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Malayalam actor Dileep’s arrest in the actor abduction and assault case has also evoked mass public anger against the actor, with his business establishments being targeted by protesters.
Despite Dileep's repeated declarations of innocence, there seemed to be no empathy for him and several people gathered outside the jail as he was being brought, and shouted ‘Welcome to Central Jail’ – the title of a film he acted in.
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Dileep has been denying any role in the crime for several months now, but his arrest comes as a relief to many within the industry who believed that he was indeed involved in the crime. He has also since indulged in victim-blaming and shaming, which brought him more ire.
The anger against him in Kerala is now palpable.
A huge crowd was present outside the Aluva Police Club as the police reached with him to record his arrest, and several people gathered there protested till midnight.
Later, when he was being brought to the Angamaly court to be produced before the magistrate, people were shouting and howling at him. The court ordered a 14-day judicial custody for him.
The anger was evident online too, with several users expressing happiness over the arrest.
“We congratulate the girl (who was assaulted). for moving forward courageously you are a woman of this new generation,” (sic) wrote Biju Bala Krishnan.
“After so long, it might have been yesterday she slept peacefully. who ever gets punished tat will not negate the suffering she went through. When she spoke to me two days ago she told me that she was grateful for the support media and people are giving her and she fight until death to get justice.This case reached to this extend just because of media. What needs to be seen is how the case will unfold in the court we should all wait and see,” (sic) said Bagyalakshmi, a Malayalam dubbing artist.
(This article first appeared on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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