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What were the Reasons for Entrapping in a Murder Case?

What were the Reasons for Entrapping in a Murder Case?

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Publication: www.dinamalar.com
Date: April 10, 2005
URL: http://www.kanchi-sathya.org/media10042005_dinamalar.htm

Shocking information in Jayendrar [Swamigal]'s Supreme Court Petition

"Even after I got bail in the Supreme Court, Chief Minister Jayalalita has let out a number of questionable reports about me."

New Delhi: Jayendrar [Swamigal] has filed a petition in Supreme Court listing point by point his estimations of what may have been the reasons for entrapping him in Kancheepuram Varadaraja Perumal Temple manager Sankarrraman's violent murder.

"If the cases against me are tried in Tamil Nadu courts, I will not get justice. As such, all the cases against me should be ordered to be taken up for trial in another state's courts," Jayendrar [Swami] has asked in a petition filed in the Supreme Court.

Jayendrar [Swamigal], who had not revealed any opinion about the reason for case after case being heaped upon him so far, has compiled and noted his estimations regarding this in his petition filed in the Supreme Court.

The Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu Governement, the DGP, Kanchipuram Superintendent of Police Premkumar, Sankarraman case Chief Investigating Officer SP Shaktivel, and Ravi Subramaniam have been named as respondents in this case.

A summary of this petition follows: 'Even after I got bail in the Supreme Court, Chief Minister Jayalalita has let out a number of questionable reports about me.

Jayalalita gave 5 lakhs solatium to Sankarraman's family. A day later, an identification parade was conducted in the matter of Sankarraman's violent murder case. In that, news was leaked that some of Sankarraman family members identified some persons.

The Kanchi Mutt Charitable Trust acquired the Tamil Nadu Hospitals. Plans were launched with the intention of bringing that hospital up to University grade and with it, creating a medical college attached to the hospital. In the course of these plans, this Trust spent Rs. 70 crore in hospital construction work, buying medical diagnostic equipment, machinery as well as facilities needed for the medical college. A request was made to the Tamil Nadu government to obtain the 'No Objection' Certificate needed to initiate work on the medical college. There was no response whatsover received to this [request] from Government quarters. For this, a petition was filed in Chennai High Court on behalf of the Trust. The High Court that heard this petition ordered that the Kanchi Trust's plea should be reviewed and the 'No Objection' certificate granted within 2 weeks.
Even so, this certificate has not been granted to date. Through devious approaches, efforts are being made to take over this hospital.
 

After the Government established a team to oversee and give advice on the Kumbabhishekam work that takes place throughout all of Tamil Nadu, I had been appointed the head of that team.

Last May, 2004, plans undertaken for the sacred work of Kumbabhishekam at various temples in Tamil Nadu were reviewed a number of times. Even so, the HRCE suddenly deferred this sacred work to August. It was made known that the Tamil Nadu Government HRCE was dissatisfied with the decision taken by the team under my lead.

God alone knows the reasons for HRCE [suddenly] changing this date.

Crores of devotees have been praying before [Translator's note: or conducting rituals for] the Palanimalai Murugan statue for ages. Because of this, the thirumeni [literally: "sacred body"] has been eroding. Therefore, I made a decision as team leader to have a statue made out of panchaloka for the rituals to be conducted upon.

In the Parliamentary elections that took place subsequently, the AIADMK met utter defeat. Rumors began that said the installation of another thrumeni for the rituals was the real reason for this [AIADMK's defeat].
 

Out of the 25 people arrested in the Sankarraman murder case, 14 have been detained in prison under the Goonda's Act. They have all been stamped as habitual criminals. With the sole intention of preventing them from coming out on bail, they have been detained under the Goonda's Act so that they cannot [even] request bail.
In the name of investigation, the police have tortured those who write in favor of me. Cho Ramasami and Gurumurthy were harrassed in this way. The police did not even leave eminent cardiologist Doctor Bhaskar. His supposed ["]crime["], is that he made a request to the public to collect donations for my court expenses.

With police sending even Dr. Bhaskar summons, only when the High Court intervened to block that interrogation did it stop.

The reason for all these and for the cases heaped against me could well have been Jayalalita's anger against me.

Keeping all these reasons in mind, if the cases aginst me are tried in courts in Tamil Nadu, I will not get justice [Translator's note: literally "a just judgement"]. As such, orders should be given to transfer the cases against me to another state's court.

This is what Jayendrar [Swami] has revealed in his petition. A hearing on this petition is coming up in the Supreme Court next week.

(Translation courtesy: http://sankaracharyaarticles.blogspot.com/)
 


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