Chief accused of Bulandshahr mob lynching case gets bail, martyr inspector's wife said this

Lucknow: The wife of a police officer who was killed in mob lynching in December 2018 in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday has said that she is in fear after bail granted to the main accused in the case. Rajni Singh, wife of martyr police officer Subodh Kumar Singh, has said that, "33 accused, including the main accused in the case, have been released on bail. Law and order have disappointed me a lot. I feel that they will kill me too. It will be good. Then there will be no one to complain, nor one to listen. "

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It is noteworthy that Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh, after finding the dead bodies of 25 cows near a village forest, rushed to placate the violent villagers, when a mob of about 400 people attacked him, in which he died. Police had said that one man had cut two fingers of his hand with an axe, while another had attacked his head and the other accused shot him.

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Several people were arrested in August for allegedly inciting violence, who has now been granted bail. On Wednesday, one of the five accused of killing the police officer, Yogesh Raj, has been released on bail. Rajni Singh has said, "If such people do not get justice, then who will get justice? If those who die for the country will not be given justice, then who will be given?"

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