Indian Supreme Court frees convicts of Rajiv Gandhi assassination



  • Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated on May 21, 1991, at Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu by a woman suicide bomber of the LTTE
  • The Rajiv Gandhi killers’ case stirs deep emotions in Tamil Nadu and every government in the state, whether led by the AIADMK or DMK, has campaigned for their freedom

Nalini Sriharan and five more convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case have been freed by the Indian Supreme Court after 33 years in jail, the NDTV reported. In May, the Supreme Court used its extraordinary powers to free a seventh convict, Perarivalan. The same order applied to the rest of the convicts, the court said. According to the NDTV report, the court also noted that the Tamil Nadu government had recommended to the Governor in 2018 that the convicts be freed.

 “Besides Nalini, the others jailed for the 1991 assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi were Sriharan, Santhan, Murugan, Robert Payas and R. P.  Ravichandran.


The Rajiv Gandhi killers’ case stirs deep emotions in Tamil Nadu and every government in the state, whether led by the AIADMK or DMK, has campaigned for their freedom. Many in Tamil Nadu believe that the seven prisoners played minor roles in the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi and were duped into taking part in a plot they knew little about.


Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated on May 21, 1991, at Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu by a woman suicide bomber of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) group from neighbouring Sri Lanka.


The seven convicts were sentenced to death for their role in the killing,” the NDTV reports 

  • The seven convicts were sentenced to death for their role in the killing



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