
"Should know basic politics," DMK's TKS Elangovan criticises Vijay's statement on Tamil Nadu custodial deaths
Jul 14, 2025
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], July 14 : Following a protest by TVK party demanding justice for the man who allegedly died in police custody in Tamil Nadu's Sivaganga district, DMK leader TKS Elangovan on Monday said that the case has already been handed over to the CBI and those involved have been arrested.
He added that TVK president Vijay should understand basic politics, pointing out that the actor criticizes both state and central investigations without consistency.
Speaking to ANI, DMK leader Elangovan said, "...We have handed it over to the CBI and here police people were involved and they were arrested. So if the state police investigates, Vijay will say they are doing their investigation on their own, and if the CBI investigates, he will say why will the CBI investigate...he should know basic politics."
Yesterday, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president and actor Vijay joined a protest held by his party demanding justice for the temple security guard Ajith Kumar, who allegedly died in police custody in Sivaganga. A large number of TVK members gathered to protest and seek action in the custodial death case.
Addressing a large gathering of TVK cadres, Vijay came down heavily on the Tamil Nadu government. He questioned the State's commitment to justice and law and order, saying, "Law and order should be rectified in the State before this government ends, or else TVK along with the people will make sure it is."
Referring to the Chief Minister MK Stalin's apology to Ajith Kumar's family, Vijay remarked, "Yes, it is not wrong to apologize, but that's not enough. Please also apologize to the families of the 24 others who have died in custody during your government. Have you provided financial aid to them like you did to Ajith Kumar's family?"
He also invoked the Sathankulam custodial torture case that was handed over to the CBI. "Back then, you said handing the case to the CBI was a shame for the Tamil Nadu Police. What about now? The same CBI, which you now call a mouthpiece of the BJP and RSS, why are you hiding behind the Union Government?" he asked.
Vijay alleged that several serious incidents during the current regime, including the Anna University case and now the Ajith Kumar case, had to be taken up by the courts due to "government inaction." "If the courts have to step in every time to ensure justice, what is the role of your government?" he questioned.
Ajith Kumar, who worked as a temple guard in Sivaganga, was taken into custody for questioning about a theft at the Madapuram Kaliamman temple in Tirupuvanam. He later died, allegedly while in police custody.
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has directed the Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe the death case of Ajith Kumar.