Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Days after woman’s burnt body found, Tripura minister assures ‘all help’

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AGARTALA: The Tripura government on Monday promised all help to the parents of a woman, whose charred body was found in a paddy field three days ago.

State education minister and cabinet spokespers­on Ratan Lal Nath, who visited the parents at their residence in Rangacherr­a village of the district on Sunday, also said justice would be meted out in the case at the earliest.

“We would take all measures to ensure that the culprit does not go unpunished. We want exemplary punishment for the perpetrato­r....” the BJP MLA said.

The charred body of a 23-yearol d woman was f ound at a paddy field in West Tripura district on Friday, with the victim’s father alleging that a neighbour raped and burnt his daughter to death.

Based on a complaint filed by the family, the accused was arrested and presented before a local court, which remanded him in police custody on Sunday.

Meanwhile, opposition Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Monday sought a judicial inquiry into the incident, claiming that attempts were being made to hush up the matter.

“This is a ghastly killing, but there is this strange attempt to suppress the crime. Investigat­ion is going on at a snail’s space.... We are not happy with the progress of the investigat­ion. We demand a judicial inquiry into the incident,” Gautam Das, the state secretary of the Cpi(m),said.

Echoing him, senior Congress leader and former leader of the opposition, Gopal Das, said investigat­ion should be carried out under the supervisio­n of a high court judge.

Das also insisted that ~20-lakh compensati­on should be given to the next of the kin of the deceased and a job to one of her family members.

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