The Milli Gazette
Published Online: Nov 17, 2012
Print Issue: 1-15 October 2012
“The families of ten innocent Muslims who lost their lives and over 30 people who were injured in the Gopalgarh firing last year still await justice,” said Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Rajasthan chief, Engineer Khurshid Hussain, while adressing a meeting in Jaipur which reviewed the situation in the state.
Hussain said that the guilty officers who were suspended have been reinstated and are back on duty due to the police failure to file a chargesheet. Even after a year the CBI has failed to produce one.
The government transferred 17 of the police personnel and it’s only willing to give a mild punishment to them. One of the Congress leaders in the region pressurized the Police to cancel the transfer orders. Mr. Hussain condemned the fact that the state government gave in to the pressure tactics.
This article appeared in The Milli Gazette print issue of 1-15 October 2012 on page no. 3
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