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RNI No. 72289/99 Registered No. DL(S)-17/3138/2006-2009 dt.04-12-2008   

JULY 1-15, 2009

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 KRISHNA DAS MURDER: CBI INVESTIGATION SOUGHT
 Manipur CM Fails to Keep Law & Order in the State
 

The student communities of North East Indian states along with civil societies, social workers, Politicians, Human Rights Activists and Scholars demanded CBI Enquiry on the brutal killing of Social Worker Yengkhom Krishnadas in a protest held at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi. Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh Government has totally failed to keep the law and order situation of Manipur.

After the ultimatum submitted to Manipur Chief Minister O. Ibobi singh by Joint Action Committee Against the brutal killing of Yengkhom Krishnadas (JCA) to arrest the culprits within seven days, has failed, the student communities of the region protested in national Capital with memorandums submitted to the President, Prime Minister and Home Minister, demanding CBI Enquiry.

Chief Minister’s failure to arrest the actual culprits after finding the clues and arresting the kingpin persons has clearly revealed the hidden agenda of the state Government. The public has lost the trust in state Government and its police forces. The justice to deceased and his bereaved family members will only be possible if the case is handed over to CBI.

In the protest rally in demand of justice to Krishnadas killing, Dr. Udit Raj, President of All India Confederation of SC/ST Organisations and Dr. John Dayal - Member of National Intergration Council joined the JAC (Delhi) demand of CBI Enquiry.

The JAC Delhi resolved to continue the agitation of justice to Krishnadas and his beveared family members if the Manipur CM O Ibobi Singh fail to arrest the culprits. JAC Delhi will bring the bereaved wife and two years old daughter of deceased Krishnadas to national capital Delhi to make delegations to highest officials of Indian Government with relay hunger strike.

Krishnadas was kidnapped by unknown person on June 10 at around 9.45PM from his father-in-law home at Imphal. His family was demanded of Rs 2 crores as ransom for his safe release. He was cruelly tortured and killed brutally after the payment of ransom scaled down to Rs 25 lakhs. The text of the memorandum submitted by JAC (Delhi) along with Manipur Students Association – Delhi, United Kakching Students – Delhi, North East Support Centre & Helpline and various individuals and social workers to the President, Prime Minister and Home Minister.
 


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