CHENNAI: Cadre of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and several supporters of its slain state president K Armstrong staged protests and road rokos outside the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) from late on Friday night up to Saturday afternoon.
Shouting slogans against the state government and the Chennai police, the cadre demanded a CBI investigation into the incident, and said only after such an assurance, would Armstrong’s mortal remains be moved out.
Several police officers tried to pacify the crowd, while a posse of police personnel were stationed at the spot to ensure that the situation did not escalate.
In the afternoon, while the groups tried to stage another road roko, the police asked them to disperse, after which they were detained. Meanwhile Armstrong’s body continued to be in the RGGGH where political leaders including VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan arrived to offer condolences.
Greater Chennai police commissioner Sandeep Rai Rathore in a press meet said the police would offer full support and bandobust for the burial.
Supporters and party cadre of BSP protesting in front of Rajiv Gandhi General Hospital mortuary where Armstrong’s mortal remains have been kept
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Meanwhile, Greater Chennai Corporation confirmed a request has been received from Armstrong’s family seeking permission to bury his mortal remains in the party office. However, the civic body said, the state government has to take a call in this regard. In this case, sources said, there was not enough vacant space on the premises as it is a residential area.