GUWAHATI: Protests over police firing in Nagaon District of Assam, after a former student worker (AASU) Assam sustains bullet injury and is currently undergoing treatment at Gahati Medical College and Hospital, continues in the district for a second day on Monday.
The protesters demanded justice for the youth “not guilty” and the suspension of the district superintendent of police Anand Mishra.
Based on the complaint of police officers accused of Pradip Bania, an FIR was filed against the victim Kirtikamal Bora.
Another FIR was filed, based on complaints father Nilkamal Bora Bora, against police personnel in Nagaon Sadar Police Station.
The incident took place in the area Kachalukhua in Nagaon on Saturday night when Kirti Kamal Bora, who returned home from the pharmacy.
, Intervened after he saw some policemen in plain clothes beat up two people and questioning them.
Bora claims that he can not recognize them as police.
Bora alleged that he was destroyed by the police, allegedly intoxicated, and shot him in the knee.
He suffered a fracture in his right thigh.
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We condemn such acts and demanded a judicial inquiry into the case.
Culture of extra judicial killings must stop.
“He added that the defendant should be punished and victims should receive justice.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday reiterated that the state government will take measures as to the police officers if found guilty.” However, it can not say who is at fault at this time.
Active investigation.
Our contention is contrary to organized crime.
We can not let the police opened fire on people who are not guilty, “he added” police personnel were present at the place asked me to go, or they’ll shoot me.
I faced such a threat only to ask them what really happened, “Kosutav added.
Kosutav also joined the protests on Monday and said the agitation would continue until his brother became justice and the accused was sentenced to test the recruitment for the post of sub-inspector of police in Assam .
“Now, the police Assam had shot him and shattered his dream of serving in the police State,” he added.
Satra Mukti Sangram Samiti, wing students of Kristi Mukti Samiti, also protested here in Guwahati demanding justice for the victims.
The protesters also demanded compensation of Rs 20 lakh and a job for the victim.