Chennai: Demanding actions against those who are ‘responsible’ for the death of the Jesuit Imam Stan Swamy, CPI (M) The Tamil Nadu state committee on Monday announced that it would hold a demonstration throughout the country on July 8, opposing the acts of ‘injustice’.
The right action must be taken against those who are “responsible for the death of Swamy through actions such as expelling false cases and treating them inhumanely,” said the Marxist party.
Human rights activists are indigenous residents of Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu who are tirelessly working for the rights of tribes in Jharkhand, the word CPI (M), degrading Swamy’s death.
All those captured in Bhima Koregaon and other cases with ‘political motives’, in addition to being imprisoned under the ‘Draconian’ law must be released, CPI (M) Secretary of State K Balakrishnan demands in a statement.
People must raise their voices towards Swamy’s death, “which is injustice,” and they must protest the decline in freedom of expression and propose “false cases” and imprisoning those who criticize the government, he said.
Expressing a surprise for the death of Imam, Head of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi Tholl Thirumavalavan accused that Swamy was arrested in “fake cases.” Swamy’s death is a “murder conducted by the BJP government with legal assistance and cannot be considered the death of the Coronavirus,” said Head of VCK.
Allegations in the case of Elgar Parishad-Maoist Link, Swamy aged 84 years died in detention in a hospital in Mumbai on Monday and he waited for guarantees for medical reasons.
Swamy was arrested by the National Investigation Agency in October 2020 and was submitted in Taloja Prison in Maharashtra.
Then, he was hospitalized on May 29 after the orders of the Bombay High Court at the petition submitted by him, seek medical attention because he later suffered from Covid-19 and Parkinson’s disease.