Petition seeks re-probe in Rajan's death
*IANS| Thiruvananthapuram
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American thinker Noam Chomsky and author-activist Arundhati Roy have signed
an online petition seeking a fresh inquiry into the killing of two youths
during the emergency rule of then prime minister Indira Gandhi 30 years ago.


  The forum that initiated the campaign petition has met Chief Minister V.S.
Achuthanandan with the signatures of 16 prominent people. It says a wide
section of people have expressed support for the cause.

  "We posted an online petition on www.petitiononline.com, governed by
Amnesty International. The response has been encouraging," J. Reghu, the
convenor of the forum, said.

  The two youths who died were Varkala Vijayan, a Naxalite, and P. Rajan, a
student at the Regional Engineering College in Kozhikode .

  Vijayan, who went underground when Indira Gandhi imposed emergency in June
1975, was arrested and taken to a police camp here March 5, 1976. He died in
police custody. His body was never traced.

  In 1998, Dayanandan, a driver in the police, revealed that he had
transported Vijayan's body to Ponmudi hills, 90 km from here, to be burnt so
that evidence of the crime was destroyed. Dayanandan, however, died two
years ago.

  Rajan too died in illegal police custody after being whisked away from his
hostel March 1, 1976 . That death saw former chief minister K. Karunakaran
step down after the Kerala High Court indicted the state government.

  Achuthanandan, who had promised a re-investigation into custodial deaths
before taking power, has not been able to do much so far. Reghu said he
found Achuthanandan's response to the petition to be very "cold".

  "Nothing was spoken. He took the petition and said he would do the
needful," he said.

  Chomsky has signed the petition seeking a fresh inquiry. He also sent an
email to the forum.

  "Now the response is piling up and we will send mail in batches of 200
each to Achuthanandan. If nothing happens, then we will take this up in New
Delhi and in other parts of the world," said Reghu.


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