Petition Filed In Madras HC Demanding Inquiry Into Jayalalithaa’s Death [Read Petition]

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A petition has been filed before the High Court of Madras, demanding probe into the “mysterious death” of former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Ms. J. Jayalalithaa.Filed by a primary member of the AIADMK, Mr. P.A. Joseph of Arumbakkam in Chennai, the petition demands appointment of a three member commission headed by a retired Supreme Court Judge, under the provisions of the Commissions...

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A petition has been filed before the High Court of Madras, demanding probe into the “mysterious death” of former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Ms. J. Jayalalithaa.

Filed by a primary member of the AIADMK, Mr. P.A. Joseph of Arumbakkam in Chennai, the petition demands appointment of a three member commission headed by a retired Supreme Court Judge, under the provisions of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952, to be set up by the Central Government. In this regard, the petition makes reference to the inquiry into the death of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, pursuant to a direction of the Division Bench of the Calcutta High Court, in Rudra Jyoti Bhattacharjee & Anr. v. Union of India and Others, AIR1999(Cal)9.

Justifying the demand for an inquiry, the petition states, “Petitioner was just echoing the views of lakhs and lakhs of peoples who were totally kept under dark about the mysterious admission of the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Ms. Dr. J. Jayalalithaa to the hospital on September 22nd of 2016 (i.e.) just 4 months from the date of returning to power, and the follow up events happened in the hospital which ended up in the death of famous national leader by breaking lakhs and lakhs of people’s hearts.”

It goes on to question the decision to admit Ms. Jayalalithaa in a private hospital, instead of a super Specialty Government Hospital, as also the validity of authorization provided to a private hospital to make periodical press releases of the former Chief Minister’s health.

Mr. Joseph thereby demands a formal inquiry by a Commission, as well as preservation of all reports, documents and records available with various departments regarding the incident, as an urgent measure. It further demands that the Commission inquires into Ms. Jayalalithaa’s thumb impression on election forms, her capabilities to advice Tamil Nadu Governor while still on ventilator, and the cases registered against people who had raised doubts about her death under mysterious circumstances. Furthermore, it demands an inquiry into “several questionable incidents” including her sudden hospitalization, reported recovery and the sudden cardiac arrest resulting in her death on December 5.

Read the petition here.

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