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PU TEACHERS TO GO ON MASS CASUAL LEAVE TODAY:
PUTA DEMANDS CBI PROBE INTO PROF. PAPIYA GHOSH MURDER,
4 DECEMBER 2006, HINDUSTAN TIMES, PATNA
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ARREST PAPIYA’S KILLERS: AIPWA
12 DECEMBER
2006, HINDUSTAN TIMES, PATNA.
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All India Progressive
Women's Association (AIPWA) activists staged
a Dharna in front of the State Assembly on
Tuesday demanding the arrest of killers of
Prof Papiya Ghosh. They also sought an end
to oppression of women.
Referring to the
directionless, investigation into the case,
AIPWA National Secretary, Meena Tiwari said,
"Till now, police have no clue about the
murderers. This expresses the Government's
inefficiency. Crime against women is on the
rise and the Government is unable to catch
the criminals". Prof Bharti S Kumar, AIPWA
leader and a member of Patna University
Senate said, "Silence of the Government on
the whole matter indicates that criminals
are enjoying Government protection".
AIPWA President, Saroj
Choubey said women would never tolerate
violence under any regime. Deputy leader of
CPI (ML) Legislature Party, Amarnath Yadav
and MLA, Nand Kumar Nanda assured that they
would continue fighting within and outside
the Assembly seeking justice for Prof Ghosh.
Economist, Meena Dutt, AISA
leaders, Abhyuday and Mohammad Musharaff,
AIPWA leaders Shashi Yadav, Anita Sinha,
Prof Meera Thakur and Indu Kumari, besides
others took part in the Dharna.
Meanwhile, students under
the banner of Chatra RJD (CJD) on Tuesday
lit candles and offered prayers at the
Catholic Church on Ashok Rajpath for the
peace of the soul of Prof. Ghosh.
SEEKING A CBI inquiry into the murder of
Prof Ghosh, CPI (ML) Liberation General
Secretary, Dipankar Bhattacharya, claimed
that the Patna Police had failed to make any
breakthrough in the case even after 10 days
of the incident.
He regretted that there was
not even a modicum of security in Patna, let
alone rural areas. Lamenting that the NDA
Government had so far, displayed a 'damn
care attitude' towards Papiya's case, he
demanded that the probe be handed over to
CBI.
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PM
INQUIRES ABOUT PAPIYA CASE PROBE
CALLS UP BIHAR CM FOR AN UPDATE ON
INVESTIGATION; OPPOSITION STALLS ASSEMBLY
FAIZAN
AHMAD,
12 DECEMBER 2006, TIMES NEWS NETWORK, PATNA.
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BA full one week has elapsed
since the killing of Patna University's Prof
Papiya Ghosh but the City Police are yet to
report any breakthrough. A worried PM,
Manmohan Singh, however, called up Bihar
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, on Monday to
inquire about the "shocking" crime.
Noted historian Prof Ghosh
was stabbed to death along with her elderly
maid in her house in the posh Pataliputra
Colony here on Sunday night. State's
opposition parties as well as academicians
and scholars from different parts of the
country and abroad have launched a campaign
of sorts, demanding arrest of the killers.
A Memorandum signed by
University Teachers and Research Fellows of
Delhi University, JNU, Nehru Museum Memorial
Library, IGNOU, School of Oriental and
African Studies, London and some other UK
and US Universities was also submitted to
the PM recently.
The call to Bihar CM from
the Prime Minister's Office came on Monday
noon. Sources said the PM wanted to know
about the progress in the investigation into
the "shocking" murder of Prof Ghosh. "It is
shocking for us too," Nitish responded and
told him about the various angles --
property, family feud and old enmity -- from
which the case is being probed. "If needed,
we will certainly seek Central assistance,"
Nitish told the PM.
During the conversation
which lasted for about three minutes, the PM
also talked about the mysterious death of
Papiya's father. "Yes, he died about 50
years back due to suspected poisoning. He
was a civil servant and had served as the
State Home Secretary," Nitish informed the
PM. Nitish further told him that he had also
spoken to Somnath Chatterjee. Papiya's
younger sister Tuktuk Ghosh is Principal
Secretary to Lok Sabha Speaker.
Meanwhile, the Opposition
members carrying placards trooped into the
well of the State Legislative Assembly to
press their Adjournment Motion. Speaker Uday
Narayan Choudhary adjourned the House for an
hour. The House re-assembled at 12 noon only
to be re-adjourned for the day as the din
continued. Later, the Opposition parties
decided to boycott the proceedings of the
Assembly until their Adjournment Motion is
accepted.
The Chief Minister, who
preferred to sit in his chamber when the
House proceedings were on, said the
Government was prepared for a debate on the
issue but the Opposition was not interested
in that. Reacting to the demand for handing
over the case to CBI, he said it will suit
the Government as well. "But I don't think
the Patna Police are incapable to solve the
case," he said.
"It is a peculiar killing but we have put
four-five very competent officials on the
job," Nitish said adding he took an update
on the case from the DGP and Home
Commissioner on Monday too. "The Police
investigation is not to satisfy the
Opposition but to detect the nature of
crime, catch the criminals and prosecute
them," Nitish said.
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