However, government counsel Ujjwal Nikam said only death penalty was justified for Kasab who had mercilessly killed innocent people.
Kasab also wanted to gun down innocent patients at Cama Hospital but the gates were locked well in time by nurses thereby preventing his entry. Although Cama hospital was not on the radar of terrorists, Kasab and his partner had entered its premises only to gun down indoor patients, Nikam said.
Kasab's lawyers argued that he was not the kingpin of the conspiracy and at the most could be described as a contract killer. He had not planned the conspiracy and was perhaps brain-washed by conspirators to commit terror acts.
"Do not hang him, give him life imprisonment for this alone would serve as deterrent to others who may be planning to become 'fidayeens' (human bombs)," argued his lawyers.
This prompted Justice Ranjana Desai to ask, "Do you think by giving him life sentence we would be able to prevent terrorist attacks in future. What message would you like to give to the society," she asked.
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