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NIA probe sought in BJP leader's killing
We have no faith in police, says Parihar kin
11/3/2018 11:36:04 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Nov 3: The kin of Kishtwar's slain BJP leader on Saturday slammed Governor's Advisor K Vijay Kumar, Home Secretary R K Goyal, J&K's DGP Dilbag Singh, and other top officials for not visiting them.
Speaking to Early Times, Ranjeet Parihar, cousin of the slain BJP leader Anil Parihar, said that no official from district administration visited them since Anil and his brother Ajeet were gunned down in cold blooded murder on Thursday evening. Ranjeet termed the killing of Anil as "politically motivated which was executed by militants."
He said that IGP Jammu S D Singh Jamwal and DIG DKR Rafeeq ul Hassan who are camping in Kishtwar for last three days didn't bother to visit their home.
Ranjeet said that Advisor to Governor who Saturday visited Kishtwar along with DGP and other top officials also did not visit them. He said they are however BJP leaders who arrived in Kishtwar despite bad weather to participate in the cremation of the BJP leader and his brother.
Slamming Kishtwar police and civil administration, Ranjeet Parihar said that the family is not happy with the police investigation and added that they are demanding high level probe through National Investigating agency.
He said that neither police nor civil administration informed them about the status of ongoing investigation and has not contact the family members in this regard.
He said that the investigation should be done on all possible angles including political to ascertain the facts. He said that Kishtwar has a past history right from the killing of Satish Bhandari (RSS stalwart killed on May 10, 1993) and several other leaders from minority community to spread communal hatred and divide within the society. He also called upon the people to maintain peace and communal harmony.
Meanwhile MLA Inderwal G M Saroori on Saturday visited the Parihars and expressed his grief and sorrow over the killing of the Anil Parihar and his brother. He also slammed the administration for ignoring the family by not visiting them and also called for sanctioning of compensation and job to the family members under SRO-43.
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