Kamal Haasan welcomes judgment in the case of sexual assault of Anna University | Mint

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India]June 3 (Ani): Actor Kamal Haasan expanded his support to the ruling given by the Special Court for Women in Anna University’s sexual assault case. He tackled his official handle of X and wrote: “I welcome the verdict of the Special Court for women, who sentenced the accused to Anna University rape case up to 30 years of life imprisonment. Any act against women can never be tolerated or condoned. Earlier today, a Chennai Mahila Court awarded a life sentence for a minimum period of 30 years without remission and a fine of £ 90,000 to the accused Gnanasekaran, who was convicted of the sexual harassment of a student on the Anna University Campus in December last year. Mahila -Court Judge M Rajalakshmi, who convicted Gnanasekaran on May 28, awarded sentences for each of the 11 charges that the prosecution has proven against him. Prosecutor Marry Jayanthi said: “As far as the Gnanasekaran case is concerned, we got the verdict today. 30 years without remission was provided. Sit was investigated in the incident; they filed a charge sheet with the Mahila Court. April 30, for the first time, the stage delivered the stage.” Anna University Campus. After an investigation, Chennai police arrested Gananese caran in connection with the case. Earlier, the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin, saw the state police on Wednesday and investigated officers and government lawyers for the rapid ruling in the Anna University Sexual Assault case. In a post on X, Tamil Nadu said head minister that the state police pursued the case quickly and that justice was delivered within five months. Stalin said he had told police to prevent crime, and if any incident occurred, no criminal should escape. The criminals, he said, must be investigated and punished quickly. He also beat the opposition parties who made the allegations against the ruling DMM over the incident, saying that efforts were made to play “cheap politics”. He said the government had crushed the ‘slander’ that was distributed. “We will always ensure justice and the safety of women,” he said. (Ani)