Key Points

AIADMK chief EPS has slammed the DMK government for delaying compensation to families of custodial death victims. He cited the case of Meena, whose husband died in police custody, yet she remains without promised relief. EPS also criticized inadequate compensation in another case involving temple guard Ajith Kumar. The AIADMK leader accused the DMK regime of being indifferent to victims’ suffering.

Key Points: EPS Slams DMK Over Custodial Death Compensation Delays

  • EPS demands justice for Meena denied job after husband’s custodial death
  • Accuses DMK of ignoring court-ordered relief for victims’ families
  • Highlights Thiruppuvanam case where compensation was deemed inadequate
  • Calls DMK govt ‘anti-people’ for inaction on custodial deaths
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EPS accuses DMK govt of inaction in custodial death compensation

AIADMK leader EPS criticizes DMK govt for failing to compensate families of custodial death victims, citing Meena’s case.

"Mr. Stalin, what is your response to the plight of Meena, who lost her husband due to the brutality of your police? – Edappadi K. Palaniswami"

Chennai, July 14

AIADMK General Secretary and former Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Monday criticised the ruling DMK government, urging Chief Minister M.K. Stalin to immediately provide compensation and government jobs to the families of those who died in police custody.

In a post on social media platform X, Palaniswami highlighted the case of Meena, the wife of a man called Murugan, who allegedly died in police custody in Sankarankoil in March 2024.

He said that despite the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court ordering a government job for Meena, she has neither received employment nor any financial relief from the state government.

“Reports indicate that the DMK government has not offered Meena, a daily wage earner, any assistance so far. She continues to struggle to support her three children, earning just Rs 300 a day,” Palaniswami said.

Directing his criticism at Chief Minister Stalin, Palaniswami questioned the government’s silence and inaction.

“Mr. Stalin, what is your response to the plight of Meena, who lost her husband due to the brutality of your police?”

He also raised concerns about another alleged custodial death — that of temple security guard Ajith Kumar from Thiruppuvanam. He claimed that the state hurriedly offered compensation in the form of a job and land, but the family found the benefits unsuitable and inadequate.

“There seems to be no concrete steps being taken to prevent lock-up deaths, nor a sincere effort to deliver justice or relief to the affected families,” he said.

Palaniswami accused the DMK government of being indifferent to the suffering of victims’ families, branding it as “an anti-people regime.”

He demanded that the state act immediately and fairly compensate all families of custodial death victims.

“I urge the @mkstalin model DMK government to provide appropriate compensation without further delay to those who have lost loved ones in police custody,” the AIADMK leader added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While EPS is right to raise this issue, let's not forget similar cases happened during AIADMK rule too. All parties need to stop politicizing tragedies and actually fix the police system.
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Arjun K
Custodial deaths must stop! We need police reforms urgently. How many more families must suffer before our leaders take action? The High Court order should be implemented immediately.
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Shreya B
The government job and compensation are Meena's legal right, not some charity. DMK came to power promising justice - why the delay now? This makes me question all their tall claims.
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Vikram M
Both cases show how insensitive our system is. Offering unsuitable compensation is worse than offering nothing - it's adding insult to injury. The government needs proper guidelines for such situations.
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Kavya N
As a mother, I can't imagine Meena's pain 😢 The government must ensure her children's future isn't destroyed because of this tragedy. At least provide proper education support for them.
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Michael C
This isn't just about Tamil Nadu - custodial deaths happen across India. We need national-level police reforms and accountability measures. The NHRC should intervene in such cases.

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