
T.N. BJP leader Annamalai opposes release of Coimbatore bomb blast case convicts
The Hindu
TN BJP Pres Annamalai hopes "good sense" prevails & CM Stalin stops measures to release Coimbatore bomb blasts convicts. BJP core committee meets & discusses strengthening party ahead of 2024 elections & failures of DMK govt since 2021. ED attaches properties of DMK MP Raja as proof of corruption.
Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai on Tuesday expressed hope that “good sense” would prevail and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin would stop measures to release convicts of the 1998 Coimbatore serial bomb blasts case.
In a message on the microblogging site X, he pointed out that the Supreme Court recently rejected the bail petition of a few of these convicts. “Despite all this, the Tamil Nadu Assembly [on Tuesday, October 10, 2023] discussed the release of terrorists serving life imprisonment for their involvement in the Coimbatore bomb blast and other heinous acts,” he said.
Terming all the convicts in the case as radical Islamic fundamentalists, he alleged that “minority appeasement” seemed to to have taken the driver’s seat for a few [politicians] while the safety of those who elected them, has taken a back seat.
Meanwhile, the meeting of the core committee of the Tamil Nadu BJP, which was postponed from its originally scheduled date of October 3, took place on October 10. BJP’s national general secretary (organisation) B.L. Santhosh took part in the meeting, besides senior functionaries from its State unit.
Addressing the media after the meeting, Mr. Santhosh said measures for further strengthening of the party, ahead of the 2024 general elections were discussed. He said the achievements of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Union government over the past nine years and the failures of the DMK government in Tamil Nadu since 2021 were also discussed.
Referring to the attachment of properties owned by DMK MP A. Raja in a benami company by the Enforcement Directorate, he alleged that this was more evidence on how corrupt the DMK was.