B’GIR
TRIBAL BODY CONCERNED OVER SLOW INQUIRY
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The Zilla Adivasi Kalyan
Sangh of Balangir has expressed concern over the slow process of investigation
by police into the fake caste certificate issues and urged the police
administration to expedite the inquiry process and submit report to the Revenue
Divisional Commissioner (RDC) Sambalpur.
A delegation of tribals
on Saturday led by Sangh secretary Niranjan Bisi, Braja Kishor Singh Bhoi and
Zilla Parishad Member Satya Narayan Bhoi met Additional SP Sashi Bhushan
Satpathy, ADM Laxmikant Pyarelal Pradhan, Sub-Collector Bimal Prasad Mahanty
and appraised their demands.
As per a ruling of the
Supreme Court, there should be a DSP of Vigilance in the SP office who would
inquire into fake caste certificate issues and report it to State-level
scrutiny committee. Moreover, earlier it was decided that the police
administration would complete inquiry of 33 cases of fake caste certificate
each month. For one year, it was followed but later slowed down to almost nil
report.
“RDC officials are also
informing us that no inquiry report from the SP office is reaching here,” said
Niranjan Bisi.
Additional SP Satpathy
informed that a total of 11 completed cases, including five this year, have
been submitted to the State-level scrutiny committee.
“We are leaving no stone
unturned to arrest the main accused Bijaya Bariha of the Pardhiapali case,”
added the Additional SP.
The Zilla Adivasi Lalyan
Sangh submitted a 10-point charter of demands to the district
administration.
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