Tripura CM urges Centre to initiate CBI probe into scribes' murder

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

has urged the to order a CBI probe into the murders of two journalists in the state last year, sources in the chief minister's office said today.

spoke to (MoS) PMO, Jitendra Singh, over phone on Wednesday and urged him to initiate the inquiry following a meeting with members of the Agartala-based Forum for Protection of Journalists (FPJ) at the state secretariat yesterday, officials said.

On September 20, 2017, was hacked to death while covering a political event in Mandwi, about 25 km from here.

The then ruling CPI-M had accused the supporters of the tribal party Indigenous Peoples Front of (IPFT) of being involved in the murder. The IPFT had denied responsibility and instead demanded a CBI inquiry into the murder.

In the second incident, was shot dead inside the headquarters of the 2ndbattalion of State Rifles (TSR), a state paramilitary force, on November 21,2017.

The then had formed a special investigation team to probe the death but the scribe's family and the FPJ had demanded a CBI probe.

The BJP had promised before the February state assembly poll that they would hand over the case to the central investigating agency if voted to power.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 19:40 IST