TN BJP welcomes verdict in Pollachi sexual assault case, calls it historic

IANS May 13, 2025 291 views

The Tamil Nadu BJP has celebrated the Coimbatore court's decision to sentence all nine Pollachi sexual assault case accused to life imprisonment. State BJP chief Nainar Nagendran called it a historic ruling that strengthens faith in the judiciary. Leaders emphasized how the verdict empowers survivors to seek justice without fear. The 2019 case, involving blackmail and assault of multiple women, was later transferred to the CBI due to public outrage.

"This verdict sends a powerful message that perpetrators of such heinous crimes will never escape justice." - Nainar Nagendran
Chennai, May 13: The Tamil Nadu unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday welcomed the Coimbatore Mahila Court's verdict sentencing all nine accused in the Pollachi sexual assault case to life imprisonment until death, calling it a significant milestone in the fight for justice.

Key Points

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BJP calls verdict a milestone for women's justice

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Leaders praise survivors' courage in 6-year legal battle

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Case initially probed by police, later handed to CBI

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Verdict aims to deter rising crimes against women

State BJP president Nainar Nagendran hailed the ruling as a "historic moment" that would restore faith in the judicial system.

"The court's decision to convict all nine accused in the Pollachi case - an incident that devastated the lives of many women and shocked the conscience of Tamil Nadu - is deeply reassuring. This verdict sends a powerful message that perpetrators of such heinous crimes will never escape justice," he said.

Nagendran further noted that the judgment would encourage survivors to come forward and report crimes without fear.

"At a time when incidents of violence against women and POCSO cases are on the rise, this verdict serves as a stern warning to would-be offenders," he added.

Senior BJP leader and former Puducherry Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan described the court's decision as the "beginning of a new era of justice".

She said, "The women who were treated like flowers, only to be crushed and discarded, have received justice today. Let this verdict extinguish the very thought of violating the dignity of women."

BJP national council member and former state president K. Annamalai also welcomed the judgment, commending the courage and perseverance of the survivors.

"I hope this verdict brings some solace to the victims who fought for six long years. I urge the state government to ensure swift justice in all cases of sexual violence," he said.

The Pollachi sexual assault case, which came to light in 2019, involved a network of men accused of blackmailing and sexually assaulting multiple women.

The case, initially investigated by local police, was later handed over to the CBI amid public outcry.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally some justice for the victims! This verdict gives hope that our judicial system works, though it took too long. Hope this deters criminals who think they can get away with such crimes. 🙏
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Ramesh S.
While I welcome the verdict, I'm concerned about why BJP is making it a political issue. Justice should be above politics. All parties should unite to ensure faster trials in such cases.
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Malini V.
As a Tamil woman, I feel relieved but also angry it took 6 years. The accused ruined lives while enjoying bail. We need special fast-track courts only for crimes against women. Enough is enough!
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Arjun P.
Good verdict but let's not forget - this case needed CBI intervention because local police failed initially. Shows how much police reforms we still need in Tamil Nadu. Justice delayed is justice denied.
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Saranya M.
The real test is whether this changes anything on ground. We've seen harsh verdicts before but crimes continue. Need better policing, women's safety apps, and most importantly - changing mindsets from childhood!
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Karthik R.
Credit should go to the brave survivors who fought for years despite threats. Their courage made this verdict possible. Salute to them! 👏 Now government must ensure their safety and rehabilitation.

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