For the youth, Sreejith, who has been observing a sit-in protest on the side walk in front of the Secretariat, housing the offices of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, ministers and bureaucrats, his only mission is to bring those responsible for his brother, Sreejeev's death, to book.
Sreejith is on a hunger strike since the past eight days.
As the protest went viral on social media platform, people from various walks of life, especially youngsters, have been gathering in front of the secretariat to express solidarity holding 'Justice for Sreejith' banners.
Congress leader V M Sudheeran and young Malayalam Actor Tovino Thomas were among those who visited Sreejith and extended their support this morning.
The Congress and the BJP had yesterday sought urgent intervention of the union and state governments on the plea of Sreejith, who has been on an protest demanding CBI probe into the death of his brother, who was taken into custody on the allegation of a mobile phone theft.
Leader of Opposition in the assembly Ramesh Chennithala, who visited Sreejith yesterday, urged the chief minister to intervene in the matter immediately as Sreejith's health was deteriorating.
Sreejeev was taken into custody in May 2014 by Parassala police and the family was told two days later that he died after consuming poison.
Meanwhile, the state government has said it will again approach the Centre seeking CBI investigation into the case.
Vijayan has directed the chief secretary to write to the Union ministry in this regard, an official press release said.
The CBI had earlier informed the state government that it was unable to take up the case and this stand should be re-examined, according to the government.
The government has already handed over a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the family as directed by the Police Complaints Authority.
The state police chief was also asked to collect the amount from the accused police officers.
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