Shehla murder: Congress demands arrest of
BJP legislator
Friday April 13, 2012 01:41:02 AM,
IANS
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Shehla murder: Accused says BJP legislator
guilty
Zahida
Parvez, prime accused in activist Shehla Masood's murder,
Wednesday alleged outside a CBI court in Indore that BJP
legislator Dhruv Narayan Singh had "a major role" in the crime.
The legislator has been
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Bhopal:
Hundreds of Congressmen cadres Thursday demanded the arrest of
Bhartiya Janata Party legislator Dhruv Narayan Singh, after Zahida
Parvez, the prime accused in RTI activist Shehla Masood's murder,
alleged that he was deeply involved in the murder.
The Congress cadres also alleged a conspiracy hatched by senior
party leaders in Delhi.
Masood was assassinated on Aug 16 last year near her house when
she was going to participate in India Against Corruption (IAC)
fast.
The high profile case is being investigated by Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI) and five people including interior designer
Zahida Parvez, her friend Saba Farooqui, city-based criminal
Shaqib 'Danger', Kanpoor's shooters Irfan Ali and Tabish Khan had
been arrested so far.
During hearing in CBI court, Parvez had alleged Wednesday to
reporters that Dhruv Narayan Singh had deep involvement in the
murder of the RTI activist and that CBI is saving him.
Hundreds of Congressmen demonstrated before BJP office here and
burnt effigy of the BJP legislator Thursday.
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