The Asian Age

BJP MP says will foot legal cost of arrested tribals

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Godda ( Jharkhand), June 15: BJP MP from Godda Nishikant Dubey on Friday said he will foot the legal expenses of the persons arrested in connection with the lynching of two Muslims here on suspicion of cattle theft on Wednesday

Mr Dubey alleged that the tribals were arrested in connection with the June 13 incident due to pressure from the Congress and demanded a CBI probe in the case.

“The arrests were made under pressure from the Opposition parties. The Congress on one hand says tribals can’t murder and on the other it had got arrested the tribals. How four persons can be identified when a thousand people gathered ( during the incident)?” Mr Dubey told PTI.

“I will foot the legal expenses of the arrested persons from lower court to the Supreme Court,” he said, adding he wanted a CBI probe. Two Muslims were beaten to death in Bankati village by enraged residents of neighbouri­ng tribal dominated Dullu village who suspected them and three others of stealing their buffaloes.

After night- long search, the villagers had allegedly caught the two with the cattle and beat them to death. Three others alleged to be involved in cattle theft had managed to escape.

The two deceased were residents of Taljhari in the district, about 200 km from Ranchi.

Godda superinten­dent of police Rajiv Ranjan Singh maintained that the it was a case of cattle theft and strongly denied cow vigilantis­m as the reason.

“From day one we have told all the media that it is a pure case of theft and not cow vigilantis­m,” Mr Singh said.

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