Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Tripura scribes demand CBI probe into Bhowmik’s murder

- Priyanka Deb Barman letters@hindustant­imes.com

AGARTALA: After the BJP and the Indigenous Peoples Front of Tripura (IPFT), Tripura journalist­s have now demanded a CBI probe into the murder case of Santanu Bhowmik who was hacked to death on September 20 while covering a clash between two rival tribal bodies at Mandwai.

“Police had arrested two youths in connection to Santanu’s murder case. But it is mere eyewash. Tripura police failed to properly investigat­e murder cases of minister, MLAs and bureaucrat­s earlier. So, we demand the state government hand over the murder case to the CBI for an impartial probe,” said Subal Dey, veteran journalist and editor of a local newspaper Syandan Patrika. But he stressed that the murder should not be given any political colour.

Journalist­s’ associatio­ns even declared that they would approach the high court to ensure security of scribes during duty hours and would appeal to it for a CBI probe into Santanu’s murder if the state government rejects calls for such an investigat­ion.

Seven different journalist­s’ organizati­ons also condemned Santanu’s murder and held a peace rally in the state capital on Saturday evening followed by a meeting in front of Rabindra Shatabarsh­iki Bhawan.

A silent procession was organized by Agartala Press Club on Friday.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president Biplab Deb had written to Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Friday asking him to send a team from his ministry immediatel­y to visit various parts of the state. He also asked that the murder case be handed over to the CBI to unearth the truth.

BJP state in-charge Sunil Deodhar in his tweet blamed Chief Minister Manik Sarkar for not participat­ing in Friday’s procession to condemn the young journalist’s murder.

The government has suspended internet services since the night of September 20 to check communal tension following Santanu’s murder. Internet services are likely to remain suspended till Sunday midnight.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? The protesting journalist­s say state police failed to carry out proper investigat­ion and the arrest of two youths was an ‘eyewash’.
AFP FILE The protesting journalist­s say state police failed to carry out proper investigat­ion and the arrest of two youths was an ‘eyewash’.

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