The next step will be taken following consultation with the Attorney General, according to State Law minister S. Raghupathi, after the high court overturned the law that privatized the Vedha residence used by the late chief minister Jayalalithaa. He opened a ward for convicts at the Pudukkottai government Medical college Hospital yesterday and afterward told reporters that the state government's law to nationalize the Vedha station used by the late chief minister Jayalalithaa had been invalidated by the High Court. In conjunction with the Attorney General, the next move will be decided.
If the government receives the purported evidence of corruption at the madurai Central Jail, it will take proper measures. In tamil Nadu, all jail guards are vaccinated. All newcomers to the prison are placed in isolation and subjected to a medical examination. Furthermore, corona are only permitted after vaccination, according to him.
"The chief minister is a revolutionary leader (MGR) who cares for the prisoners," minister Raghupathi told reporters. "The separate treatment unit for convicts is a testimonial to the outstanding working of the government, led by the chief minister and the President of the League," he remarked later, after a momentary hiccup. minister Raghupathi is notable for joining the DMK from the AIADMK.