Twitter
Advertisement

NHRC team record statements of victims at Nandigram

A six-member NHRC team recorded the statements of several villagers in Nandigram who were rendered homeless during the recent recapture of its control by CPI(M).

Latest News
article-main
FacebookTwitterWhatsappLinkedin

NANDIGRAM: A six-member NHRC team on Friday recorded the statements of several villagers in Nandigram who were rendered homeless during the recent recapture of its control by CPI(M) cadres from rival BUPC activists.
    
"We are recording the statements of the affected people who are staying at a relief camp in a school here," Special Superintendent of Police S P Singh, leading the team of National Human Rights Commission said.
    
Asked whether they had arrived at any preliminary conclusion, another team-member and Special Superintendent of Police Mamta Singh said, "It's too early to say anything. We've to talk to all concerned and see for ourselves the affected areas before coming to any conclusion."
    
Four representatives of the six-member NHRC team spent a considerable time at the relief camp in the Brajamohan Tiwari Shikshaniketan. They would submit a report to NHRC chairman in Delhi after completing the inquiry.
     
The remaining two members are in Haldia.
     
Soon after their arrival from Delhi on Thursday, the NHRC team met the superintendent of police S Panda and district magistrate Anup Agarwal of East Midnapore district to know the views of the administration on the recent events in Nandigram which has been rocked by violence for the last 11 months.
     
The NHRC team is ascertaining whether there has been any lapse on the part of the local police and authorities and would collect information, particularly on cases relating to killing and molestation of women.

 

Find your daily dose of news & explainers in your WhatsApp. Stay updated, Stay informed-  Follow DNA on WhatsApp.
    Advertisement

    Live tv

    Advertisement
    Advertisement