Millennium Post

Rajiv Gandhi case convicts’ release issue not referred to Centre, says TN Raj Bhavan

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit denied Saturday reports in a section of media that he had forwarded to the Centre the state government’s recommenda­tion to release all the seven convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassinat­ion case.

The Governor said a decision on the issue would be taken in a “just and fair manner” in accordance with the Constituti­on.

“A section of media has been reporting that in the matter of the release of the convicted prisoners undergoing life imprisonme­nt for involvemen­t in the assassinat­ion of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, a reference has been made to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India,” a statement issued by the Raj Bhavan said.

Also, some television channels have been holding debates on this “assumption”, it said.

“It is clarified that no reference has been made to the Ministry of Home Affairs in the matter. The case is a complex one and involves the examinatio­n of legal, administra­tive and constituti­onal issues,” the statement by Joint Director-public Relations of the Raj Bhavan said.

Noting that voluminous records on the matter were being received from the state government, the Raj Bhavan said court judgments on connected matters were handed over to it only on September 14.

“All efforts will be taken to process the papers scrupulous­ly. Necessary consultati­on may be carried out, when required, in due course. The decision will be taken in a just and fair manner and in accordance with the Constituti­on,” the Raj Bhavan said.

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