India Forbids Burial For 9 Dead Mumbai Terrorists

Muslim body refuses to bury 9 killers
MUMBAI: The Muslim Council on Sunday decided not to allow burial of the bodies of the nine terrorists killed during the Mumbai siege in the Marine Lines Bada Qabrastan (cemetery).
The council said it was trying to send a message to all cemeteries in India that none of the bodies should be buried on Indian soil.
Bhai Jagtap, a Congress MLA from VP Road-JJ constituency, told TOI some Muslim organisations had approached him demanding that the terrorists should not be buried in any cemetery in India.
“Considering their sentiments, I am trying to get in touch with deputy CM R R Patil and other senior leaders. I will forward this message to the state government,” said Jagtap. The council authorities have handed over a letter to the Marine Lines cemetery in this regard.
In 2003, a Pakistani national killed in an encounter was buried in a Mumbai cemetery. This time, it has been decided not to allow burial of the terrorists because of the gravity of the attack. However, other Muslims organisations are yet to take a decision on the issue.
Mumbai killers to be denied a muslim burial
A MUSLIM graveyard today refused to bury nine of the gunmen who terrorised Mumbai.
The men were not true followers of the Islamic faith, according to the influential Muslim Jama Masjid Trust, which runs the 7.5-acre Badakabrastan graveyard in central Mumbai.
“People who committed this heinous crime cannot be called Muslim,” said Hanif Nalkhande, a trustee. “Islam does not permit this sort of barbaric crime.”
Ten gunmen laid siege to India’s financial capital. One was captured and the rest killed.
The bodies of the nine now lie in a morgue awaiting last rites, while the lone surviving militant is in police custody.
Normally, unclaimed bodies thought to be Muslims are given to the nearest Muslim graveyard for burial after three days, leaving police unsure what to do now.
Police do not believe anyone will claim the gunmen’s corpses since they are thought to be from Pakistan.
“The gunmen must be buried because we are bound to see that their last rites are performed according to the religion they follow,” said Jain Sirmukadam, a senior police inspector. “We have heard the trust’s decision. We are considering what to do now.”
There are seven other Muslim graveyards in Mumbai, but the Jama Masjid’s influence means none of the others are likely to accept the bodies.
While Nalkhande said several Islamic scholars had backed the trust’s decision, some also criticised the move.
Even militants must be given a proper burial, said scholar Maulauna Zubair Ahmed.
“As per the Shariah, the trust cannot say no,” he said, referring to Islamic law. “The Shariah says whether a Muslim is a drunkard, rapist, criminal, you must offer him a place for burial.”
Indian authorities say the captured gunman said he was trained at a camp in Pakistan run by the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba. Authorities in Pakistan have denied this.





