Patna,
Nov 1 :Several journalists were injured and some had their cameras smashed when
a legislator of Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) party and his bodyguards
attacked them with sticks and stones in retaliation for their protest against
his assault on two media persons. JD-U
legislator Anant Singh, a known 'bahubali' or muscleman in the state, and four
of his henchmen have been arrested for the assault on media persons. However,
the arrests were made only five hours after the attack. Singh's
men used bamboo sticks freely on the journalists, some hurled stones at them while
others fired warning shots in the air to dispel the media persons who had gathered
outside his residence here to protest against the merciless beating of NDTV senior
journalist Prakash Singh and his cameraman Habib Ali earlier in the day. The
NDTV journalist had approached the legislator for his reaction to reports linking
him to the rape and murder of a young woman, Reshma. The woman had sent a letter
to the chief minister, police officials and media persons before her death, implicating
Anant Singh, his close associate and builder Mukesh Singh, and Singh's bodyguard
in her rape. Anant Singh faces two dozen criminal cases, including charges of
murder, kidnapping, extortion and threat. Prakash
Singh and Habib Ali were forcibly held hostage for two hours and mercilessly beaten
by Anant Singh and his men when they went to ask him for his reactions to allegations
of his involvement in the young woman's rape-murder. The
two journalists were rushed to a local hospital. "Cameraman
Habib and I went to take a reaction from Anant Singh about his alleged involvement
in the rape of a young woman. But he behaved dangerously. He and his henchmen
attacked us and beat us mercilessly at his residence and also abused us,"
Prakash Singh said. Meanwhile,
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced he will recommend a Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI) probe into the alleged rape and murder of Reshma on the basis
of a one-page Hindi letter she had written. Though
Nitish Kumar was inaccessible to the media since morning, he surfaced in the afternoon
to announce his decision to recommend a CBI probe. Other leaders of the ruling
party have refused to comment. In
her letter addressed to Nitish Kumar, Reshma, in her early 20s, alleged that Singh,
his bodyguard and the builder repeatedly raped her. She also said that she faced
a serious threat to her life and apprehended that Anant Singh could kill her.
Reshma's
brother told a local TV channel that his sister was raped and killed by Anant
Singh. He claimed that Singh had told him that his sister's body had been thrown
near a thick bush at Patel Nagar, a middle-class locality. The police have recovered
the body of a young woman, suspected to be of Reshma, stuffed in a sack from the
city. Sunil
Kumar, deputy inspector general of police, told newspersons that the police arrested
Anant Singh and his men under non-bailable sections of the Indian Penal Code.
He
refused to answer when asked why it took so long to take action against the legislator.
"The Patna senior superintendent of police is inquiring into the case,"
was all he would say. Anant
Singh, a legislator from Mokama, is considered close to the chief minister. He
is locally known as 'Chhote Sarkar' and is a terror in Mokama and neighbouring
areas in rural Patna district. In
2004, Singh was seen brandishing an AK-47 rifle in public. But no action was taken
against him. Under the law, only security personnel are allowed to carry the assault
rifle. Leader
of Opposition in the Bihar assembly Rabri Devi, former chief minister and wife
of Railway Minister Lalu Prasad, joined media persons to demand the arrest of
Anant Singh. Rabri
Devi, of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), has called for 'Bihar Bandh' (statewide
strike) on Saturday to protest the incident. "All the opposition parties,
including the RJD, the Congress and the Left, would join the strike to expose
the kushashan (mis-governance) of the Nitish Kumar-led government," she told
reporters. The
Congress, the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist and the Lok Janshakti
Party are supporting the strike by the RJD.
Comment Comments... Law
should be strictly enforced irrespective of the caste creed or the status of the
assailant and the victim. Every day one can see people being abused and assaulted
without any notice from the media. But when powerful men become victim everybody
including media takes notice. This is why law & order refuses to improve in
Bihar. Police men bureaucrats and politicians are almost above law. so far their
conduct with respect to other sections of the society or public/private facilities
are concerned. If Nitish Kumar wishes to be called a great Chief Minister he has
to bring every body under the purview of law as equals= SKRC skrc88@gmail.com |