EPS seeks CBI probe into ex-TNPCB chief’s death
The Hindu
Police had said he died by suicide
Leader of the Opposition Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Sunday demanded a CBI probe into the death of A.V. Venkatachalam, former chairman of the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB). He was under the scanner of the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption. The AIADMK leader accused the Tamil Nadu police of acting on the whims and fancies of the DMK Government.
Mr. Palaniswami said people had suspicions over Venkatachalam’s death, and hence, the State Government must hand over the probe to the CBI to ensure a fair investigation. The police had said that Venkatachalam had died by suicide at his house.
In a statement, Mr. Palaniswami said whenever the DMK had come to power, those who had stood steadfast with previous governments had died under mysterious circumstances. “People are now raising questions over the deaths of former Chief Secretary Royappa, former DGP P. Durai, Anna Nagar Ramesh [a friend of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin] and his family and Sadiq Batcha [aide of former Telecom Minister A. Raja], all of whom have died mysteriously. People are suspecting that the death of Venkatachalam too is an addition to the list,” the former Chief Minister said.