September-17; Parumala Balidan Day.
Even the women who were washing clothes, who were witness to the incident, tried to rescue them by throwing their sarees into the water, hoping that the boys could catch hold of them. But the women were brutally chased away by the SFI goons, who hurled abuses at them. They pelted stones too, at the women. The helpless women had no option but flee the place.
And much to the glee of the sadistic goons, the boys were drowned.
Kerala was ruled by the Marxists then, who did away with every shred of evidence. They even went to the extent of manipulating the postmortem report. They made a fresh report, stating that the boys were drunk, which led to their being drowned. With the aid of these forged evidences, the Marxist leadership successfully won the case. The verdict that came from the court declared the SFI and DYFI caders as innocent. But the cosmic law has its own course…destiny will prove who gets the real justice. Time will again prove that the tears of the parents have were not ever wasted.
What is ironical, but cruelly true is that, while the entire nation stands united in the case and cause of Priyadarshini Matoo and Jessica Lall in their march for justice, here, tucked away from the harsh and glaring lights of spotlights and camera are 3 families, who have been denied all forms of justice.
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