Deccan Chronicle

Law will take its course on Rajiv killers: Gandhi

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Congress president Rahul Gandhi threw cold water on the hopes of Arupthamma­l, mother of Perarivala­n and scores of others, that he would come out with a strong statement in support of the release of the seven convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassinat­ion case. But contrary to expectatio­ns, he made a distinctio­n between personal issue and rule of law and said the law should take its course.

“We are quite forgiving people and we don’t have hatred or animosity towards anyone. This (assassinat­ion of his father and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991) presents two issues – me and my family, which is personal; and the legal aspect. Law should take its own course. Whatever the course will be, we will be happy with it,” he told reporters here on Wednesday on the emotive issue, before leaving for Nagercoil to launch the UPA poll campaign.

Several agitations were held in various parts of Tamil Nadu and neighbouri­ng Puducherry, too, by Arputhamma­l, along with members of various political parties and civil society, demanding Governor Banwarilal Purohit to order the release of the seven life convicts in the former Prime Minister assassinat­ion case. The convicts: Nalini,

Murugan (Nalini’s husband), Santhan, A.G. Perarivala­n, Robert Payas, S. Jayakumar and Ravichandr­an, have spent the last 28 years in prison.

We are quite forgiving people and we don’t have hatred or animosity towards anyone

— Rahul Gandhi, Congress president

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India