Wednesday, March 6, 2013

UP Police: Locknow: एडीजी अरुण कुमार बोले, कुंडा डीएसपी को मारने वालों के खिलाफ सख्त कार्रवाई होगी.

प्रतापगढ़ : प्रदेश शासन के अपर पुलिस महानिदेशक कानून व्यवस्था अरुण कुमार ने कुंडा मामले में कहा कि पुलिस सख्त और निष्पक्ष कार्रवाई करेगी। सीओ को शहीद बताते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि दोषी पाए जाने वाले लोग चाहे जितने ताकतवर हों, वे बच नहीं सकेंगे। पुलिस लाइन में रविवार को सीओ जियाउल हक को अंतिम विदाई देने पहुंचे एडीजी ने पत्रकारों से बातचीत में कहा कि परिजनों ने पुलिस से जो उम्मीद जताई है, उस पर पुलिस खरी उतरेगी। घटनास्थल पर पुलिस तथ्य जुटा रही है। जांच पड़ताल जो नाम सामने आएंगे उन पर कार्रवाई से पुलिस नहीं हिचकेगी। बिना दबाव के कार्रवाई होगी। एडीजी ने कहा कि सीओ की हत्या गंभीर घटना है। इस पर शासन की सीधी नजर है। एडीजी जब पुलिस लाइन पहुंचे तो सबसे पहले सीओ की पत्नी परवीन आजाद से मिले। उनसे घटना के बाबत बातचीत की। सीओ की पत्नी ने उनसे साफ कहा कि उनकी पति की मौत यूं ही नहीं हुई है। उनकी हत्या की गई है। इस पर एडीजी ने उनको भी न्याय दिलाने का आश्वासन दिया। इस दौरान मौजूद आइजी आलोक शर्मा ने स्थानीय पुलिस के साथ ही प्रशासन के अधिकारियों से घटना के बाबत जानकारी ली और त्वरित कार्रवाई के आदेश दिए। इस दौरान कमिश्नर देवेश चतुर्वेदी, डीएम विद्या भूषण, एसपी अमेठी अलंकृता, एसपी सुलतानपुर किरन एस., एसडीएम संजय खत्री, कई सीओ और अन्य पुलिसकर्मी मौजूद रहे। LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government on Monday evening recommended a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) investigation into the murder of circle officer (CO) Kunda Zia Ul Haq who was shot dead in Pratapgarh on Saturday night when he went to Balipur village to investigate the murder of a gram pradhan. The announcement came shortly after chief minister Akhilesh Yadav and his cabinet colleague Mohammed Azam Khan flew down to Deoria to meet the bereaved family and after the slain officer's widow Parveen Azad refused to allow the burial of her husband's body before an audience with the CM. Earlier in the morning, Akhilesh summoned his cabinet minister for food and civil supplies Raghuraj Pratap Singh to his official residence and sought his resignation from the post. The resignation was forwarded duly to Governor B L Joshi and he accepted it. Shortly after the CM left Deoria, mortal remains of the police officer were buried at the local graveyard after the final prayers (Namaz-e- Janaza), led by Shahi Imam of the Delhi Jama Mazjid Mulana Ahmed Bukhari, was offered. Though Bukhari had reached Deoria in the afternoon, he was held back on the district borders and allowed to visit the family only after the CM met the slain CO's family. The CM sought Raja Bhaiya's resignation after his name figured in the FIR lodged in connection with the murder of deputy superintendent of police (DySP) Zia Ul Haq on the complaint of Parveen Azad on Sunday. Apart from Raja Bhaiya, three of his known associates were also named as accused. Two of them, who were arrested on Sunday, were sent to jail on Monday. Shortly after his resignation, Raja Bhaiya called up on a number of ministers in Akhilesh cabinet and MLAs mostly of a particular caste and held closed doors meetings with them. This was seen as an attempt of Raja Bhaiya to garner support on caste lines in order to mount pressure on the government to soften its stand on the CO issue. Highly placed sources in SP said party president Mulayam Singh Yadav-in Delhi to attend parliament session-was keeping close watch on the developments. Sources said Mulayam was contemplating dispatching a team of his trusted aides among SP parliamentarians to Lucknow for crisis management. During the hour-long meeting with the family members of the cop, Akhilesh Yadav assured them all-out help of the government to bring the killers of Zia Ul Haq to book and soon. He conceded to all their demands including a government job to the CO's younger brother and one to his widow. He also handed over cheques worth Rs 25 lakh each to Zia's widow and father as ex gratia relief. He assured the family that all those named as accused in the FIR will be arrested and sent to jail when Parveen expressed her fears that state police may go slow in the case as it involved Raja Bhaiya. The CM agreed to recommend a CBI probe into the case. Pleading her case before the CM, Parveen broke down several times saying how her husband was anticipating something grievous. "He always apprehended being suspended but never ever thought things will reach such a point," she told the CM. Later, talking to TOI, Parveen confirmed she had appraised the CM of the circumstances in which her husband was killed. "My husband was probing the communal riots that took place in Pratapgarh a few months ago. He had shortlisted 140 persons involved actively in those riots and was under pressure to let off some of them. He had to submit his inquiry report on March 12, and was about to complete it," she told

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