‘After 20 years, still waiting for replies?' - Indian Supreme Court unhappy with Tamil Nadu governor over Rajiv Gandhi Case

The Supreme Court of India has expressed unhappiness with the Tamil Nadu Government for failing to make a timely decision over the pardon plea by AG Perarivalan, a Tamil man who has been spent decades imprisoned over the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.
The remarks from the supreme court were made during A.G. Perarivalan's hearing, asking for the suspension of his life sentence until the investigation by CBI-led Multi-Disciplinary Monitoring Agency (MDMA) is completed. However, the matter has been pending before the governor for the last two years.

Tamil Nadu 'Q branch' police confiscated 75 bags containing 2,000 kilograms of turmeric which were being smuggled to Sri Lanka by boat from Danushkodi.




