Veena George's Alleged Attack: Attempt to Murder Charge and Missing Evidence Spark Controversy
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Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 28 (NationPress) The Director General of Police in Kerala, Ravada Chandrasekhar, addressed the ongoing situation regarding the alleged assault on Health Minister Veena George, as the surrounding controversy continues to escalate.
An attempt to murder charge has been leveled against KSU activists who staged protests against the Minister.
The DGP indicated that the investigation would reveal which charges are substantiated.
A thorough inquiry and evaluation will be conducted, with the attempt to murder charge being applied based on initial findings.
Further details regarding the specific legal sections involved will become clearer through an extensive investigation.
Chandrasekhar also confirmed that the probe into the alleged assault is ongoing.
However, despite police justifications, the lack of any photographic or video evidence depicting a direct attack on the Minister has led to considerable doubt and mockery.
Media outlets and student leaders affiliated with the Congress party began to scrutinize her movements after it was revealed that she had not arrived at the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital, despite prior notifications indicating she had been sent there for follow-up care.
It was late on Friday night when it was confirmed that George had returned to her home in Pathanamthitta.
By that point, social media was rife with jokes ridiculing the assertion that she had sustained injuries severe enough to hinder her travel, especially given the absence of visuals showing any protester getting physically near her.
This incident has put the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist) in a vulnerable position.
Critics contend that the Minister’s office mishandled official communications, leading to confusion and rampant speculation.
Political analysts have noted the internal dynamics of the CPI-M, where party members frequently hold significant sway.
George’s private secretary is reported to be a close ally of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and a member of the influential State Committee, while the Minister herself is merely an invitee.
What started as a law enforcement issue has transformed into a discussion about transparency, credibility, and political optics, leaving the government contending with an unforeseen backlash.