Encounter in Sarakeguda is fake, 17 villagers died
Encounter in Sarakeguda is fake, 17 villagers died
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Raipur: A new twist has come in the Sarakeguda encounter case of the Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh. The judicial enquiry report of the case has revealed that the Sarakeguda encounter was fake and the casualties were villagers. While a villager was killed on the second day of the encounter. The villagers were meeting in the open ground when the bullets were fired on them. Now the report of the case has been leaked in the media and now political rhetoric has also started.

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After the report of the case was leaked in the media, former CM of the state Dr. Raman Singh said that it was a serious matter to be leaked in the media before the report was tabled in the House. We will discuss this in the assembly tomorrow. It is also a contempt of the Legislative Assembly. It is noteworthy that the claim of an encounter with Naxalites in Sarakeguda in Bijapur district in 2012 has been found to be completely fake in a judicial inquiry. The Judicial Inquiry Commission was single-member and investigated by Justice VK Aggarwal. This inquiry report, formed on 11 July 2012, reached the government staff a month ago. This report refutes the government's claim of an encounter with Naxalites in Sarakeguda.

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The findings of the report include the statements of several witnesses and the basis of the medical report. It was claimed by the police that an encounter between police and Naxalites took place in Sarkeguda on the intervening night of June 28-29 in 2012, in which 17 villagers died including 7 minors and 10 others were injured.

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