Justice Aruna Jegadeesan Commission to grill Rajinikanth in person
The Hindu
The Justice Aruna Jegadeesan Commission probing the police firing during the anti-Sterlite protests in which 13 persons were killed has made it clear that actor Rajinikanth, who had asserted that he had evidences to prove that anti-socials had infiltrated the agitation and triggered the violence, will be grilled in person and not through videoconferencing.
Speaking to reporters here on Friday, Arul Vadivel, counsel of the Justice Aruna Jegadeesan Commission, said the Commission, which had summoned 943 persons, had so far inquired 640 persons including the family members of the victims, the injured, protestors, their coordinators, advocates and others, who were witness to the violent incidents and marked 1,089 documents.
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