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Bulandshahr violence: High Court seeks status report

The court fixed January 18, 2019, as the next date of hearing in the matter. The petitioner contended that he was a medical student, alleging that instead of investigating the matter, the local policemen were harassing his family.

Published on: Dec 21, 2018 11:42 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Lucknow | By , Prayagraj
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The Allahabad high court on Thursday sought a status report from the state government regarding the probe into the recent violence in Bulandshahr wherein a police inspector and a local youth were killed.

Bulandshahr: Vehicles set on fire by a mob during a protest over the alleged illegal slaughter of cattle, in Bulandshahr (File)
Bulandshahr: Vehicles set on fire by a mob during a protest over the alleged illegal slaughter of cattle, in Bulandshahr (File)

Hearing a writ petition filed by one Shikhar Agarwal aka Shikhar Kumar, an accused in the Bulandshahr violence case, a division bench comprising justice Ram Surat Ram Maurya and justice Anil Kumar directed the state government to file its reply (counter affidavit) in response to the contentions raised in the writ petition.

The court fixed January 18, 2019, as the next date of hearing in the matter. The petitioner contended that he was a medical student, alleging that instead of investigating the matter, the local policemen were harassing his family.

Hence, he requested the court to direct transfer of investigation into Bulandshahr violence from local police to some other agency. However, opposing the writ petition, the state counsel contended that a special investigation team had been set up to investigate the Bulanshahr incident.

To recall, on December 3, police inspector Subodh Kumar Singh and a local youth were attacked and killed in Bulandshahr by a mob protesting against an alleged incident of cow slaughter in the area.

 
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