Investigation going on, law will take its own course, minister Bhagaban Das
Amidst statewide political tension and allegation with counter allegation issuing gang rape incident of Kumarghat and alleged involvement of a son of state’s minister, the minister Bhagaban Das himself said that investigation is going and everything will be cleared.
Amidst statewide political tension and allegation with counter allegation issuing gang rape incident of Kumarghat and alleged involvement of a son of state’s minister, the minister Bhagaban Das himself said that investigation is going and everything will be cleared.
During a press meet held at Civil Secretariat on Friday evening to highlight the achievements of Scheduled Caste (SC) Welfare department, the minister of the department Bhagaban Das replying media quaries over allegations made by opposition parties over alleged involvement of his son in the gang rape on a minor girl held on October 21st night, the Minister said that he was aware of the police campaign organizing by opposition parties.
"Our party has made a statement over the issue and state police have also released a press statement over the issue," said Das and added that investigation is going on and everything will be cleared.
Hinting the propaganda politics of opposition parties, Das narrates a proverb “Hati Chale Bazar, Kutta Bhoke Hazar '' (Elephant goes to the market; Thousands of dogs bark).
NE Herald
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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