"It is for the Crime Brach to decide on a re-probe into Swami's death which is possible only if new evidences are received", he said speaking at the meet-the-press programme at Calicut Press Club here today.
"The Crime Branch, which had carried out investigations into the incident thrice earlier, found that Swami died of drowning on all the three occasions. In its report submitted at the court two years ago, the Crime Branch had said that Swami died after he was caught in the under current in Periyar river at Aluva", Chennithala said.
On security arrangements during the civic polls next month, he said, "We have requested for 19 companies of central forces for the peaceful conduct of the elections. But the central government rejected the request on the pretext of Bihar polls being held now".
"So, we requested the Tamil Nadu and Karnataka governments to send their forces and they agreed for the same. The forces will be deployed in problematic areas" he said.