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Tamil Nadu: BJP led by Annamalai stage protest, demand CBI probe into Palladam triple murder case

The Tamil Nadu BJP, led by K Annamalai, staged protests demanding a CBI probe into the unsolved Palladam triple murder case involving a family of three. The party criticized police inaction and highlighted public concerns over law and order in the state

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Jan 10, 2025, 04:45 pm IST
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The Tamil Nadu BJP, led by its state president K. Annamalai, staged protests demanding a CBI investigation into the brutal murder of three members of the same family. The incident, which occurred two months ago, remains unsolved, with the state police yet to make any arrests.

The BJP criticised the Tamil Nadu police for their inaction and inefficiency in cracking the case, emphasizing the need for a thorough and impartial investigation to deliver justice to the victims’ family. The protests have intensified public pressure on the authorities to resolve the case.

திருப்பூர் மாவட்டம் பல்லடம் அருகே உள்ள சேமலைக்கவுண்டன்பாளையத்தில், ஒரே குடும்பத்தில் மூன்று பேர் படுகொலை செய்யப்பட்ட குற்றச் சம்பவத்தில், 42 நாட்கள் ஆகியும், இன்னும் குற்றவாளிகளைக் கண்டுபிடிக்காமல் இருக்கும் திமுக அரசைக் கண்டித்து, இன்று பொங்கலூர் கொடுவாய் பகுதியில் திருப்பூர்… pic.twitter.com/YwYTSgpbP0

— K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) January 9, 2025

K Annamalai criticised the state police for failing to arrest the culprits in a triple murder case even after 42 days. In a tweet written in Tamil, he held the DMK government and law enforcement accountable for the delay in justice.

To condemn the inaction, the BJP has announced a protest in the Koduvai area on January 9. Tirupur District North President Senthilvel is organizing the demonstration, which is expected to draw thousands of participants, reflecting growing public discontent over the handling of the case.

#JUSTIN | "பல்லடம் மூவர் கொலை வழக்கை சிபிஐக்கு மாற்றுக” – அண்ணாமலை#Annamalai | #BJP | #CBI | #TNPolice | #TNGovt | #Palladam | #PalladamTriplemurderCase pic.twitter.com/fEiEWB2DsN

— PttvOnlinenews (@PttvNewsX) January 9, 2025

Recalling his earlier tweets, Annamalai expressed shock over the brutal murder of three members of a family near Palladam in Tirupur district last November. The victims—Deivasigamani, his wife Alamelu, and their son Senthil Kumar, an employee at a private firm—were killed on the night of November 28 at their farmhouse in Semalaikaundampalayam, near Pongalur. The assailants also made off with valuables, including jewels kept for an upcoming family wedding.

The killings sent shockwaves across the region, with police suspecting someone with insider knowledge of the family’s plans. Despite forming 14 special investigation teams in response to public outrage and condemnation from Annamalai and other opposition leaders, the police have yet to apprehend the culprits. Annamalai criticized the DMK government, alleging a deteriorating law and order situation in the state.

Police noted similarities between this case and another unsolved murder in Arichalur, Erode district, where an elderly couple living alone in a farmhouse were killed for their valuables.

In the aftermath, DMK Minister M.P. Swaminathan visited the grieving family to offer condolences. During the visit, Senthil Kumar’s wife, Kavitha, expressed her anger and frustration, saying, “Your government is completely at fault, sir. You only seek publicity saying, ‘farmers, farmers.’ It’s not just our family; there are farmhouses nearby too. Tell me for sure that what happened here won’t happen again.”

The incident has intensified demands for swift justice and better security measures in the region.

பல்லடம் மூவர் கொலை! முழுக்க., முழுக்க., முழுக்க… உங்க அரசாங்கத்தின் தப்பு தான்! சரமாரியாக கேள்வி எழுப்பிய பாதிக்கப்பட்டவரின் மனைவி… பதில் சொல்ல முடியாமல் திணறி நின்ற அமைச்சர் மு.பே. சாமிநாதன்@AIADMKOfficial | @AIADMKITWINGOFL | #tiruppurdistrict | #Palladam | #crime |… pic.twitter.com/SjeC6qwJcx

— Kumudam News 24×7 (@kumudamNews24x7) December 2, 2024

Annamalai visited the home of the bereaved family in Semalaikaundampalayam to offer his condolences following the brutal murder of three family members in November.

