<p>"What about justice for those killed and the injured survivors in the 1991 suicide bombing that assassinated former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi?" asked Anusuya Daisy Ernest, a retired woman police officer.</p>.<p>Ernest, then police sub inspector was regulating crowd when people jostled to move forward at the venue of a Congress public meeting at Sriperumbudur on May 21, 1991 to garland Rajiv Gandhi. Asked on her reaction to the Supreme Court ruling that set free the 6 Rajiv case convicts, she told <em>PTI</em>: "I am still undergoing treatment for pellet injuries. This is the plight of the injured people. Where is justice ? I am talking about justice for those killed and injured people like me who survived the dastardly terrorist attack."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/timeline-of-events-in-rajiv-gandhi-assassination-case-1161480.html" target="_blank">| Timeline of events in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case</a></strong></p>.<p>Terrorists should be treated as per terror laws and not as ordinary criminals, she said. Ernest retired as additional police superintendent in 2018. Now, she is 62. A total of 16 people were killed in the 1991 suicide bombing, including Rajiv Gandhi, 9 police personnel and 6 others.</p>.<p>The woman sucide bomber Dhanu and LTTE sympathiser Haribabu, a photographer, died in the blast. Also, 45 others were injured.</p>
<p>"What about justice for those killed and the injured survivors in the 1991 suicide bombing that assassinated former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi?" asked Anusuya Daisy Ernest, a retired woman police officer.</p>.<p>Ernest, then police sub inspector was regulating crowd when people jostled to move forward at the venue of a Congress public meeting at Sriperumbudur on May 21, 1991 to garland Rajiv Gandhi. Asked on her reaction to the Supreme Court ruling that set free the 6 Rajiv case convicts, she told <em>PTI</em>: "I am still undergoing treatment for pellet injuries. This is the plight of the injured people. Where is justice ? I am talking about justice for those killed and injured people like me who survived the dastardly terrorist attack."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/timeline-of-events-in-rajiv-gandhi-assassination-case-1161480.html" target="_blank">| Timeline of events in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case</a></strong></p>.<p>Terrorists should be treated as per terror laws and not as ordinary criminals, she said. Ernest retired as additional police superintendent in 2018. Now, she is 62. A total of 16 people were killed in the 1991 suicide bombing, including Rajiv Gandhi, 9 police personnel and 6 others.</p>.<p>The woman sucide bomber Dhanu and LTTE sympathiser Haribabu, a photographer, died in the blast. Also, 45 others were injured.</p>