<p>The security personnel guarding the lone surviving Pakistani gunman at the high-security Arthur Road jail here, had not informed him anything about the completion of three years of the Mumbai terror attacks, a senior jail official told PTI today.<br /><br />"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. Going by his mental status, we do not think we should talk to him or inform him about the third anniversary of 26/11," the official said.<br /><br />The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) men guarding the high-profile prisoner, who is confined in a bomb proof egg shaped cell, also kept mum about the anniversary, he said.<br />"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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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. <br /></p>
<p>The security personnel guarding the lone surviving Pakistani gunman at the high-security Arthur Road jail here, had not informed him anything about the completion of three years of the Mumbai terror attacks, a senior jail official told PTI today.<br /><br />"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. Going by his mental status, we do not think we should talk to him or inform him about the third anniversary of 26/11," the official said.<br /><br />The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) men guarding the high-profile prisoner, who is confined in a bomb proof egg shaped cell, also kept mum about the anniversary, he said.<br />"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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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. <br /></p>