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The fate of the juvenile convict in the infamous December 16 Delhi gangrape and murder case will be decided on Friday. The Delhi High Court will take a decision whether the then juvenile, convicted in the gangrape and murder case will be released or not.
The High Court is likely to give an order on Bharatiya Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy's petition demanding that the juvenile should not be released. The juvenile in the case has been in a remand home for the past three years.
Swamy has claimed that the mental condition of the juvenile should be monitored. "He has not reformed, he has become worse, a jihadi. The law says when time has come to let a juvenile out, his mental state had to be examined by a committee. If they find his mental state is not stable, he should be kept for 2 more years," Swamy said.
Nirbhaya's mother has raised her on whether he has reformed in the last three years. She also claimed that the result of releasing him will not be good. "Everybody is shouting, everybody is asking for women safety, but till now the government has not done anything. I'm seeing TV channels, government has not said that they will provide safety to women, how to provide, nothing. Wherever you see even after 3 years the situation remains the same. What is the use of putting him in a NGO? We have lost our daughter. Similar cases have also happened and you letting him go? Do you have hope when he comes out, he will be reformed? Don't think he will be reformed. The result will not be good," she said.
The juvenile convict is set to walk free on December 20.
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