DMK Under Fire Over Sivaganga Custodial Death

Tortured with 44 Injuries: DMK Under Fire Over Sivaganga Custodial Death

by · TFIPOST.com

In a disturbing development under the DMK government in Tamil Nadu, 28-year-old Ajith Kumar a temple security guard died in police custody in Sivaganga on June 28 after allegedly being brutally tortured. The post-mortem report reveals 44 external injuries, including cigarette burns, and multiple brain haemorrhages. Human rights activists and opposition parties accuse the state administration of systematic custodial abuse, claiming this death is one among 25 such incidents under CM Stalin’s watch.

Multiple Injuries Point to Torture

Ajith Kumar was arrested during an investigation into alleged theft at the Badrakaliamman temple in Thiruppuvanam. The post-mortem report has disclosed alarming details: deep contusions and abrasions on his forehead, arms, knees, feet, and gluteal region, along with cigarette burn scars and severe brain haemorrhage due to blunt trauma. Internal examination confirmed head injuries, likely from repeated beatings and torture. Rights activists, including Henri Tiphagne of People’s Watch, condemn this as “utter torture” rather than mere custodial negligence.

Video Evidence Sparks Outrage & Political Backlash

A viral video showing Ajith being assaulted by police inside a vehicle galvanized public anger. In response, five officers have since been arrested, the case transferred to the CBI, and primary suspects—including a Deputy SP—suspended. Tamil Nadu BJP leader Nainar Nagendran has announced plans to visit the victim’s family in Thirupuvanam while the AIADMK has demanded accountability, criticizing Chief Minister MK Stalin for offering a mere apology instead of stepping down.

AIADMK leader D. Jayakumar stated, “Stalin said sorry. Will this bring Ajith back? This is the 25th custodial death that stains Tamil Nadu.” He further questioned why the Chief Minister hadn’t expressed remorse for the other victims under his administration.

DMK Government’s Reassurance & Opposition Demands

In a bid to pacify critics, CM Stalin ordered a CBI probe, emphasizing the need for an impartial and transparent investigation. The state has assured full cooperation in the inquiry. While five arrested officers face charges, Deputy SP suspended, and the Sivaganga SP assigned a compulsory wait, opposition voices argue that token actions won’t suffice. They demand structural reforms and stronger safeguards against custodial abuse.

Human rights experts, like Tiphagne, lament the state’s failure to ratify UN torture conventions. Tiphagne called for an “Ajith Kumar Anti-Torture Law”, citing the police’s increasing misuse of detained suspects within “modernized” vehicles turned “torture chambers.”

Custodial Deaths Under the DMK Lens

This incident forms a troubling pattern: Ajith is reportedly the 25th person to die in police custody since the DMK assumed power. Critics argue that, despite promises of reform, systemic issues remain unresolved. Civil rights groups point to a lack of accountability and checks within the police system. They warn that without legislative safeguards and external oversight, such tragedies will continue unchecked.

A Moment for True Justice and Systemic Change

Ajith Kumar’s death must serve as a wake-up call for Tamil Nadu. The symptoms are clear torture, institutional negligence, and political complacency. An apology and probe are only the first steps; what is needed is real reform: legislation criminalizing custodial torture, independent oversight bodies, and strict accountability. If the DMK government is serious about protecting human rights and restoring public trust, it must act decisively before another life is needlessly lost in police custody.