Ahmedabad: Days after the Gujarat government cited 'good behaviour' as the reason for the early release of the 11 convicts in the 2002 Bilkis Bano case, Bano's husband has come forward narrating how terrified he is of what the future might hold for him and his family. Speaking exclusively to ETV Bharat, Yakub Mansoori -- the man whose pregnant wife was gang-raped, and his family killed by these 11 men during the Godhra riots in February 2002 -- said he wants nothing but the convicts to be sent back to jail.
"We are all not just sad but also extremely scared that these men who committed such heinous crimes will now be able to roam freely. We used to live in fear even when they were out on parole. Now they are free. We are terrified of what might happen to our family," said Yakub, with both fear and resentment quite visible on his face.
Asked if the convicts have threatened him in the past while they were out on parole, Yakub answered assertively. "All of us, including the eye-witnesses who were ready to back us in the case, have been threatened several times by these men while they were out on parole. And they have been granted parole very frequently," he said, adding that the men have outstayed their paroles multiple times, without consequences.