Is it worth spending Rs 31 crore on Kasab?
Guess how much India is spending on
keeping the sole surviving 26/11 Pakistani terrorist alive and healthy in
prison? Over Rs 30 crore and counting.
As India observes the first anniversary of the terror attack on Mumbai, the
cash-strapped Democratic Front government in Maharashtra has so far spent a
staggering Rs 31 crore, or nearly Rs 8.5 lakh per day, to keep the 21-year-old
terrorist from the Pakistani town of Faridkot safe and secure enough to stand
trial.
``The state's debt has crossed the Rs 1.85 lakh crore mark. But of course,
where security of the state and the country is concerned, we don't discuss the
financial situation,'' a senior government official told TOI. Of course, the Rs
31 crore figure is strictly unofficial since the government is wary of letting
out any information on Kasab.
``There was a huge expenditure on the construction of a special cell inside the
high-security Arthur Road jail. It has been designed in such a manner that even
if a truck laden with explosives were to ram into it, the cell would not be
dented. Such safeguards are essential to protect Kasab's life - and to
establish Pakistan's involvement in the attack,'' he said.
``We spent nearly Rs 1 crore for the creation of a bullet-proof cell on the JJ
Hospital premises. But he was never taken there, instead, doctors were summoned
to the Arthur Road jail, whenever Kasab had a health problem,'' he said.
The official pointed out that there was also a huge outgo on deployment of central forces to guard the Arthur Road jail and towards payment of fees for the public prosecutor and lawyers appearing for Kasab.
``It's a costly affair, but we had no option,'' he said.
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