An eminent human rights body today asked India to immediately stop impending executions and renew its moratorium on capital punishment.
"In the past year, India has made a full-scale retreat from its previous principled rejection of the death penalty," said Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at Human Rights Watch.
"The government should instead declare an official moratorium, commute all existing death sentences to life in prison, and then work towards abolishing the death penalty once and for all," she said.
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