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A day after DMK Chief M Karunanidhi showed his support for the release of the seven convicted in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, his heir apparent, DMK treasurer MK Stalin, contradicted his father’s statement, calling it a “political game.”
Tamil Nadu CM and AIADMK supremos had written to the Central government, seeking its opinion on the release of the seven convicted in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. Hours later, M Karunanidhi released a statement backing the demand, stating that the convicts had served “almost double life sentences” by “languishing” in jail for about 25 years.
But DMK Treasurer MK Stalin harboured a very different opinion to his father. Speaking to reporters, he called the move by the AIADMK government part of a “political game, as the elections were nearing.”
“They have also chosen to ally with the Congress, which is vehemently against the release of the convicts. So this is their political game, not ours,” she said, hitting out at the DMK-Congress alliance.
Just days after Union Minister Prakash Javadekar hit out at the state government after meeting Vijayakanth, the Jayalalithaa government has thrown a googly at both the Congress and BJP by asking for the Centre’s opinion on releasing the Rajiv Gandhi assassination convicts. The Congress party has opposed this in Delhi.
Making a guarded response to AIADMK’s decision to remit the sentence of life imprisonment of seven convicts in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit said a “humane approach” should be taken on their incarceration period, but it should be within the legal framework.
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