‘Governor has not made mistake in Perarivalan case’
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President is competent authority to determine on remission, says BJP chief Annamalai
BJP State vice-president K. Annamalai has stated that Governor Banwarilal Purohit has not dedicated a mistake by declining to take name on a plea for the early launch of Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict A.G. Perarivalan for 2 years and saying that President of India is the competent authority to determine on the problem.
Addressing mediapersons right here on Monday, he stated Rajiv Gandhi assassination case was not solely a ‘rarest of rare’ case, but additionally a critical one. The CBI was nonetheless probing the bigger conspiracy behind the assassination.
“He was killed for the decision he took when he was the Prime Minister,” Mr. Annamalai stated and added that of the seven convicts, 4 had been Sri Lankan nationals and three had been Tamils.
As per Constitution
“Since a central investigation agency is involved in probing, only the President can take a decision on remission,” he added. Asked concerning the delay on the a part of the Governor, Mr. Annamalai stated there was no time restrict for the constitutional authorities such because the President or the Governor to take a choice and added that he acted solely as per structure.
‘DMK, anti-national’
To a query that BJP leaders in the previous had termed the Dravidian events as corrupt, however the celebration was having an alliance with the AIADMK, he stated the DMK was an anti-national celebration and was towards Tamil and its tradition.
“BJP wants a stable government, but not with DMK. The party’s central parliamentary board will decide on alliance and we accept it,” he added.
He stated the police had been assaulted in Delhi on Republic Day and added that the federal government had performed 13 rounds of talks.
Poser to Chidambaram
“Are they farmers or the Congress members who have no work and are protesting in the guise of farmers?” he requested and sought a solution from Congress chief P. Chidambaram.
He additionally requested why no farmers in the State had been protesting towards the three legal guidelines.
Mr. Annamalai stated that members of energy loom and weavers’ affiliation in Erode had submitted petitions over the prevailing issues and warranted them that their representatives can be taken to New Delhi to fulfill the Minister involved.