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Leaders demand immediate arrest of accused in Nuh murder case
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Cong. MLA writes to CM Manohar Lal seeking fast-track trial
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Cong. MLA writes to CM Manohar Lal seeking fast-track trial
Leaders of various political and social organisations on Tuesday demanded that the accused in the murder case of Asif, a resident of Nuh’s Khera Khalilpur, be arrested at the earliest. The leaders made the demand in a memorandum to Chief Minister Manohar Lal after a visit to the victim’s home town.
Deputy Leader of the Congress Legislative Party and Nuh MLA Aftab Ahmed also wrote to the Chief Minister demanding financial compensation to the family of the deceased and the trial in the case through fast-track court. Besides seeking the arrest of the remaining accused in the case, Mr. Ahmed demanded that the next of the kin of the deceased be given a government job.
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Maharashtra BJP chief Chandrakant Patil said that party workers are being targeted by Trinamool Congress activists.
MUMBAI: The BJP will hold demonstrations across Maharashtra on Wednesday to protest the post-election violence in West Bengal.
BJP state unit president Chandrakant Patil said that party workers are being targeted by Trinamool Congress activists.
“The politics of violence has been unleashed across West Bengal. BJP party workers are being killed, their houses burnt, their shops vandalised and set on fire by Trinamool party workers,” said Patil.
The All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) too has condemned the violence in West Bengal alleging that CPI(M) and secular party activists are being killed.