Nimisha Priya Execution: Grand Mufti In Talks With Yemen Scholars, Pushes For Pardon | India News

Kozhikode: The great mufti, Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad Kanthapuram, with the academics in Yemen, the murder convicted and executed to be executed 37 -year -old Nimish Priya called for the release of the release, he said. The great mufti claims that after the negotiations, the news of the postponed execution has also come. “In Islam, instead of killing, there is a practice of giving dia (compensation).
The Great Mufti said that he thought of humanity as he wanted to be released, not Religion, the great mufti. “We demand this as a human being. If such a request is accepted, it will be very easy for Muslims in India. Muslims and Hindus live on the same platform here.” He said.
Previously, Congress leader Kc Venugopal greeted the postponement of the execution by saying, “Whoever it is,” to save the life of the Kerala nurse. “We received the information that the death penalty of Nimisha Priya was postponed.
Kerala’s human life is welcomed, Ven Venugopal said.
The Mufti’s words come after the sources have previously been postponed by the Indian government by the Indian government after the 37 -year -old nurse’s execution of the 37 -year -old nurse. Execution would take place on July 16 before. According to sources, the postponement provides additional time for the family to negotiate a mutual acceptable solution in the midst of the ongoing diplomatic efforts while directing the sensitivity of this driving situation while the family maintains regular communication with the Yemeni prison officials and prosecutor office.
Sources, “Mrs. Nimisha Priya in the case of the local authorities in Yemen, July 16, 2025’nun planned to postponed the execution.” On Monday, while the Union Government was submitted to the case in the Supreme Court, the Indian Chief Public Prosecutor (AGI) said that the Indian government has made all kinds of efforts to help Priy.
In addition, the court reported that the negotiations continued with the Yemeni officials, including the discussion of Priya’s case, to ensure that the execution order was suspended until negotiations were held.