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Kerala CM Promises Justice for Victim of Mob Violence in Palakkad

Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has vowed to ensure justice for the family of Ramanarayan, a victim of mob violence in Palakkad. The incident has raised serious concerns about societal safety and prompted demands for accountability from opposition parties. Vijayan has promised a thorough investigation and appropriate compensation for the victim's family, who are currently demanding a significant financial settlement. As the investigation unfolds, five arrests have already been made in connection with this tragic event. Read on for more details about the incident and the government's response.
 

Commitment to Justice

On Monday, Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan assured that justice would be served for the family of Ramanarayan, a native of Chhattisgarh who lost his life in a mob attack in Valayar, Palakkad district.


Describing the incident as deeply concerning, the Chief Minister emphasized that such acts tarnish the reputation of a progressive society like Kerala and are entirely unacceptable. In a statement from the Chief Minister's office, Vijayan confirmed that strict action would be taken against those responsible for the crime, with a special investigation team led by the district police chief assigned to look into the matter.


Thorough Investigation and Compensation

Instructions have been issued for a comprehensive investigation into all aspects of the case, along with the initiation of necessary legal actions. Vijayan stated that the government would review the case and ensure appropriate compensation for the victim's family.


Opposition's Demands for Accountability

The Chief Minister's remarks came a day after the opposition party, Congress, and the victim's family called for compensation and a thorough investigation under stringent laws, including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.


Ramanarayan's brother mentioned to reporters on Sunday that the family would not accept the body until their demand for a compensation of 2.5 million rupees and other requests were met.


Details of the Incident

Ramanarayan, aged 31, was allegedly beaten to death on Wednesday evening over accusations of theft near Kizhakettappallam in Valayar. The leader of the opposition in the state assembly, V D Satheesan, had previously written to the Chief Minister urging immediate financial assistance for Ramanarayan's family.


So far, five individuals have been arrested in connection with the brutal murder of Ramanarayan.