Vijayan gave the assurance when Sumathi, mother of Soumya, met him at his official chamber here to express her concern over the recent Supreme Court verdict, commuting the death sentence awarded to Govindachamy, the lone accused in the sensational rape and murder case.
"I am satisfied with my meeting with the Chief Minister. I am going home content," she told reporters after meeting the Chief Minister along with her son Sumesh.
"In the wake of the recent Supreme Court verdict in the Soumya case, her mother Sumathi today came to my office to meet me and share things. We will do everything to ensure justice for Soumya," he said.
"Such things should not happen in future. We share the sorrow and concern of that mother", he said.
Ministers E Chandrasekharan, A K Balan, Kadannappally Ramachandran, Mathew T Thomas, A K Saseendran, J Mercykutty Amma, K T Jaleel and K Raju, MLA P K Sasi and DGP Loknath Behera were also present during the time of meeting.
Sumathi had also described the verdict as 'heart breaking' and alleged that it was due to the 'failure' of the state prosecutor to 'properly' represent the case in the Apex Court.
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.
Vijayan later told reporters that the Attorney General had accepted the state's request to appear in the case in the Supreme Court.
"I had talked to the Attorney General over phone and requested him to appear for the state in the case and he had agreed", the Chief Minister said during cabinet briefing.
To take further steps on the issue, the AG would convene a meeting, which would be attended by the Investigating Officers and lawyers who conducted the case, Vijayan said.
Asked whether he wanted the death sentence for the accused, Vijayan said "the sessions court and High Court had found the accused guilty under section 302."
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