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NHRC notice to WB govt, DGP over Birbhum killings; seeks report in 4 weeks

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Senjo M R
March 24, 2022 20:57 IST
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The National Human Rights Commission issued a notice to the West Bengal government and the state's police chief on Thursday in connection with the killing of eight people in Birbhum district, and sought a report within four weeks, detailing the steps taken to ensure the safety of people, officials said.

IMAGE: West Bengal Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury visits the violence-affected area in Bagtui village in Birbhum, March 24, 2022. Photograph: ANI Photo

In a statement, the NHRC also observed that going by media reports, the incident of "hate violence indicates that law and order is not appropriate in the area".

 

Eight people, mostly women and children, were burnt alive at Bogtui village in Birbhum on Tuesday in a suspected act of retribution for the killing of a panchayat official of the ruling Trinamool Congress in the state.

The incident has sparked nationwide outrage.

The NHRC has issued a notice to the West Bengal government via the chief secretary and the director general of police of the state in connection with the killings in Birbhum, a senior official said.

The commission has sought a detailed report within four weeks, including the status of the FIRs registered, the steps taken to ensure the safety of the people in the village and any relief or rehabilitation provided by the state government, he added.

The NHRC said it has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports that "eight persons, including women and children, were allegedly burnt to death in Bogtui village in Rampurhat area of Birbhum district, West Bengal" on March 22, after a Trinamool Congress leader was killed in a bomb attack.

"According to the media reports, the doctors at Rampurhat Government Hospital, where the bodies were taken for post-mortem, stated that the condition of the bodies made their work very difficult. It is further stated that the presence of blood suggests that the victims were first physically attacked and then the houses were put on fire," it said.

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