Telangana HC upholds death penalty for 5 in 2013 Dilsukhnagar blasts, dismissing appeal by Indian Mujahideen convicts.

The Telangana High Court recently upheld the death penalty for five Indian Mujahideen operatives convicted in the 2013 Dilsukhnagar blasts case. The court rejected their appeal and reaffirmed their involvement in the twin bombings that resulted in the deaths of 18 individuals and left more than 100 others injured. Initially sentenced to death by a special NIA court in Hyderabad in 2016, the operatives have now exhausted their legal options with the High Court’s decision. The ruling serves as a significant development in the long-pending case, bringing some closure to the victims and their families. The 2013 Dilsukhnagar blasts were a tragic incident that shook the nation, and the court’s decision to uphold the death penalty underscores the severity of the crime committed by the convicted individuals.

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