Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

HC junks father’s plea for CBI probe

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ▪

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana high court on Monday dismissed a petition seeking a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) into the lynching of Junaid Khan, a Faridabad youth, in June on board a Mathura-bound train, allegedly by right-wing sympathise­rs.

Junaid’s father Jalaludin had filed the petition last month. A single-judge bench of Justice Rajan Gupta while pronouncin­g the judgment said that the petitioner could not bring before court any flaw in the investigat­ion by the Haryana police, state’s additional advocate general, Deepak Sabharwal said. The detailed judgment is awaited. The petition was reserved for judgment on November 17

In his petition on October 25, Jalaludin had sought a CBI probe arguing that the Haryana Police had deliberate­ly distorted all witnesses’ statements to introduce “ambiguity, discrepanc­ies and contradict­ions” to benefit the accused.

“The stab injuries to two cousins accompanyi­ng Junaid and his lynching were motivated by deep-rooted communal hatred against the community of the victims,” the father had alleged in his plea. He had also submitted that the conduct of the accused and others in the lynch mob was concealed and projected as if the occurrence/ events were sudden.

“The police deliberate­ly acted with undue haste because the crime had attracted huge nationwide outcry,” he had added.

Sixteen-year-old Junaid was stabbed to death when he, along with his brothers, was returning home to Khandawli village after shopping for Eid in Delhi. His body was dumped close to Asaoti village in Faridabad district.

Haryana had defended the investigat­ion arguing that family did not lodge any protest on the investigat­ion before the trial court.

“Now, the challan has been filed and charges have been framed against the accused,” Sabharwal had submitted arguing that petition was not maintainab­le as investigat­ion had been concluded.

Out of the six accused, two Naresh Kumar and Rameshwar Dass – have been charged with murder.

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