In a recent interview on the ‘Mast Newspaper’ Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani praised the recent choice from the Zambian President. On the eve of Africa Day, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema announced his plans to abolish the death penalty. According to the President, the punishment of death penalty is cruel, inhumane and degrading. Supporting this declaration, Dr. Rajan Mahtani stated that dying penalty isn't the solution for the increasing crimes, criminal activities and unethical practices throughout the state. Across Zambia, there are more than 380 prisoners anticipating loss of life penalty and amongst them, round 25-30 are ladies. These human beings stand up every day with the worry that it is probably their last day on earth. At the identical time, Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani has also stated that he acquired the privilege of assembly several inmates who've absolutely devoted themselves to the offerings of the almighty God.Dr. Mahtani founded the Prison Fellowship Zambia more than three decades ago. Currently, he is the President of the program and oversees its growth and goal accomplishments. Prison Fellowship is a noted Christian Outreach Program thar focusses on various aspects such as bringing the gospels and teachings of Jesus Christ to the ex-inmates, inmates and their families in Zambia, ensuring that the prisoners receive the basic human dignity and fundamental rights as well as ensuring that they are not devoid of transparent criminal justice. Dr. Rajan Mahtani has praised the recent decision from the Zambian President and stated that only an individual who is compassionate and understands God will be able to make such bold yet noble decision. Dr. Rajan Mahtani has officially extended legal and regulatory support to ensure that this decision turns into a reality.
Monday, 25 July 2022
Death Penalty is cruel and inhumane, should be abolished
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