Will Kerala's CM Vijayan Deliver Justice for the Lynched Chhattisgarh Worker?
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Key Takeaways
- Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has vowed to deliver justice.
- A special investigation team is probing the incident.
- The government plans to provide compensation to the victim's family.
- The brutal nature of the attack has sparked public outrage.
- Five suspects have been arrested, and more are being sought.
Palakkad, Dec 22 (NationPress) - Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan pledged to seek justice for the family of Ram Narayan, the migrant worker brutally killed by a mob in Attappallam, Walayar. He stated that rigorous action would be initiated against those implicated in this shocking crime that has sent ripples through Kerala.
In a public statement, the Chief Minister announced that a specialized investigation team, led by the Palakkad Superintendent of Police, is currently examining all facets of the incident to ensure appropriate legal measures are enforced.
The government is also contemplating providing adequate compensation to the grieving family.
Describing the incident as intolerable, CM Vijayan emphasized that such acts tarnish Kerala's reputation as a forward-thinking society and highlighted the necessity for increased vigilance to avert similar occurrences.
His comments followed the release of distressing information from the remand report, which detailed the horrific violence inflicted upon Ram Narayan, a native of Chhattisgarh who had migrated to Kerala in search of employment.
The report indicated that the assailants attacked him with a deliberate intent to kill, subjecting him to prolonged and brutal violence.
Preliminary medical evaluations conducted before the post-mortem identified over 40 injuries on his body.
Severe head trauma, extensive blood loss, and multiple serious wounds were determined to be the cause of death.
Authorities revealed that heavy sticks were employed in the assault, with evidence suggesting he was thrown to the ground, repeatedly kicked, and dragged. X-ray examinations confirmed signs of being stomped on his face and back, indicating a sustained period of torture rather than a singular violent episode.
The remand report also noted that bystanders who attempted to assist were threatened and forcibly removed.
Furthermore, Local Self-Government Minister M.B. Rajesh, a representative from Palakkad, alleged that the attack was motivated by hate-driven politics, asserting that the victim was targeted after being labeled a “Bangladeshi”.
He reiterated the government’s commitment to stand firmly with the victim’s family and ensure the harshest penalties for those responsible.
So far, five suspects with prior criminal records have been apprehended, and police are actively working to locate additional individuals involved as the investigation progresses.