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The Supreme Court released Ravichandran, Nalini Sriharan, and others, ruling that all six of them had served their sentences in relation to the crime.

Digital Desk: Ravichandran, a freed convict in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, said people in North India should see them as victims rather than terrorists or killers.

"People in North India should see us as victims rather than terrorists or murderers. Who is a terrorist or a freedom fighter is determined by time and power, "The news agency ANI quoted Ravichandran as saying.

"But, even if we bear the blame for being terrorists, time will judge us as innocent," Ravichandran said as he walked out of jail after decades.

The Supreme Court released Ravichandran, Nalini Sriharan, and others, ruling that all six of them had served their sentences in relation to the crime.

Ravichandran has also denied being a part of a "larger conspiracy" to assassinate Rajiv Gandhi.

"We have done some things out of Tamil pride and for the Tamil movement," Ravichandran told media, noting that they had not done anything that deserved a death sentence. But we are not the ones involved in the plot to assassinate the former Prime Minister. We did nothing wrong to deserve a life sentence or a death sentence."

On May 18, this year, the Supreme Court, invoking its extraordinary power under Article 142 of the Constitution, ordered the release of Perarivalan, who had been imprisoned for more than 30 years. On Friday, the Supreme Court stated that its previous order applies equally to all other convicts.

On May 21, 1991, former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated at a poll rally in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, by a female suicide bomber named Dhanu.


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