Chief Minister Jayalalithaa directed police to initiate "stringent legal action" against those who committed the "barbaric" attack in which Selvam died.
"I express my deep condolences and sympathies with the family of TASMAC (Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation) employee Selvam," she said in a statement here.
She said she was grieved when she came to know about his death. Selvam had stayed back to check accounts after business hours and some miscreants had poured petrol in the gaps between the shutters and set the outlet on fire, she said, adding, he died of suffocation.
Selvam's cash benefits like PF and others should also be disbursed immediately, she added.
"I have directed the police to take stringent legal action against those who were involved in this barbaric attack," she said.
Selvam (43) had stayed back in the shop on Tuesday night to check the accounts when it was set ablaze.
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