Karat asks NHRC to reconsider demand for enhanced compensation to next of kin of lynching victims

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

CPI(M) leader Karat Tuesday questioned the reported decision of the (NHRC) to close a 2016 case of compensation related to the of two people allegedly by cow vigilantes in

She demanded that the families of the victims are given adequate compensation.

She expressed concern over the decision to close the case relating to compensation for the next kin of M Ansari and Imtiaz Khan, who were lynched allegedly by cow vigilantes in Latehar, in March, 2016.

Karat said the rights body's job is to uphold the human rights but its act in the very case was "extremely disappointing".

"The is failing in its duty to protect the human rights of the families of the victims in this case", alleged Karat.

Karat has written a letter to the of the protesting the move of the rights body to close the complaint she had made in 2016 related to the alleged mob of 12-year-old and his uncle M Ansari.

"It is shocking that the has not insisted that the meagre amount of Rs one lakh offered by the be increased," alleged Karat.

She said that the case has been closed saying that the family did not respond within four weeks of the NHRC sending the report.

"The Commission itself has taken two years to enquire into the case, it is unfair that simply because the family has not answered within four weeks, the Commission closed the case," added Karat.

The CPI(M) leader has urged the NHRC to reconsider the matter to ensure that the victim's families are given adequate compensation and justice.

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First Published: Tue, November 06 2018. 20:15 IST