UDF has no right to ask for judicial probe into custodial deaths
Pathanamthitta, Aug 10 (UNI) Kerala Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan today said the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) had no moral right to demand a judicial inquiry into the recent custodial deaths in the state.
Talking to mediapersons here, he said the Left Democratic Front(LDF) government saw no reason to order such an inquiry in the present context.
He claimed that custodial deaths reported since the LDF came to power could not be termed as ''lock-up deaths.'' Of the 207 custodial deaths which had occurred during the UDF rule, 14 had been confirmed as lock-up deaths, he said, adding even then no judicial inquiry was ordered even into a single instance. In contrast, the LDF government had ordered probes into all custodial deaths and took due action against those found guilty, he said.
Mr Balakrishnan alleged that the recurrence of custodial deaths now could be a fall-out of the ''trivialisation'' of such incidents by the previous UDF Government.
He said the government was for amending the Police Act to make it fool-proof. Discussions with former DGPs human rights activists and officials concerned had been initiated already in this regard.
Various suggestions contained in the Justice K T Thomas Commission report on police modernisation were being implemented.
On the Sabarimala Tantri case, Mr Balakrishnan said every aspect of it would be investigated without any interference from the government.
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