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Punjab CM directs CS, DGP to ensure speedy trail and justice in Dalit man's murder case

The CM of Punjab has directed the Chief Secretary and DGP of the state to ensure justice to the Dalit man beaten to death in Patiala district. He also directed them to ensure speedy investigations and trial against the men responsible for allegedly abducting and beating him to death.

Punjab CM Directs CS, DGP to ensure speedy trail and justice in Dalit man's murder case

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Published : Nov 17, 2019, 11:23 PM IST

Chandigarh (Punjab):Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Sunday directed the state Chief Secretary and DGP to ensure speedy investigations and trial against the men responsible for allegedly abducting and beating a Sangrur-based Dalit man to death in Patiala district.

All four accused have been arrested by the police, an official spokesperson said, adding that the Chief Minister, currently out of India, spoke to CS Karan Avtar Singh and DGP Dinkar Gupta to get an update on the case and review the situation in the wake of the unfortunate death of Jagmale Singh.

He has directed both to leave no stone unturned to ensure stringent & exemplary punishment for the accused of their heinous crime within the next 3 months.

Urging the deceased’s family to call off their protest, the Chief Minister announced that the State Government will ensure justice and proper rehabilitation of the deceased’s family. He also called upon all political leaders not to politicise the issue.

It was a humanitarian issue and a grave crime that would not go unpunished, he said, adding that no political party or leader should try to take political mileage of the tragic incident.

His government, said the Chief Minister, was committed to the protection of the Dalits and will not tolerate any atrocities against them.

The accused have already been charged under Section 302 (punishment for murder) of the Indian Penal Code in the case registered at PS Lehra. They have also been charged with abduction, wrongful confinement and relevant sections of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The spokesperson said Captain Amarinder had taken serious note of the incident amid reports that Jagmel was tortured and dumped on the street by the accused. His legs had to be amputated at PGI Chandigarh after he was referred there following initial treatment at three other hospitals.

Also read: Punjab: Dalit man forced to drink urine, beaten to death over dispute in Sangrur

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