His day began like any other day. He had breakfast with banana milk and Poha made of puffed rice flakes & potatoes this morning and lunch in the afternoon.


It was a routine day in prison for 26/11 convict Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, who appeared unawaren about the havoc created by him and nine other Pakistani terrorists in the city, three years ago."Our priority is to protect Kasab in the jail. Going by the serious nature of their job, why any security man closely guarding him would strike a conversation with him on the attacks or anniversary?" the official asked.Kasab, the sole terrorist caught alive during the terror attacks, and convicted for the three-day terror siege in November 2008, had on July 28 this year written a letter to the Supreme Court challenging his conviction and death sentence.He was sentenced to death by a special anti-terror court on May 6 last year. His death penalty was later upheld by the Bombay High Court. PTI

Posted By: Divyanshu Bhard