Ishrat Jahan issue; CPI(M) demands resignation of Modi
The CPI(M) on Tuesday demanded resignation of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi taking moral responsibility for the killing of a college girl and three others in a fake encounter five years ago.
The CPI(M) on Tuesday demanded resignation of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi taking moral responsibility for the killing of a college girl and three others in a fake encounter five years ago.
"The targeted killings of persons belonging to the minority community by the state police reveals the state of affairs under the Narendra Modi government," the CPI(M) Polit Bureau said in a statement.
The encounter in which college girl Ishrat Jahan and three others were gunned down in 2004 was fake and executed in cold blood by police officers after the four were suspected to be on a mission to "kill" Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the judicial probe had found.
"The enquiry has revealed the hand of senior police officials including the then Ahmedabad Police Commissioner and DIG Vanzara who is now facing trial for another fake encounter killing -- of Soharabuddin Sheikh and his wife," the statement said.
The Polit Bureau demanded immediate action to arrest and prosecute all the police personnel involved in these murders.
"Exemplary punishment has to be meted out in this case as the crime has been committed by those entrusted with upholding the law. Given the spate of illegal encounter killings which took place under the encouragement of the state government, Modi should take moral responsibility and quit office," the statement added.