Sharma had shot dead his wife in 1995, objecting to her alleged relationship with a male friend. He had then attempted to burn her body in a restaurant oven. The tandoor murder case is one of the landmark cases in India in which DNA evidence and a second autopsy were used to establish the guilt of the accused.
While talking to ABP News, he said “Living in jail, I got to learn a lot. I shall try to solve the problems and difficulties faced by a married couple in society.” He further added that he wants to make marriage counselling must for couples.
Sushil Sharma said that the jail has two types of people, first are those with criminal tendencies and others who are not able to control their anger under some circumstances and if correct suggestions are given at the right time then such people can be prevented from doing the crime. During the conversation with ABP News, he said that we started a counselling system for such people in jail.
Sharma, who was in prison since 1995, had contended that he has already undergone the maximum prescribed sentence as mandated under the SRB guidelines. He was awarded capital punishment by a trial court in November 2003 and it was confirmed by the high court in February 2007.
Watch the exclusive interview with Sushil Sharma, a former politician, who was serving life sentence since 1995 for murdering his wife Naina Sahni -