicted for 7/11 Train Blasts
NEWS IN BRIEF
FTII Hunger Strike
September 19 marked 100 days since the students at the Film and Television Institute of screenings of films by FTII, an art show by students of Chitra Kala Parishath and Ken School of Art and a protest at Town Hall. The idea to showcase their support on such a large scale, says Ashreya G Nath . Satyabrata Tripathy/ Mumbai Weekly
Mumbai celebrates Bakri Eid
The celebration starts with hundreds of Muslims gathering to offer namaz in the morning. The community then exchanges greetings. The festival commemorates the readiness of Abraham to sacrifice his son to honor his God‟s command and the provision of an animal in the child‟s place. Kartik Avatani//Mumbai Weekly Continued on Pg3
One of the accused in the train bombings case being taken from a prison to a court in Mumbai on 14 September 2015. Accordin g to reports, the five accused were given death penalty for committing murder and criminal conspiracy under sections 302 and 120 B of the IPC, respectively. Satyabrata Tripathi/ Mumbai Weekly The 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings were a series of seven bomb blasts that took place over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai The bombs were set off in pressure cookers on trains pl ying the Western line of the Suburban Railway network. 209 people were killed and over 700 were injured. On 21 July 2006 police arrested three people suspected to be involved in the bombings. Twelve of 13 men accused of planting bombs on Mumbai's local trains that killed 189 people nine years ago, have been convicted. The prosecution may seek death sentence for eight of the 12 convicted in the 2006 coordinated blasts in Mumbai that had killed 188 and injured
817 as seven bombs ripped through first class compartments on seven trains during peak hour commute. The people convicted in the case are Ahmed Ansari (37), Ehtesham Siddiqui (30), Mohd Faisal Shaikh (36), Muzzammil Shaikh (27), Mohammad Majid Shafi (32),Tanvir Ahmed Ansari (37), Shaikh Alam Shaikh (41), Mohd Sajid Ansari (34), Naveed Hussain Khan (30) Soheil Mehmood Shaikh (43), Zaire Ahmad Shaikh (36), and Asif Khan (38). This case is a complex one as it is linked to several other issues. Defence lawyers examined nine witnesses, including relatives of the accused, to show the court that the accused had undergone reformation and sought them to be spared of capital punishment.
Durga Puja: Idols in making
An artist paints the sculpture of Durga Ma, at a Parel workshop in Mumbai on 7 October 2015. Satyabrata TripathyMumbai Weekly
The defence then pleaded leniency, saying the 12 convicts were merely the pawns of mastermind Cheema. This case when it goes up before the High Court of Bombay would witness appeals being filed by both the defence as well as the prosecution. However, the trial court awarded death sentences only to five persons. The prosecution will now file an appeal seeking enhancement of the sentence for three other persons, according to newspaper reports. A special MCOCA court on Wednesday sentenced five convicts to death in the 2006 Mumbai Train bombings case. The court in its order said: “They shall be hanged by their necks till they are deal. However, the five maintained that they were innocent and expressed their faith in higher courts.
One of the accused walks out of a police van at Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai on 14 September 2015. Kartik Avatani/Mumbai Weekly
Mumbai celebrates Gandhi Jayanti Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday in India celebrated on 2nd October. This day is celebrated in the honour of the birthday of Father of the nation, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi or Bapuji. Internationally this day is celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence as Gandhiji was the preacher of non-violence. He is considered as a symbol of peace and truth. Gandhi had a natural love for 'truth' and 'duty'. With his complete dedication and confidence, Gandhi freed India from the British Rule and proved the world that freedom can be achieved with non-violence. Even today his teachings are encouraged to stay away from violence and
Tourists spend time in Mani Bhavan on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti in Mumbai on 2 October 2015. Pratik Chorge/Mumbai Weekly find peaceful solutions to Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated conflicts. For Gandhiji, truth all over the country and in and non-violence were the both government and nonentire philosophy of life. government organizations.