The killing of Om Bahadur by an unidentified gang at the tea estate on April 23 had created 'panic' among party workers, he said.
The former chief minister said there were reports that some documents, besides valuables, were suspected to have been stolen, even as questions were being raised as to who was behind the incident.
"This daring murder incident at the bungalow of Jayalalithaa, who is still revered by many, has led to apprehensions among people if law and order is not being properly maintained in the state," he said in a statement.
The state government was dutybound to clear the air on this incident and tell the people the "true motive behind the murder," the former Chief Minister said.
Such incidents should not be allowed to recur and there should be no slightest impediment to Jayalalithaa's fame, he added.
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