Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

3 arrested, prime accused in Sonepat lecturer’s murder still absconding

- Hardik Anand hardik.anand@htlive.com ▪

SONEPAT: Three people were arrested late on Tuesday over the killing of English lecturer Rajesh Malik by a student at a government college in Haryana, even as the prime accused in the case is still absconding 24 hours after the crime.

The 40-year-old professor was shot four times in front of his 14-year-old daughter on Tuesday morning by a student, identified as Jagmal Singh, at the Shaheed Dalbir Singh College in Sonepat.

“We have made three arrests so far. Two of those arrested— Amit and Aakash— are Jagmal’s friends who kept vigil when he committed the murder and the third accused, Dinesh Singh, is Jagmal’s uncle whose licensed revolver was used in the crime. Jagmal is on the run,” said Wazir Singh, the station house officer (SHO) of Kharkhoda police station.

The police also booked assistant professor Yogesh Bajawan on charges of criminal conspiracy, but maintain her role in the crime is not yet clear.

“Till now we cannot confirm her role. Further interrogat­ion will reveal more,” the SHO said.

Several college staff members said Bajawan was close to the accused student, and could have instigated him to kill Malik, against whom she had filed a “false” harassment complaint some time ago.

The police said the accused committed the murder because Malik had scolded him for harassing a girl several days ago.

But professors said such reprimands were a routine affair.

“It’s a co-ed college in a village. Scolding boys for eve-teasing girls is regular affair. We have, in fact, rusticated a couple of students in the past for harassing girl students. This incident has come as a shocker for us,” principal of the college, Ravi Prakash Arya said.

Arya remembers Malik as an extremely hard working teacher who would take extra classes and deliver 100% results.

“I was highly impressed by him. It is not easy to teach English to village students, but he had been doing his job very well,” he said.

THE 40YEAROLD PROFESSOR WAS SHOT FOUR TIMES IN FRONT OF HIS 14YEAROLD DAUGHTER ON TUESDAY

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