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Indian politician (1960–2012)
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C.Pasupathy Pandian
BornAlangara Thattu
13 April 1960
Tamil Nadu, India
Died10 January 2012, 20:30
Dindigal
Occupationpolitical outfit.
Height5.6 ft  in
SpouseJessintha pandian

C. Pasupathy Pandian (1960–2012) was a South Indian politician. He was a leader of the Devendra Kulla Vellalar Kootamaipu political party of the Tamil Nadu, before creating a party of his own.

Early life

Pandian was born in Alangar Thattu village in Tuticorin district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Career

Pandian was a member of the Pattali Makkal Katchi political party of the Tamil Nadu, before creating a party of his own. He had issues with Subramania nadar family for landrelated issues

He was murdered on 10 January 2012. He was hacked to death by a gang at his residence in Nandhavanathupatti in Dindigul district. Special teams were constituted to find his assailants. The police took many persons for questioning including Pandian's bodyguards, who were with him at the time of the murder. Arulanandham hails from Mullakadu, which is near Moolakarai, the native place of 'Venkatesa Pannaiyar'. Two men surrendered in the Valliyoor court in connection with the murder. Venkatesh Pannayar was an Industrialist. Police are investigating if Pandian's murder was committed in retaliation for the murders in Pannaiyar's group, including Sivasubramania Nadar, grandfather of Subash Pannaiyar (cousin of Pannaiyar), who was murdered in 1990, with Pandian named as an accused. Police sources say that enmity within Pasupathy's family was not ruled out, as his own bodyguards were interrogated.

Though the southern districts remained calm on Thursday, police pickets were placed in sensitive places like Paramakudi, Kadaladi, Kamudhi in Ramanathapuram among others. Patrolling was intensified in these places.

References

  1. Raju, K. (11 January 2012). "Dalit outfit leader brutally done to death near Dindigul". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  2. "Two surrender in connection with dalit leader's murder". The Times of India. 13 January 2012. Archived from the original on 30 December 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  3. "Tamilnadu Pandian Brutally Murdered". Archived from the original on 14 July 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
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