More
    HomeHomeVijay leads mass protest in Chennai over custodial death of temple guard

    Vijay leads mass protest in Chennai over custodial death of temple guard

    Published on

    spot_img


    Actor-turned-politician Vijay is set to lead a massive protest in Chennai on Sunday demanding justice for Ajith Kumar, a 29-year-old temple guard who allegedly died due to police torture in custody in Tamil Nadu’s Sivaganga.

    Ajith Kumar, employed as a security guard at the Bhadrakaliamman temple in Tiruppuvanam, was picked up by police on June 27 for questioning in a jewellery theft case. By the next evening, he was declared “brought dead” at a government hospital. Police initially claimed he suffered an epileptic seizure.

    However, a post-mortem report revealed 44 injuries and evidence of severe internal bleeding and trauma consistent with prolonged physical assault, supporting the family’s allegations of custodial torture.

    The case triggered widespread outrage and heated up Tamil Nadu politics. Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) founder Vijay, in his first major protest since launching the party earlier this year, will take to the streets alongside hundreds of supporters and party workers to demand accountability from the DMK government.

    The rally comes a day after he privately met 18 families who have faced custodial violence.

    Earlier, the party blamed Chief Minister MK Stalin for systemic failures, alleging that “the police department is functioning cruelly, inhumanly, and immorally” under his charge.

    Vijay’s protest in Chennai, backed by a large gathering of TVK cadres, is also seen as a strategic political moment for the actor-turned-politician, whose chief ministerial ambitions are no secret.

    Amid mounting political and public pressure, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court took cognisance of the custodial death case, following which the Tamil Nadu government transferred the probe to the CBI. The probe agency on Saturday registered a murder case against six police personnel from Sivaganga.

    The state government had also suspended six police officers involved, including the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Manamadurai, and transferred the district Superintendent of Police.

    – Ends

    Published By:

    Devika Bhattacharya

    Published On:

    Jul 13, 2025



    Source link

    Latest articles

    The Daily SpoilerTV Community Open Discussion Thread – 11th September 2025

    Welcome to Today's Open Discussion Thread. You can talk about anything you like here,...

    Op Sindoor-linked Army Major acquitted of cruelty charges filed by wife

    An Army Major, who took part in the military's targeted Operation Sindoor in...

    Lauren Sánchez-Bezos Stops by Chanel’s Sofia Coppola Party, Doing Chanel the Sánchez Way

    Lauren Sánchez-Bezos is toying with the idea of fall fashion. After a summer...

    More like this

    The Daily SpoilerTV Community Open Discussion Thread – 11th September 2025

    Welcome to Today's Open Discussion Thread. You can talk about anything you like here,...

    Op Sindoor-linked Army Major acquitted of cruelty charges filed by wife

    An Army Major, who took part in the military's targeted Operation Sindoor in...