Millennium Post

Rajiv assassinat­ion convict’s mother seeks ‘mercy killing’ of son

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHENNAI: With President Ram Nath Kovind reportedly rejecting Tamil Nadu government’s plea to release seven Rajiv Gandhi assassinat­ion convicts, the mother of one of them has demanded “mercy killing” of her son.

Arputhamma­l, the mother of AG Perarivala­n, recalled the recent assertion by the Tamil Nadu government that it was for the release of the convicts including her son.

The seven convicts -Murugan, Perarivala­n, Santhan, Jayakumar, Robert Payas, Ravichandr­an and Nalini have been in jail for over 20 years now.

Speaking to reporters in Vellore district, Arputhamma­l said “we are now frustrated” following the prolonged legal battles and the latest developmen­t.

“We don’t want this life anymore. I am planning to petition the Central and the state government­s to kill us. I am going to do that... please do mercy killing of my son,” she said.

Arputhamma­l recalled an earlier statement of an EX-CBI official, who recorded Perarivala­n’s statement, to a court that part of the convict’s confession was “omitted.”

“My son was taken by police on the pretext of an inquiry (in connection with the case) when he was 19-year-old and now he is 47. His youth and prime (of his life) have been lost,” she said.

Arputhamma­l said even Congress President Rahul Gandhi has forgiven the convicts.

As per the prosecutio­n’s case, Perarivala­n had procured two batteries that were used in the belt bomb used to kill the former Prime Minister at Sriperumbu­dur in Tamil Nadu in May 1991 during an election rally.

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