Kalpatta: Pookode Veterinary College student J.S. CPM leader and former Kalpatta MLA C.K. said that he did not go to the magistrate's residence to meet the accused during the production of Siddharth in connection with his death. Sashindran.
There were reports that the magistrate kept the CPM leader out when the accused were produced. Former MLA C.K. Some media reported that it was Saseendran who came to meet the magistrate.
Sashindran's response is in this context. Party District Secretary P. Saseendran gave an explanation in this regard in a press conference held in Kalpetta along with Gagar.
Saseendran explained that when he heard that the Kalpatta DySP had made some remarks about the SFI activists in connection with the case, he went to the court to meet him to inquire about the same.
Sashindran said that he went there knowing that he was in court. He also clarified that the allegation of threatening DySP is false.
“The SFI workers came to know about the arrest while returning from Waryad after the party program. That's how he went to court. Parents of the children were also present at this time.
As the son of a senior Congress leader was also an accused, some Congressmen were also present. There was no need to meet the magistrate there. Meanwhile, the parents raised objections.
“It was reported in some media that the DySP said that the SFI activists conducted the trial in the hostel.
When I inquired whether DySP had mentioned about the organization, he came to know that he had gone to court. Then went and met the DySP in the court. The DySP also clarified that the name of SFI was not mentioned. It is not true to say that DySP was threatened.” Sashindran said.
He pointed out that the death of Siddharth of Pookod Veterinary College was unfortunate and sad and the party state secretary himself had said that the culprits should not get away. Saseendran also alleged that the party is being dragged into this.