TN for release of Rajiv case convicts: Law Minister

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

government is for the release of assassination case convicts but the matter was pending before the Supreme Court, Law C Ve Shanmugam told the state assembly today.

The said the state government's decision to release the seven life-term convicts in the case was based on the policy of late "Amma" (Jayalalithaa).

However, the Centre took the matter to the where it was pending, he said adding the would decide its future course of action after the top court pronounced its verdict in the matter.

Raising the issue, Ansari, of Manithaneya Jananayaga Katchi, an ally of the ruling AIADMK, said the apex court had early this year given the Centre three months time to take a decision on the release of the convicts.

Since the Centre had not come out with its stand, the should take efforts for their release, he said.

Looking at members, said their party chief Rahul Gandhi, son of Rajiv Gandhi, himself had forgiven the convicts.

was assassinated at an election rally on May 21, 1991 at Sriperumbudur near here by a woman suicide bomber.

The apex court had on January 23 this year asked the Centre to take a decision within three months on a 2016 letter by government seeking its concurrence for releasing the convicts.

The Centre had asserted that the killers of the former did not deserve any mercy as the assassination was the result of a conspiracy involving foreign nationals.

Earlier, drew the attention of the government seeking release of 28 prisoners, including of Coimbatore, who he said had a serious ailment.

On this point, Shanmugam said his plea for their release will be considered if their cases met the criteria set out by the government, which is in tune with guidelines on pre-mature release of prisoners.

The state government yesterday announced the pre-mature release of 67 life convicts who have completed 10 years of imprisonment, in commemoration of the birth centenary of late and AIADMK founder M G Ramachandran.

Outlining the norms, the Minister said police should give a 'No Objection Certificate,' the family of the convict should accept the convict on release, and there should be no threat to the life of the convict proposed to be released or to the general public from him.

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 20:50 IST