Perarivalan, convicted in Rajiv Gandhi's murder case is on parole for one month
Perarivalan, convicted in Rajiv Gandhi's murder case is on parole for one month
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New Delhi: A.G. Perarivalan, convicted in the murder of former PM Rajiv Gandhi, has been given parole on Tuesday. The court has given 30-day parole to Perarivalan from November 12 to December 13. The court has also ordered a police escort to AG Perarivalan. On behalf of the court, AG Perarivalan has been given parole to attend his niece's wedding in Krishnagiri and his father's surgery in the hospital.

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AG Perarivalan, convicted for the murder of former PM Rajiv Gandhi, has received one month's parole. Perarivalan, who has been imprisoned for the past 28 years, has been paroled by the Tamil Nadu government. During parole, Perarivalan will not talk to the media in any way. AG Perarivalan's father is unwell and is undergoing treatment and for this reason, he has received parole. Perarivalan was earlier given two-month parole in 2017 for a similar reason.

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Recently, in the Rajiv Gandhi murder case, the Supreme Court has asked for the latest status report from the Multi Dispensary Monitoring Agency (MDMA). The top court has asked to submit its status report within 4 weeks. The court has given this order on the plea of Perarivalan, convicted of murder. The petition of AG Perarivalan has demanded that until the investigation of the multi-dispensary agency is completed, his sentence should be suspended.

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