Tarun Chugh, the national secretary of the party, said in a statement here that the judiciary and the government offered every opportunity possible for an accused to defend himself as per law of the country and Memon was hanged only after he had exhausted all the legal options available.
He said the decision of the court and its proper implementation by the government have assuaged the feelings of the kin of 257 people who were killed in the serial blasts that rocked Mumbai in 1993.
The hanging of Yakub Memon has conveyed a strong message to the forces working against India that the government won't take such things lying down and any such incident would not only be dealt with a heavy hand but also taken to its legal conclusion, he said.
Commenting on some sections of the people and media for opposing capital punishment to Yakub Memon, the BJP leader said that India is a democratic country and everybody is free to air his or her views but people talking of rights should also remember their duty towards the nation.
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Chugh urged the judiciary to take suitable action against people who advocated the cause of terrorists.
"It is highly unfortunate that some pseudo-secularists went all out to extend support to Yakub Memon as if he was not a terrorist but a hero," he said.
Memon, the lone 1993 Mumbai serial blasts convict whose death sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court, was hanged to death today.