The case of police office being lynched to death by a blood hungry Sangh Parivar mob in Bulandshahr of Uttar Pradesh is taking different turns now. Uttar Pradesh CM Adityanath declared it an 'accident’ while the senior Police Officer had said something more vicious was working behind this murder. The CM who had to visit the spot soon after the incident, gave his statement only after two days of incident having rocked the state. His statement of 'accident’ is nothing but a part of the conspiracy to derail the investigation. He has indirectly indicated the real track he'd like the investigation to take, in this case.

In some sense, this murder is not an accident, but the fact that Adityanath is the CM of UP is the real accident. Video footages of Sangh Parivar and BJP members being part of this bloody in murder are already making rounds. BJP leaders have already put out their vile criticism about the murdered officer. Local Sangh Parivar goons were very displeased with the officer for having investigated the murder of Akhlaq. The officer Subodh Singh has tried to control all efforts to create communal unrest in the city for whatever reasons. Hence the fact that whether this unrest was a part of the design made to kill Subodh Singh has to be revealed through investigation.

The allegation of cow slaughter itself is a big lie staged by the Sangh Parivar. Those who slaughter the cow to settle scores, will never put it out for exhibition in an open space. In this kiss the dead cows were put out for exhibition. Then the rumors were floated. Media put out fake report that 29 cows were being slaughtered. Certain members from the Sun parov are attacked the police station. Subodh Singh was their target. They not only attacked the police officers but also killed Subodh Singh. The investigation may be significantly complete if the officers are able to understand where the cow carcasses surfaced from. But as the investigation is picking face transfers are also being done with fury. Adityanath is posting an officer who is favourable to him. For that matter, even the police would not have taken seriously if the murder was that of a common person.

They would have probably even worked to close the case off as soon as possible. Because of most of the mob killings in other parts of the country have been pushed under the rug because of the police themselves. Now the blood thirsty animals are baying for the blood of police. If the accused are not arrested, cops may find it difficult to work and discharge duties in Uttar Pradesh in the coming days. One cannot refute the role of Sangh Parivar favouring police officers in this case.  

Owing to this case, a premier investigation agency must look into this case. But the only problem is, since all investigation agencies have lost their credibility with political interference, only judiciary can serve justice, if any, to Subodh Singh. Another shocking fact is that a soldier has been part of this murder conspiracy. Another reason is, it's  a common allegation that the Sangh Parivar has been employing soldiers to carry out its activities. To cause destruction and then escape like a very innocent people, using Army base, is an easy job for them. This has transpired in Bulandshahr case too. The soldier who was posted on the border has carried out this heinous act and and has gone back to join his army base.

But since the videos had captured his face, he's now been arrested. If he can be investigated, he can provide leads to youths within army with Sangh Parivar mindset, having carried out damaging acts. Guarding the country does not just mean guarding the borders because a country is well beyond the geographical borders it has. What does a soldier guard against when he can destruct the country from within?

Can we hope the country would be protected by soldiers of this mindset? Bulandshahr has been a massive revelation in understanding the designs Sangh Parivar with army manpower. The soldier caught in this case was posted in Srinagar. How can such soldier with Sangh Parivar mindset, even perform their true duties in Kashmir strife with trouble with communities? How can they promote peace there?

Those who spread hate wherever they go, how can they even come to love other communities or land? How can one even trust that they won't make the Kashmiris their object of hate? Such communal soldiers or another reason why Kashmir people have lost faith in the army. sucks orders have a big role to play in driving the Kashmiris away from India, and also creating more tension in Kashmir. Hence keeping in mind the security of the nation, it is important to recognize the soldiers with Sangh Parivar mind set so that the country can guard itself against such destruction.

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Indore (PTI): The Indore bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court on Tuesday set up a commission of inquiry comprising a former HC judge to probe the issue of water contamination in city's Bhagirathpura, saying the matter requires probe by an independent, credible authority and "urgent judicial scrutiny".

It also directed the commission to submit an interim report after four weeks from the date of commencement of proceedings.

A division bench of Justices Vijay Kumar Shukla and Alok Awasthi constituted the commission while hearing several public interest litigations (PILs) filed simultaneously regarding the deaths of several people in Bhagirathpura due to the consumption of contaminated water.

The HC reserved the order after hearing all the parties during the day, and released it late at night.

The state government on Tuesday told the HC that the deaths of 16 people in Indore's Bhagirathpura area was possibly linked to a month-long outbreak of vomiting and diarrhoea caused by contaminated drinking water.

The government presented an audit report of 23 deaths from the current gastroenteritis epidemic in Bhagirathpura before the bench, suggesting that 16 of these fatalities may have been linked to the outbreak of vomiting and diarrhoea caused by contaminated drinking water.

The report, prepared by a committee of five experts from the city's Government Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, stated that the deaths of four people in Bhagirathpura were unrelated to the outbreak, while no conclusion could be reached regarding the cause of death of three other people in the area.

During the hearing, the high court sought to know from the state government the scientific basis behind its report.

The division bench also expressed surprise at the state government's use of the term "verbal autopsy" in relation to the report, sarcastically stating that it had heard the term for the first time.

The HC expressed concern over the Bhagirathpura case, stating that the situation was "alarming," and noted that cases of people falling ill due to contaminated drinking water have also been reported in Mhow, near Indore.

In its order, the HC said the serious issue concerning contamination of the drinking water supply in Bhagirathpura area allegedly resulted in widespread health hazards to residents, including children and elderly persons.

According to the petitioners and media reports, death toll is about 30 till today, but the report depicts only 16 without any basis or record, it said.

It is averred that sewage mixing, leakage in the pipeline, and failure of civic authorities to maintain potable water standards have led to the outbreak of water-borne diseases. Photographs, medical reports, and complaints submitted to the authorities prima facie indicate a matter requiring urgent judicial scrutiny, the HC said.

"Considering the gravity of the allegation and affecting the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution of India and the need for an independent fact-finding exercise, the Court is of the opinion that the matter requires investigation by an independent, credible authority," it said.

"Accordingly, we appoint Justice Sushil Kumar Gupta, former judge of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, a one-man commission of inquiry into the issues relating to water contamination in Bhagirathpura, Indore, and its impact on other areas of the city," the HC added.

As per the order, the commission shall inquire into and submit a report on the cause of contamination -- whether the drinking water supplied to Bhagirathpura was contaminated; and the source and nature of contamination (sewage ingress, industrial discharge, pipeline damage etc).

The panel will also probe the number of actual deaths of affected residents on account of contaminated water; find out the nature of disease reported and adequacy of medical response and preventive measures; suggest immediate steps required to ensure safe drinking water as well as long-term infrastructural and monitoring reforms.

It will also identify and fix responsibility upon the officers and officials found prima facie responsible for the Bhagirathpura water contamination incident, and suggest guidelines for compensation to affected residents, particularly vulnerable sections.

The commission shall have powers of a civil court for the purpose of summoning officials and witnesses; calling up records from the government department, hospitals, laboratories and civic bodies; ordering water quality testing through accredited laboratories; conducting spot inspections.

All state authorities involving district administration, Indore Municipal Corporation, public health engineering department and Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board shall extend full co-operation and provide records as sought by the commission, it said.

The state government shall provide office space, staff, and logistical support to the commission, it said.

During the hearing in the day, the state government also presented a status report to the court in this matter.

According to reports, a total of 454 patients were admitted to local hospitals during the vomiting and diarrhea outbreak, of whom 441 have been discharged after treatment, and 11 are currently hospitalised.

According to officials, due to a leak in the municipal drinking water pipeline in Bhagirathpura, sewage from a toilet was also mixed in the water.