Bangalore: Manipur Ex-Minister Meets CM, Demands Arrest of Loitam's Killers


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, May 8: Amid growing public outcry demanding justice for Manipuri student  Loitam Richard, died under suspicious circumstances in his college hostel here last month, a former Minister from that state today demanded immediate arrest of those behind the “killing“.

Manipur’s CPI Secretary and former Arts and Culture Minister M Nara Singh, who met Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda here yesterday, said he was happy with Gowda’s assurance to him that the suspects in the killing would be nabbed.

Singh said Gowda would address students from north-eastern in Karnataka in the next couple of days.

He said prima facie evidence and circumstances had pointed to severe assault all over the body.

Singh alleged that there had been “considerable and intentional delay by the college authorities” in filing a report to police regarding the incident.

He said though police had registered a case of unnatural death, evidences indicated that it was a case of murder.”There are adequate prima facie evidence that Loitam suffered grievaous and fatal injuries in the beating incident and died of these injuries,” Loitam, a second semester student of Acharya NRV School of Architecture, was found dead on his hostel bed on the afternoon of April 18.

While police have maintained he died in a two-wheeler accident on Apr 16, his friends insist that he died due to injuries after a severe assault by seniors on April 17.

The death sparked off protests in Bangalore and New Delhi with the protesters demanding justice for Loitam.

 

  

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  • capt.cornelio, managalore

    Tue, May 08 2012

    karnataka govt must come heavily on those who indulge in violence/killing
    who ever how powerful they may be.dead man must get justice.nE people find karnataka is a beautiful state to live.if we conti this criminal acts go without punishing its a real shame for our state government

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bengaluru

    Tue, May 08 2012

    Its a shame that our CM has not done anything in the reported crime in the state resulting death of Manipuri student.Its also a shame that a minister from that state had to approach the CM for requesting initiation of action against culprits.That means CM does not act with out somebody's insistance to do.How we may feel if the same thing happens to student from Karnataka in other state?Shame...

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