Appoint a Special Public Prosecutor : Ramesh to CM | Thiruvananthapuram News – Times of India

Thiruvananthapuram: Congress Leader Ramesh Chennithala demanded from the government that one should be appointed special public prosecutor to conduct the case in assembly uproar of 2015, in which Supreme court Ordered that the accused should face trial.
Chennithala, who was one of the petitioners against the government’s decision to withdraw the case, wrote to the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan The government should appoint a special public prosecutor to ensure an independent and discreet trial, as the government itself is trying to withdraw the case. He suggested that the government should appoint suresanWho also appeared in the case as Special Public Prosecutor in Soumya murder case and Special Public Prosecutor in Actor rape case.
He said that appointing another lawyer from the government’s panel, who had tried to support the government’s move to withdraw the case instead of discharging his duties, would turn the entire trial into a sham and case. would break the public interest. Chennithala recalled that the Supreme Court had made scathing remarks against the government when it tried to withdraw the case.
Chennithala has been involved in a legal battle from the lower court to the top court against the government’s decision to withdraw the case. The opposition has demanded that General Education Minister V Shivankutty should resign in view of the court asking all the six people including him to face trial in the matter.

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