Chargesheet in 60 days: Stalin vow in Anna College case | India Information – Occasions of India

CHENNAI: Asserting that Tamil Nadu was protected for girls and kids, chief minister M Ok Stalin on Wednesday assured “swift investigation and submitting of chargesheet inside 60 days” within the Anna College rape case. In a bid to counter the AIADMK offensive on the problem, he raked up the Pollachi sexual assault case.
“Govt will make each effort to attempt the case rapidly by means of a particular court docket and be certain that the perpetrator will get most punishment,” he mentioned within the meeting.
Stalin’s criticism of earlier AIADMK govt’s dealing with of the Pollachi sexual assault case throughout its tenure sparked commotion, with celebration members staging a walkout.
Responding to a particular calling consideration movement concerning the Anna College rape case, the CM described it as “a horrific act”. “If the investigation reveals that extra culprits have been concerned, whoever they’re, strict motion shall be taken with none mercy,” he mentioned, commending police for fast motion in arresting Gnanasekaran. With the opposition intensifying the ‘who’s that sir?’ marketing campaign, Stalin mentioned events might present any proof to the particular investigation workforce of the excessive court docket.
On allegations of Gnanasekaran being a member of the governing DMK, Stalin mentioned he was solely a celebration sympathiser. “We don’t deny that. He might need taken images with ministers and politicians… whoever it could be, even when they’re DMK individuals, we’ll take motion. There isn’t any change in that stand. He’s a sympathiser and that’s the fact. We didn’t defend him. He was arrested instantly.”
Stalin accused the opposition of indulging in “low-cost actions” for publicity and political positive aspects in a delicate case involving a scholar, and mentioned his govt would cope with crimes in opposition to ladies with an iron fist. “Many try to create a conspiracy idea through the use of this incident to say ladies are fully unsafe,” the CM mentioned. He added surveillance cameras helped determine and arrest the accused and refuted claims of insufficient safety. On the leak of the FIR, he blamed the Nationwide Informatics Centre of Union govt, whereas including that state police addressed the technical glitch promptly.
The CM accused AIADMK of inaction regardless of proof within the Pollachi case, during which a gang sexually assaulted ladies over two years. The reality emerged solely after CBI took over the case, he mentioned. “The probe clearly mentioned the incident was dedicated by AIADMK members. To guard them, AIADMK enacted an enormous drama as if such an incident by no means occurred.”