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3.5.2008
By Walter Jayawardhana
The
already controversial issue of Priyanka Gandhi's meeting
with Nalini Murugan who was jailed for the murder of Rajiv
Gandhi took a dramatic turn today when Vellore Prison Superintendent
was quoted by the Times of India as saying that no such
meeting has ever taken place.
Anti
Congress leaders like Subramanian Swamy has been challenging
the prison hierarchy to show on what legal powers such a
meeting was arranged.
The
Times newspaper said Superintendent Rajasoundari's denial
came in a written reply sent to city lawyer named Rajkumar
who sought information under the Right to Information Act
about the controversial meeting.
Nalini
Murugan, is an Indian woman, who took the LTTE suicide bomber
to the Rajiv Gandhi meeting where he was killed. LTTE leader
V. Prabhakaran and his intelligence chief Pottuamman are
still wanted by India for the assassination.
Vellore's
Prison authorities wrote to Rajkumar: ""In response
to your query, let me inform that on March 14, 2008 and
March 19, 2008, nobody had visited the prisoner under contention,"
referring to the prisoner Nalini.
The
Times of India report further said: "Rajasoundari's
reply was dated April 11 while Priyanka had acknowledged
on April 16 that the meeting had taken place while reacting
to media reports about the March 19 meeting. Priyanka said
the meeting was her way of "coming to peace with violence
and loss that I have experienced".
"Duraisamy,
Nalini's advocate, told reporters on Friday that he had
preferred an appeal to the State Information Commissioner,
appointed under the RTI, alleging that the jail superintendent
was trying to 'hush up' the meeting and action should be
taken against the official.
"However,
officials at the office of the Commissioner of RTI were
tight lipped on the issue.
"Duraiswamy
also claimed that there was no entry of Priyanka's visit
in the jail records and alleged he may have been under instructions."
Meanwhile
in related item the same newspaper published interviews
of people who were injured and whose kith and kin were killed
at the Siriperumbudur suicide explosion by the LTTE who
questioned why the younger Gandhi who visited the killer
did not come to see them.
Courtesy - Asian tribune |