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Sarabjit to be released soon

Asif Ali Zardari has ordered release of Indian Terrorist Sarabjit Singh a.k.a Manjit Singh accused of Lahore & Multan bombings that killed 14 people. Asif Ali Zardari as President of Pakistan has the power to pardon from Death penalty to Life Prison to anyone accused of even murder.

Anti-terrorism court of Pakistan has already awarded Manjit (Sarabjit) death penalty in 1991, but due to uncertain reasons his hanging was repeatedly postponed till now until Zardari ordered his release.

His death penalty was converted into life imprisonment, which is of 14 years and Sarabjit has already spend 22 years in Kot Lakpat Jail in Lahore.

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