The CBI has dismissed the forced conversion angle in Lavanya’s suicide, focusing on academic stress. However, her dying declaration remains crucial as the court evaluates its legal significance.
"At least Maldives is trying to ease the situation. That's what government do, try to maintain healthy foreign relations. Not by unleashing the troll army to put down and harass another country," the Congress spokesperson wrote on X.
Lavanya's grandmother, Mangayarkarasi has opened up about her last meeting with Lavanya, where the 17-year-old girl had confessed about consuming poison for undergoing pressure by the school to convert to Christianity.
The Supreme Court has directed that the CBI investigation in the Lavanya Suicide Case will continue, declines Tamil Nadu Govt's plea to challenge the Madras HC order.