Babysana death case: JAC urges government to take 164 statement of the victim's family at the earliest
Source: IT News
Imphal, September 10 2019:
JAC formed in connection with the dead of Babysana urged the government to take 164 statements of the victim's family in front of the magistrate.
Speaking to media persons in a press meet held today at THAU ground Convener of the JAC Laishram Gyaneshwori said that Chief Minister already instructed IG Kailun and SP Meghachandra to take 164 statements of the victim's family that is the father, mother and the uncle of the deceased.
Recalling the talks between the JAC and Chief Minister on September 5, she said that the movement was temporarily suspended because of the assurance given by the CM assuring to release the arrested JAC members without any condition, to handover the case to CBI and to give the 164 statement of the victim's family in front of a Magistrate within 10 days.
Failing the demands she warned that the JAC will continue the movement and they will not meet with the CM any further.
Gyaneshwori said that IG Kailun and SP Meghachandra still doesn't take 164 statements of the victim's family in front of the magistrate even after completion of 5 days.
She urged the CM to look into the matter seriously and put pressure to IG and SP to take 164 statement of the victim's family at the earliest.
Questioning how many statements will be needed to find out the truth Gyaneshwori stated that even after 40 statements taken as told by SP Meghachandra in media, the investigating team still doesn't find out the truth about the case of Babysana.
She further said that they believed the government will handover the case to the CBI at the earliest by giving all the important related documents to them.
Gyaneshwori further urged the people of Thangmeiband to light a lamp in front of their house till the case is handed over to the CBI as a solidarity and also to let the soul of Babysana to be in peace.