The Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) handed over a representation to the L-G saying giving such mercy to "rich and powerful" people would send a wrong message to other wrongdoers in society.
The association said that the Delhi government has already recommended rejection of the plea filed by Ansal.
"We at AVUT request you not to consider the mercy plea filed by Gopal Ansal. Using discretionary powers to provide mercy for the rich and powerful is sure to send a wrong signal to other wrongdoers who will doubtless be emboldened by any mercy shown to Gopal Ansal," AVUT, in its representation filed through its president Neelam Krishnamoorthy, said.
AVUT has said that Gopal Ansal, through his counsel, has filed a plea before the president requesting clemency and waiver of the jail term awarded by the Supreme Court and it has been forwarded to the LG office by the home ministry for an opinion.
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The Supreme Court had on February 9 directed Gopal Ansal to serve a year's jail term while his elder brother Sushil Ansal had got relief from incarceration with prison term already undergone by him in the two-decade-old case of Uphaar fire tragedy in which 59 people had died.
The apex court had also upheld the fine of Rs 30 crore each imposed on both the convicts earlier and said it should be utilised for setting up a trauma centre.
The 59 people had died of asphyxia when a fire broke out during the screening of Bollywood movie 'Border' in Uphaar theatre in Green Park area of South Delhi on June 13, 1997.