<p>The relief on the faces of A G Perarivalan and his family members following the Supreme Court's order for his release after 31 years in jail was palpable.</p>.<p>He was arrested and convicted in former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.</p>.<p>The apex court on Wednesday ordered Perarivalan's release.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/supreme-court-orders-release-of-rajiv-gandhi-case-convict-a-g-perarivalan-1110261.html" target="_blank">Supreme Court orders release of Rajiv Gandhi case convict A G Perarivalan</a></strong></p>.<p>Perarivalan, his father Kuildasan, mother Arputhammal, sister Anbumani and others, living in Jolarpettai of Tamil Nadu's Tirupathur district, turned emotional on hearing the apex court's order.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, Perarivalan said: "For the past 31 years, only the legal fight was in our minds. I have been released only today. I have to breathe now. I will discuss with my family about my future."</p>.<p>Thanking various lawyers, who had appeared for him, Perarivalan said he had spent a major part of his life in legal fights.</p>.<p>To a question, he said it will be an uphill task if a common man gets caught in such a case.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/timeline-perarivalan-s-arrest-and-release-1110271.html" target="_blank">Timeline: Perarivalan’s arrest and release</a></strong></p>.<p>He said he is opposed to death penalty.</p>.<p>"My 31 years in prison is the message," he said.</p>.<p>On the impact of his release on the remaining six convicts in the case he said: "I have to study the judgement."</p>.<p>He thanked the Late Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer for writing to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his release.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/perarivalans-kin-on-cloud-nine-after-his-release-1110284.html" target="_blank">Perarivalan's kin on cloud nine after his release</a></strong></p>.<p>"Justice Krishna Iyer in his letter told Singh '...I kneel before you' for my release," Perarivalan said.</p>.<p>Perarivalan said his legal fight has consumed the life of his parents.</p>.<p>"Now my son has to think about his future," Arputhammal, mother of Periravalan said.</p>.<p>"At last the issue has come to an end. All these years we were focussed on his release. Now we will decide on his future," Perarivalan's sister Anbumani said.</p>.<p>Perarivalan, presently on bail, had been granted parole earlier on many occasions by the state government. Perarivalan was at his home when the Supreme Court gave his release order.</p>
<p>The relief on the faces of A G Perarivalan and his family members following the Supreme Court's order for his release after 31 years in jail was palpable.</p>.<p>He was arrested and convicted in former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.</p>.<p>The apex court on Wednesday ordered Perarivalan's release.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/supreme-court-orders-release-of-rajiv-gandhi-case-convict-a-g-perarivalan-1110261.html" target="_blank">Supreme Court orders release of Rajiv Gandhi case convict A G Perarivalan</a></strong></p>.<p>Perarivalan, his father Kuildasan, mother Arputhammal, sister Anbumani and others, living in Jolarpettai of Tamil Nadu's Tirupathur district, turned emotional on hearing the apex court's order.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, Perarivalan said: "For the past 31 years, only the legal fight was in our minds. I have been released only today. I have to breathe now. I will discuss with my family about my future."</p>.<p>Thanking various lawyers, who had appeared for him, Perarivalan said he had spent a major part of his life in legal fights.</p>.<p>To a question, he said it will be an uphill task if a common man gets caught in such a case.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/timeline-perarivalan-s-arrest-and-release-1110271.html" target="_blank">Timeline: Perarivalan’s arrest and release</a></strong></p>.<p>He said he is opposed to death penalty.</p>.<p>"My 31 years in prison is the message," he said.</p>.<p>On the impact of his release on the remaining six convicts in the case he said: "I have to study the judgement."</p>.<p>He thanked the Late Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer for writing to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his release.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/perarivalans-kin-on-cloud-nine-after-his-release-1110284.html" target="_blank">Perarivalan's kin on cloud nine after his release</a></strong></p>.<p>"Justice Krishna Iyer in his letter told Singh '...I kneel before you' for my release," Perarivalan said.</p>.<p>Perarivalan said his legal fight has consumed the life of his parents.</p>.<p>"Now my son has to think about his future," Arputhammal, mother of Periravalan said.</p>.<p>"At last the issue has come to an end. All these years we were focussed on his release. Now we will decide on his future," Perarivalan's sister Anbumani said.</p>.<p>Perarivalan, presently on bail, had been granted parole earlier on many occasions by the state government. Perarivalan was at his home when the Supreme Court gave his release order.</p>