Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami has said that the violence at the Washermenpet had instigated by the anti-social elements and stated the protests were rolled out without prior permission from the government.
The party's leadership had already stated that these signatures would be sent to the President to press the Center to annul the act and the implementation of NRC and NPR.
The recent revelation shows that the culture of uplifting the heirs of the political leaders is habitual and entertained by the party's central leadership.
The police action had turned the demonstrations into violence and it has instigated fierce protests across the state including Chennai, Trichy, Madurai, and Coimbatore.
The Communist Party ruled Kerala is the first Indian state to pass anti-CAA resolution after which the states like Rajasthan, West Bengal, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh had adopted such resolution.
While the people celebrated and queued up to the ceremony, the leaders boycotted from keeping their presence due to the superstition that lives more than five decades around the temple.
By awarding the anticipatory bail for Senthil Balaji and his brother, Justice Audikesavalu had ordered the duo that, until further order, they must appear for the investigations whenever required.