Former Chief Minister and Marxist stalwart V S Achuthanandan urged the government to bring the hapless girl, admitted to a government hospital, to Kerala and arrange for her further treatment and recuperation.
"We are ready to bear the expenses of the girl's treatment. I will be keeping in touch with Tamil Nadu authorities," Chandy told reporters here.
Achuthanandan, opposition leader in the state assembly, asked the Chief Minister to make arrangements for bringing the girl back to Kerala for treatment. He said he had spoken to the parents of the victim over phone.
Police arrested the culprit and three of his friends, who had threatened the girl's mother not to complain to police about the incident. All the four were working in a knitwear factory.
The public in the area had staged a protest seeking speedy justice to the girl and demanded that she be shifted to a private hospital.
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