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Agartala, Sep 01, 2011 : Leader of the opposition Ratan Lal Nath has sought intervention of the Governor against the act of Crime Investigation Department (CID) of the state police, which issued public advertisement in local dailies identifying 12 Congress workers as criminal.
In a letter to Governor Dr D Y Patil on Wednesday Nath stated that Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) had been demanding judicial enquiry into police actions on Congress agitators on July 10 and 11 last in Agartala but the state government denied it.
“We still believe judicial inquiry by a sitting High Court judge into the incident will unearth the truth but the state government had given magisterial probe and nothing came out. Rather police was given a clean chit”, Nath alleged.
He however pointed out that CID had issued public advertisement in newspaper with sketches of 12 Congress workers who were compelled to retaliated police attack and identified them as miscreants.
Superintendent of police (CID) Saumitra Dhar had urged people to provide information to pave the way for the arrest of the 12“miscreants” involved in the July 10 and 11 incidents, promising secrecy regarding the identity of the informant, Nath stated adding that CID had done it under the instruction of ruling CPI-M.
Agartala, Sep 01, 2011 : Leader of the opposition Ratan Lal Nath has sought intervention of the Governor against the act of Crime Investigation Department (CID) of the state police, which issued public advertisement in local dailies identifying 12 Congress workers as criminal.
In a letter to Governor Dr D Y Patil on Wednesday Nath stated that Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) had been demanding judicial enquiry into police actions on Congress agitators on July 10 and 11 last in Agartala but the state government denied it.
“We still believe judicial inquiry by a sitting High Court judge into the incident will unearth the truth but the state government had given magisterial probe and nothing came out. Rather police was given a clean chit”, Nath alleged.
He however pointed out that CID had issued public advertisement in newspaper with sketches of 12 Congress workers who were compelled to retaliated police attack and identified them as miscreants.
Superintendent of police (CID) Saumitra Dhar had urged people to provide information to pave the way for the arrest of the 12“miscreants” involved in the July 10 and 11 incidents, promising secrecy regarding the identity of the informant, Nath stated adding that CID had done it under the instruction of ruling CPI-M.
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