Mumbai 2006 Train Blasts: 9 arguments of Maharashtra government against the release of the accused SC today

News India Live, Digital Desk: Mumbai 2006 Train Blasts: The Maharashtra government has given its full force in the Supreme Court regarding the release or bail of the convicts of the 2006 Mumbai local train bomb blasts. The government has presented nine important arguments before the Supreme Court, in which the release of these accused has been strongly opposed. This highly sensitive case is to be heard in the Supreme Court today, due to which the eyes of the families of the victims and the public are on the court proceedings. These convicts have demanded bail or release on the basis of pending their appeal and spending a long time in jail. However, the side of the Maharashtra government is completely different from this. The government has emphasized in its arguments that: The main argument of the government is that the crime committed by these individuals is so heinous that they should not be released on bail in any situation, even if there is a delay in the decision coming on their appeal. The attack was one of the most terrible terrorist attacks in the country, in which hundreds of people lost their lives and a large number of people were injured. The Supreme Court’s decision will prove to be a milestone in this case and it will also affect the judicial approach in the matters related to terrorism in future. The Maharashtra government is making every effort to ensure justice and security on its behalf.