A sessions court in Palakkad, Kerala, convicts Chenthamara (60) in a double-murder case involving Sudhakaran (55) and his mother, Lakshmi (75). According to reports from multiple outlets, during court proceedings after the verdict, the convict made remarks that suggest a lack of remorse, stating he would not object to being hanged. He also allegedly said he would kill more people and denied being associated with Mahatma Gandhi. The conviction follows trial proceedings in which the case is described as sensational and involving a revenge motive linked to an earlier dispute or case. The court is expected to pronounce the sentence on Wednesday, after concluding the trial. The sources agree on the identities of the victims and the accused, the court’s finding of guilt, and the remarks made by Chenthamara following the verdict. They also align on the pending sentencing step and the case’s broad description as a revenge-related killing.