Ker CM assures all help to Jishnu's family

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Chief Minister today assured the parents of Jishnu Pranoy, who had recently committed suicide, that the has taken all necessary steps as per in the case relating to his death.

The would take all possible steps to bring the guilty to book, the Chief Minister said.



The parents of 18-year-old Jishnu, a first year engineering student, Vijayan at his chamber this evening seeking his help for getting justice for their son.

Later talking to reporters, Mahija, Jishnu's mother said they had been assured all help by the

They alleged that the management of the Pambady Nehru Engineering college, where Jishnu was a first year BTech student, had allegedly destroyed evidences after the incident in January.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Ker CM assures all help to Jishnu's family

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today assured the parents of Jishnu Pranoy, who had recently committed suicide, that the government has taken all necessary steps as per law in the case relating to his death. The government would take all possible steps to bring the guilty to book, the Chief Minister said. The parents of 18-year-old Jishnu, a first year engineering student, met Vijayan at his chamber this evening seeking his help for getting justice for their son. Later talking to reporters, Mahija, Jishnu's mother said they had been assured all help by the government. They alleged that the management of the Pambady Nehru Engineering college, where Jishnu was a first year BTech student, had allegedly destroyed evidences after the incident in January. Chief Minister today assured the parents of Jishnu Pranoy, who had recently committed suicide, that the has taken all necessary steps as per in the case relating to his death.

The would take all possible steps to bring the guilty to book, the Chief Minister said.

The parents of 18-year-old Jishnu, a first year engineering student, Vijayan at his chamber this evening seeking his help for getting justice for their son.

Later talking to reporters, Mahija, Jishnu's mother said they had been assured all help by the

They alleged that the management of the Pambady Nehru Engineering college, where Jishnu was a first year BTech student, had allegedly destroyed evidences after the incident in January.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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