After the visit, Annamalai shared his sentiments on the X platform, stating, “Sister Kavitha, who has tragically lost her husband and in-laws through no fault of their own, is left to care for her children alone. I have no words to console her pain. She has requested that the killers face appropriate punishment. I assured her that we will work tirelessly to ensure swift justice for the grieving family.”

திருப்பூர் மாவட்டம் பல்லடம் அருகே உள்ள சேமலைக் கவுண்டம்பாளையத்தில், கடந்த 28-ஆம் தேதி அன்று, மர்ம கும்பலால் கொடூரமாகக் கொலை செய்யப்பட்ட சகோதரர் செந்தில் குமார் அவர்களது இல்லத்துக்குச் சென்று, அவரின் மனைவி, சகோதரி கவிதா மற்றும் அவரது குழந்தைகளை நேரில் சந்தித்து ஆறுதல்… pic.twitter.com/QtBtjMaoro

— K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) December 6, 2024

K. Annamalai, in a statement on X, urged the DMK government to transfer the investigation of the brutal murder of three family members in Tirupur district to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Annamalai highlighted the lack of progress in the case, which occurred nine days earlier, despite the formation of 14 special teams by the police to apprehend the culprits. “It is disheartening that nearly ten days have passed, and the police are yet to make any arrests in this gruesome case. This has left the local residents in fear and panic,” he stated.

Expressing concern over similar unresolved murder cases in Namakkal, Chennimalai, and Palladam over the past two years, Annamalai remarked, “The public is questioning why no arrests have been made in these cases. The loss of faith in government machinery could undermine the very foundation of our democratic system.”

He acknowledged the police’s expertise but questioned whether they were being denied free rein, lacked technical resources, or faced other limitations preventing breakthroughs in such cases. “Every moment of delay provides an opportunity for the criminals to escape—this cannot be overlooked,” Annamalai cautioned.

The BJP chief emphasised the need for a broader investigation into the Palladam triple murder case, urging authorities to examine similar cases from recent years for potential links or patterns.

“This case should not be treated as an isolated incident but as part of a continuum of crimes in the region. A thorough probe into previous cases could help uncover connections and lead to a comprehensive understanding of the perpetrators’ motives and methods,” Annamalai stated.

He reiterated his appeal to the DMK government to prioritize justice and bring the culprits to book. “Our focus must be on ensuring that the criminals are brought before the long arm of the law. To achieve this goal, we strongly urge the government to transfer the case to the CBI, allowing for a free and unfettered investigation,” he added.

ஜனநாயகக் கட்டமைப்பில், அரசு இயந்திரங்கள் மீது பொதுமக்கள் நம்பிக்கை இழக்காமல் இருக்க, திருப்பூர் மாவட்டம் பல்லடம் சேமலைக்கவுண்டன்பாளையம் மூவர் படுகொலை வழக்கை, உடனடியாக சிபிஐ விசாரணைக்கு மாற்ற வேண்டும் என்று தமிழக முதலமைச்சர் திரு. @mkstalin அவர்களைக் கேட்டுக் கொள்கிறோம்.… pic.twitter.com/hqXubvTHaH

— K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) December 6, 2024

On January 9, BJP leaders and cadres staged a protest in Tirupur, donning T-shirts with the phrase “Who is that Sir,” a reference to an alleged individual implicated in the rape of an Anna University student. The demonstration highlighted growing concerns over law and order issues in Tamil Nadu.

The protest came amid ongoing public outrage over a gruesome crime in September 2023, when four members of a family, including two women, were brutally hacked to death in Palladam, Tirupur district. Police investigations revealed that the crime stemmed from previous enmity.

The primary accused, Venkatesh, a former car driver dismissed from service, was arrested along with his associates, Chellamuthu and Muthaiah. According to police, the trio committed the crime under the influence of alcohol after the family objected to their drinking on the property.

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Topics: BJPTamil Nadu PoliceAnnamalaiCBI ProbeCBI investigationPalladam triple murder casePalladam triple murder
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