KPCC president V M Sudheeran, opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala and former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy continued to attack the government over the case, in which the apex court had commuted the death sentence of the accused, Govindachamy.
Chandy, who visited Soumya's mother Sumathy at her home in Shornur today, said the government had committed "serious lapses" in dealing with the case.
"CPI(M) is now trying to divert the public anger (through debate over death sentence)," Chandy said.
Stating that difference of opinion among CPI(M) leaders over the death sentence also contributed to the government's setback in the case, Sudheeran argued that ideological stand should not be a barrier to ensure maximum punishment to the accused.
The leader said that the recent setback in the case cannot be viewed as a coincidence.
Echoing similar sentiments, Chennithala said if the government failed to ensure maximum punishment to the accused, it would trigger a sense of insecurity among women in the state.
According to the prosecution, Govindachamy had raped Soumya, a 23-year old sales representative after pushing her out from a running train on February 1, 2011.
The Thrissur trial court had sentenced him to death, which was upheld by the Kerala High Court.
The Supreme Court, however, commuted his death sentence, while upholding the life imprisonment.
Political parties have attacked the government, accusing it of not properly presenting the case in the Supreme Court.
However, senior CPI(M) leader V S Achuthanandan and M A Baby came against awarding death sentence to the accused, triggering a debate.
Meanwhile, Kerala Law minister A K Balan is in New Delhi. He is scheduled to meet senior lawyers and holding consultations with regard to filing of a review petition in the case.
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