The Asian Age

Amarmani mercy petition opposed

Poetess’ sister appeals to gov

- AMITA VERMA

Nidhi Shukla, sister of slain poetess Madhumita Shukla, has appealed to the Uttarakhan­d governor not to accept the mercy petition of politician Amarmani Tripathi and his wife Madhu Mani Tripathi, both of whom have been convicted for the murder of the poetess.

According to Nidhi Shukla, Amarmani Tripathi filed a petition before the Governor about a fortnight ago, citing old age and health problems. “I am surprised and shocked that the concerned authoritie­s did not inform us about this developmen­t. We learnt from our own sources and we have filed out own petition before the Governor. We have also requested him not to grant mercy to Tripathi who is an accused in 33 criminal cases”, she told this correspond­ent.

She further said that Amarmani Tripathi was lying about his health. “The couple is serving a life term but instead of the Gorakhpur jail, the husband and wife have been staying in the wards of BRD Medical College for the past four years on the pretext of getting treated. They meet scores of supporters and live freely in the hospital”, she said.

It may be recalled that after the murder of Madhumita Shukla in Lucknow in 2003, her family had requested that the case be transferre­d to Uttarakhan­d since they claimed that they were being threatened by the accused. However, after he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonme­nt, Amarmani and his wife managed to get shifted to the jail in Gorakhpur district.

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