THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, Aug 05: Social activist Swami Agnivesh, who was attacked last month in Jharkhand, today said he would approach the Supreme Court as the police have taken no action in the case in the last 18 days. There has been no arrest, because it was a "deliberate attack" he said at a function today.

"I am going to go to the Supreme Court anytime next week. These criminals have not been arrested even after 18 days of the attack. No one has been identified...  This is all deliberate," he said at a function in Thiruvananthapuram.

In a scathing attack on the Prime Minister, Swami Agnivesh questioned why he and his ministers kept silent on the issue so far. "That speaks volume, it is their design," he said, adding if the BJP comes to power in 2019, "you will have to forget democracy and constitution and fair elections".

The 79-year-old activist, known for his work against bonded labour, was slapped, kicked around and verbally abused at Pakur on July 17, by a mob, which he said belonged to the BJP-affiliated youth groups that had accused him of speaking against Hindus.

Swami Agnivesh had said he had informed the administration about his arrival. But no policemen were deployed outside his hotel even after protesters had gathered and raised slogans against him.

Following an uproar about the attack, Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das had ordered an investigation and promised swift action, but the police are yet to make any arrest.

Asked about it, Mr Das told NDTV that Swami Agnivesh had not informed either his office or the district administration about his visit.

Courtesy: www.ndtv.com

 

 

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Macherla (Andhra Pradesh) (PTI): A police inspector was suspended on Sunday over his alleged involvement in an alleged honour killing of a woman in a village under Macherla in Palnadu district, a senior police official said.

According to police, the woman, identified as Chowdeshwaramma, was in a relationship with Nagaraj, both belonging to the same community, and had eloped earlier. 

"A police inspector was suspended following allegations of involvement in an honour killing case, including suspected monetary transactions with the victim's family," the official told PTI. 

Police said the couple had approached the police station after eloping, where the woman's parents assured that they would conduct her marriage with Nagaraj, following which she returned home.

However, after a few days, when the family allegedly did not show interest in conducting the marriage, the woman expressed her intention to go back with the man again, he said. 

Subsequently, she was found dead, with the family initially claiming that she died by hanging and filing a complaint accordingly. 

The postmortem report later revealed that the woman was murdered by strangulation, contradicting the family's claim, police said. 

Allegations later surfaced that the inspector had taken money from the woman's father and was involved in handing her back to the family earlier. 

Based on these allegations and failure to take proper action in the case, the inspector was placed under suspension, said the official. 

The woman's death is reported to have occurred on March 18, police said. 

Meanwhile, police have registered a case under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and relevant sections may be altered during the course of investigation, he added.