Tamil Nadu’s Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) state president, Armstrong, was brutally murdered on Friday night in Perambur, Chennai. This shocking incident involved six assailants armed with lethal weapons and disguised as food delivery personnel. The police are investigating the involvement of up to 16 people.
Pro-Dalit Leader Attacked by Assailants in Disguise
In a shocking incident that has sent waves through the political landscape of Tamil Nadu, Armstrong, the state president of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), was brutally murdered on Friday night in Perambur, Chennai. The attack was carried out by six individuals armed with knives and swords, who arrived on three motorbikes. According to eyewitness reports, the assailants were dressed in food delivery uniforms, which helped them approach their target unnoticed. Armstrong sustained severe injuries and was rushed to Apollo Hospitals in Chennai, where he succumbed to his wounds.
Armstrong’s Political Legacy and Contributions
Armstrong was known for his strong pro-Dalit ideologies and had served as an ex-councilor of the Chennai Corporation. He was a significant figure in Tamil Nadu politics, advocating for the rights and welfare of Dalits. His contributions to the community and his dedication to social justice were widely recognized and appreciated.
Police Investigate the Involvement of 16 Individuals
Preliminary investigations by the police indicate that up to 16 people may have been involved in the meticulously planned attack. While six individuals carried out the murder, ten others were stationed around the area, acting as lookouts. The police are actively working to uncover the full extent of the conspiracy behind this heinous act.
Armstrong’s Role in the 2011 Elections and His Rivalry with M.K. Stalin
Armstrong had contested the 2011 elections against M.K. Stalin in Kolathur, though he was not successful. During that election, the national leader of the BSP, Mayawati, held a massive rally in Chennai, which Armstrong presided over, further highlighting his prominence in the party. His rivalry with M.K. Stalin was well-known, and his political activities had always been in the spotlight.
Suspects Surrender to Deputy Commissioner in Anna Nagar
In the aftermath of the murder, a total of eight suspects have been apprehended by the police after they surrendered to the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Anna Nagar. This development marks a significant step forward in the investigation, as authorities work diligently to bring all those responsible to justice.
BSP Supremo Mayawati Condemns the Heinous Act
BSP supremo Mayawati took to Twitter to condemn the incident, expressing her shock and sorrow over the loss of a dedicated party leader. She highlighted Armstrong’s contributions to the party and the community, calling for a thorough investigation and swift justice.
Armstrong’s Supporters Stage Road Block in Protest
Armstrong’s supporters staged a roadblock in Chennai last night, condemning the murder and demanding justice. The protest caused significant traffic disruptions and brought attention to the outrage and grief felt by his followers.
Opposition Leaders Criticize Ruling Party’s Law and Order Failure
Opposition party leaders Annamalai and Edappadi Palanisamy criticized the ruling party for failing to maintain law and order in the state. They condemned the government’s inability to protect political figures and called for immediate action to address the rising violence and insecurity in Tamil Nadu.
Political Community Awaits Justice for Armstrong
The murder of Armstrong has not only shocked the political fraternity but also raised serious concerns about the safety and security of political leaders in the state. This tragic event underscores the volatile nature of political rivalries and the lengths to which some will go to silence opposition. As the investigation continues, the political community in Tamil Nadu and beyond awaits justice for Armstrong.