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The Rajiv assassination: What happened, whenA chronology of events from the day of Rajiv Gandhi's assassination up to the judgment of the case.
May 21, 1991
1900 hours: 2200 hours: Reaches Sriperumbudur and garlands Indira Gandhi's statue. 2220 hours: Assassinated before he could address an election rally. Seventeen others, including Dhanu the human bomb perish in the bomb blast. May 22, 1991: State police registers case and recovers the camera which films the assassination and other evidences from the scene. D R Karthikeyan, the senior Central Bureau of Investigation officer tipped to be in charge of the investigation, visits the scene of blast. May 24, 1991: The CBI forms the Special Investigation Team. Karthikeyan takes over as SIT chief. Judge S M Siddick appointed judge of the designated court to try the case. May 25, 1991: Sivarasan, stand by assassin Subha, Nalini and two others visit Tirupati, worship and return the next day. May 26, 1991: Sivarasan packs up Subha to Pollachi. She returns to the city later. June 11, 1991: Bhagyanathan and Padma held. The first arrest in the case. June 14, 1991: Nalini, the first accused, and her husband Murugan arrested. June 28, 1991: Sivarasan, Subha and others escape in an empty tanker from Madras to Bangalore. They reach Bangalore the next day. August 18, 1991: The SIT traps Sivarasan and others in their Konanakunte hide-out in suburban Bangalore. Sivarasan shoots himself and Subha and five others consume cyanide and die. August 29, 1991: Rangan, the last accused in the case, arrested. May 20, 1992: SIT files chargesheet before the designated court. May 5, 1993: Pre-trial begins in the high security prison at suburban Poonamallee. November 2, 1993: Pre-trial proceedings end. November 24, 1993: Charges framed against the accused. January 19, 1994: In-camera trial and examination of witnesses begin. May 29, 1994: LTTE chief Vellupillai Prabhakaran, intelligence chief Pottu Amman and women's wing leader Akila declared as proclaimed offenders. June 3, 1994: The Indian government sends requisitions to Sri Lankan government seeking extradition of Prabhakaran, Pottu Amman and Akila. December 30, 1996: V Navaneetham takes over as judge after Judge Siddickk is appointed a judge of the Madras high court. June 21, 1997: Questioning of the accused based on the deposition of the witnesses begins. July 21, 1997: Prosecution begins summing up of the case and ends it on August 11, 1997. August 14, 1997: Presentation of defence case begins and ends on November 5, 1997. November 5, 1997: The marathon trial ends. Judge reserves orders for January 28. January 28, 1997: Judge finds all 26 accused guilty, says LTTE was responsible for Rajiv's death. |
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