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		<title>Red Fort Terror Convict Ashfaq Gets Fresh Hearing as SC Notices Delhi Police</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The ghost of the 2000 Red Fort attack returns to haunt Indian courts as the Supreme Court sends a notice to Delhi Police on terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq&#8217;s curative&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The ghost of the 2000 Red Fort attack returns to haunt Indian courts as the Supreme Court sends a notice to Delhi Police on terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq&#8217;s curative petition. Despite earlier rejections of his review and curative pleas, a new judicial precedent has breathed life into his challenge against the death penalty.</p>



<p>Ashfaq, a dreaded Lashkar-e-Taiba member from Pakistan, was handed capital punishment by the apex court in 2011 for orchestrating the deadly assault. His subsequent mercy petition to the President also fell flat.</p>



<p>That fateful night of December 22, 2000, saw LeT gunmen infiltrate the historic Red Fort, spraying bullets indiscriminately. The toll: three fatalities, including Rajputana Rifles&#8217; Rifleman Uma Shankar and Naik Ashok Kumar, plus civilian Abdullah Thakur.</p>



<p>Swift action by Delhi Police led to Ashfaq&#8217;s capture alongside his wife in Jamia Nagar four days later. The 2001 chargesheet named 21 suspects; eight absconded, three met their end in encounters. Trials culminated in 2005 with convictions: death for Ashfaq, seven years for Rehmana, life terms for the Kasid brothers, and seven years for the remaining trio.</p>



<p>Legal experts are watching closely as this case tests the boundaries of curative relief in terror convictions. It highlights the judiciary&#8217;s commitment to exhaustive due process, even in matters of national security.</p>
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