
Forum for Human Rights (HRF) urged the state government to release the convictions of buses of buses in chilakalluripets from 1993, S. Chalapathi Rao and G. Vijayavardhan Rao, who have already spent 32 years in prison.
In a statement published by the HRF media, the recent judgment of the Andra Pradesh High Court (Swapna V/S Andhra Pradesh), where it was decided that “prisoners would be provided by compliance with remission policies that were convicted or reroughed or president”.
While in 1995 they were both sentenced to death, in 1998 this punishment was imported to a life prison by KR Narayanan. At that time, the politics of remission was based on Mrs. No. 193, dated 11.08.1997.
“There was no bar against the award of the release of prisoners whose death penalty was imported to life imprisonment. This condition was added only in the subsequent iteration of politics and has been continuing since then,” HRF said.
Chalapathi Rao and Vijayavardhana Rao have achieved various educational titles and reformed, in prison, HRF said and added that the release was very difficult for these three in these three decades.
The General Secretary of the State of HRF Y. Rajesh said that while the state government argued that there was no room for the early release of prisoners whose death penalty was imported to life imprisonment, because the current policy of remission would not allow their release, the Supreme Court now explained the nature of the forgiveness.
HRF also called on the government to remember the humanitarian spirit of the Criminal Code (Cr.PC)/ Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhit (BNSS) and the 2003 instructions that would be considered guidelines that would be considered instructions that would be considered to be considering they considered
Published – April 12, 2025 9:51 IS IS