Cops to Expedite 'Shocking' Murder Probe: Stalin's First Reaction Post BSP Leader's Assassination

CM MK Stalin ordered the police to investigate the ‘shocking' murder of BSP state president K Armstrong 'expeditiously.’

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Cops to Expedite Case, Bring Culprits to Justice: Stalin's First Reaction Post BSP Leader's Murder | Image: PTI/File

Chennai: Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu MK Stalin, on Saturday, ordered the police to investigate the ‘shocking' murder of BSP state president K Armstrong expeditiously.’

Stalin wrote on X, "Bahujan Samaj Party State President Armstrong's assassination is shocking and deeply saddening. The police arrested those involved in the murder overnight."

He added, “I would like to convey my deepest condolences to all of Armstrong's party, family, relatives and friends who are bereaved and I have ordered the police officers to conduct the case expeditiously and bring the culprits to justice as per the law.” 

As many as eight suspects have been held in connection with the murder of Armstrong, police said, but political leaders and supporters of the slain leader have questioned if they were the real culprits. Supporters of the slain leader claimed his killing was "planned" and demanded a CBI probe into the death of the 52-year-old former Chennai Corporation Councillor. 

The Bahujan Samaj Party leader was hacked to death by a six-member bike-borne gang near his house in Perambur here on Friday. Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday expressed shock over Armstrong's death and expressed his condolences and said the culprits were caught in an overnight operation.

A post-mortem on Armstrong's body was conducted at a government hospital here on Saturday. Supporters of Armstrong staged a protest outside the hospital, demanding a CBI probe into the killing. A BSP functionary said it was a "planned murder" and claimed there was an "intelligence failure." 

Therefore, the central agency should probe the case. The continued protest by Armstrong's supporters outside the hospital, located opposite the Chennai Central railway station, affected traffic movement on the busy Poonamalle High Road. They were later removed from there by the police. Chief Minister Stalin said he was shocked and anguished over Armstrong's death. 

At least eight suspects have been secured in connection with the murder of the BSP state president and 10 teams have been formed to crack the case, Asra Garg, Additional Commissioner (North) told reporters. He added that there are some "two to three suspicious motives, " but the exact one would come to light only after interrogating the suspects. Meanwhile, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) founder and Lok Sabha member Thol Thirumavalavan claimed those who are under police custody presently in connection with the case had "surrendered" before them and that they were not the real culprits. 

Praising Armstrong for his public work, he said the deceased leader was a "trusted" colleague of BSP supremo and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati. "His body will be kept for public homage at a private school in Perambur," he told reporters after visiting the government hospital. Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K Selvaperunthagai also said the "real culprits" behind the murder should be brought to book. Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was trying to speak to the family of the victim, he added.

AIADMK general secretary and Leader of the Opposition, Edappadi K Palaniswami, condoled Armstrong's death and also slammed the ruling DMK over law and order. In a post on 'X,' he expressed concern over the killing of a "national party's state chief" and alleged there was no fear of police, government and law that had emboldened individuals to resort to such crimes and slammed the chief minister. 

BJP state president K Annamalai said violence and brutality had become normal in the three years of DMK rule and said the CM should ponder over if he has the moral right to continue in the post, vis-a-vis the law and order situation. (with PTI inputs)

Published By : Radhika Dhawad

Published On: 6 July 2024 at 13:01 IST