Sarabjit’s Execution may be pardoned: Occult Astrology
MIL/Occult Astrology, Apr 20, 2008. IR Summary
Islamabad, Pakistan: April 20, 2008 - April 20, 2008 – Pakistan has rejected the appeal made through External Affairs Minister of India Mr. Pranab Mukherjee to review the execution of Sarabjit Singh. He requested on behalf of Indian Govt. to grant clemency to Sarabjit Singh on humanitarian grounds.
Indian media has given a news after the appeal by Pranab Mukherjee that Pakistan has postponed the date of execution of Sarabjit Singh to June 1, 2008, but Major General (retired) Rashid Qureshi of Pakistan, through ARY TV Channel, denied the report to the effect there is any postponement of the execution date against Sarabjit Singh’s execution.
The denial by Retd. Major General of Pakistan Rashid Qureshi is being considered as official rejection. In this regard our correspondent contacted Occult Astrologywww.occultastrology.com to get the views of their Chief Consultant. As per their astro predictions as made available, the execution of Sarabjit Singh is likely to be pardoned and his punishment may be converted into life imprisonment since his stars are not closer to his death. The comments of Occult Astrology:
" Whether the meeting is held or not, the execution of Sarabjit Singh shall most probably be pardoned or converted into Life Imprisonment, even though his mercy petition was rejected by General Musharraf on March 3 and earlier by Pakistan’s Supreme Court in March 2006. His stars do not look to be close to death."
President Pervez Musharraf had deferred the hanging of the Indian national by 30 days so as to enable the Pakistan’s new government to review his case following India’s appeal for clemency. The execution was originally fixed for April 1.
As per PTI Input Sarabjit’s lawyer Rana Abdul Hamid said his case could be considered only by the retired General Musharraf, as the President alone has the power to pardon him.
Rights activist Ansar Burney too said he would file a fresh appeal with General Musharraf as there were several loopholes in the conviction of Sarabjit of involvement in the Lahore blasts in 1990, in which 14 persons were killed.
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