Hyderabad HC upholds death sentences for 5 IM operatives in 2013 Dilsukhnagar twin blasts.

The Hyderabad High Court has confirmed the death penalty for five Indian Mujahideen operatives convicted in the 2013 Dilsukhnagar twin blasts case. The blasts, which occurred in a busy market area in Hyderabad, resulted in the death of 18 people and injured over 130 others. The court upheld the lower court’s decision, stating that the convicts were involved in a conspiracy to wage war against the government and were responsible for carrying out the heinous terror attacks. The five operatives – Yasin Bhatkal, Asadullah Akhtar, Zia-ur-Rahman, Tahseen Akhtar, and Aizaz Shaik – were found guilty of planting explosive devices at two separate locations in Dilsukhnagar. The court’s decision to uphold the death penalty has brought closure to the families of the victims who have been waiting for justice for years. The swift and decisive action by the judiciary sends a strong message that terrorism will not be tolerated in India and those responsible for such heinous acts will be brought to justice. The confirmation of the death penalty for the five IM operatives serves as a reminder of the constant threat posed by terrorist organizations and the importance of remaining vigilant in the fight against terrorism.

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