Aurangabad riots: CM assures strict action against culprits

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Devendra today said strict action will be taken against the guilty in the Aurangabad riots and that an (ADG)-level will probe the incident.

"I have assured the delegation that an inquiry will be conducted by an (law and order) and those involved in the incident will not be spared, irrespective of their caste, religion or party," the chief minister told today.

MLAs and Waris Pathan, Congress' and Shaikh Asif, and called on the CM at his official residence 'Varsha' around 11.30 pm yesterday to hand over the "proofs".

said he also assured the MLAs that the innocents who suffered in the riots will be compensated as per the norms.

"Strict action will be taken if any complacency is found in the administrative action," Fadnavis said.

said the also assured the delegation that a of police (CP) for Aurangabad will be announced within 72 hours.

The had in March sent Yashasvi Yadav, who was then serving as the Aurangabad CP, on compulsory leave, over the police's "high-handedness" during the protest over dumping of garbage on the city's outskirts.

Since then, (IG) Milind Bharambe was handling the additional charge of Aurangabad.

Jaleel said the delegation submitted a video evidence of "senior Sena leaders instigating the rioters and police officers remaining mute spectators."

"We had demanded that an independent agency like the CID probe incident. However, the assured us that Nitin Bihari, the (law and order), and his team will conduct a thorough probe," he said.

Two persons were killed and more than 60 injured in clashes between groups of two communities over illegal water connections in Aurangabad, about 350 km from Mumbai, on May 11.

Around 100 shops were set on fire and more than 40 vehicles destroyed in the violence.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 15:35 IST