Key Points

Kamal Haasan has strongly condemned the honour killing of IT professional Kavin Selva Ganesh in Tamil Nadu. The MNM chief called it a social disgrace rooted in caste discrimination. Police arrested the victim's girlfriend's brother who opposed their inter-caste relationship. The incident has sparked outrage across Tamil Nadu with demands for strict action.

Key Points: Kamal Haasan Slams Tamil Nadu Honour Killing of IT Employee Kavin

  • Kamal Haasan demands swift justice for Kavin's honour killing
  • Victim was an IT employee in inter-caste relationship
  • Accused brother Surjith arrested for murder
  • TN police probe deeper family involvement in crime
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Kamal Haasan condemns 'honour killing' of IT employee in TN, urges swift justice

Kamal Haasan condemns caste-based honour killing of Kavin Selva Ganesh in TN, demands justice and calls for unity against caste atrocities.

Kamal Haasan condemns 'honour killing' of IT employee in TN, urges swift justice
"The honour killing of Kavin Selva Ganesh is shocking... our primary enemy is caste - Kamal Haasan"

Chennai, July 30

Actor-politician Kamal Haasan has condemned the brutal "killing" of a 27-year-old IT employee, Kavin Selva Ganesh, in Tamil Nadu's Palayamkottai, terming it as "honour killing" and a "social disgrace rooted in caste".

In a post on the social media platform X, Haasan expressed deep grief over the incident and urged the state government to take swift action.

"The honour killing of Kavin Selva Ganesh, a 27-year-old IT employee in Palayamkottai, is shocking. I strongly urge the Tamil Nadu government to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice and ensure they receive severe punishment. I express my deepest condolences to Kavin's grieving family and friends," he wrote.

The Makkal Needhi Maiam chief also called for a united front against caste-based atrocities, describing caste as "our primary enemy".

He added, "All political movements must unite against the social disgrace of caste-based atrocities. We must fight until this issue is eradicated."

According to police, Ganesh, who belonged to the Scheduled Caste community, was in a long-term relationship with a woman from another caste.

On Sunday, he was allegedly murdered near a Siddha medical facility in Palayamkottai by a family member of the woman.

The primary suspect, identified as S. Surjith, the woman's brother, has been taken into custody.

Police sources said Surjith and his family were opposed to the inter-caste relationship and had repeatedly pressured his sister to end it.

Preliminary investigations suggest that Surjith lured Kavin to the location under the pretext of a meeting before allegedly attacking him.

"The accused has confessed that he and his family were against the relationship and that he acted out of anger," a senior officer said.

The police are investigating whether other family members were involved in the crime.

The murder has triggered widespread outrage, with activists and political leaders demanding strong action against those responsible.

Several organisations have condemned the killing, describing it as yet another reminder of the deep-rooted caste prejudices prevalent in society.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I'm ashamed this happened in our state. We claim to be progressive but such incidents show the ugly truth. Education and strict laws are the only way forward. Kudos to Kamal sir for speaking up!
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Aman W
While I appreciate Kamal Haasan's statement, I wish more politicians would take concrete action rather than just tweet. How many more lives will we lose before real change happens? The police must investigate thoroughly - this can't be just one person's doing.
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Priya S
As an IT professional myself, this hits too close to home. Kavin was just living his life and pursuing love. When will we understand that love has no caste? The girl's family has destroyed two lives - their own daughter's and an innocent man's. So tragic 💔
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Varun X
This case should be fast-tracked and made an example. Honour killings continue because perpetrators think they can get away with it. We need life imprisonment at minimum for such crimes. Also, where is the woman in all this? Is she safe?
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Nisha Z
I respectfully disagree with calling this just a caste issue. It's about controlling women's choices. The brother thought he had the right to decide his sister's life. We need to change this patriarchal mindset first. Caste is just one excuse they use.

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