His 17-year-old son Ashu Yadav was murdered on Holi on February 2. However, the murder accused are still absconding, the family is pleading for justice
As soon as she enters the yard, Archana breaks down and cries. Her throat is swollen from crying, her eyes are red from swelling. After the death of her husband, her son Ashu became her life support. But Archana is devastated after the unexpected death of her son. She is pleading for justice.
Grandmother Pawandevi faints as she remembers the news that her grandson was killed. Uncles Bablu Yadav and Lalbabu Yadav are also unconscious. Asked about the incident, their eyes will also be watery .
These are the scenes of the Archana Yadav family of Janakpurdham sub-metropolitan city-23 Bindhi. It is the third week of mourning for his family. Archana is counting the days for the police to get justice. However, no one has been able to convince him to bring justice.
His 17-year-old son Ashu Yadav was murdered on Holi on February 2. However, the accused of murder are still absconding. Ashu's father Pappu Yadav died of cancer last decade. Since then, Archana was spending her life supporting her son Ashu. However, he complains that his only son was eaten by the sinners of the village. "My misery started on that day," Archana said remembering her husband's death, "the sinners took away the only support I had." They allege that the police are not interested in the investigation. The victim's family closed the Janakpur-Jaleshwar road section for two days and staged a demonstration with the help of the locals. However, the deceased Ashu's uncle, Bablu, said that despite the fact that the police verbally said that the investigation was going on at a fast pace, they were ignoring it.
'Last Sunday too, we jammed the road and demonstrated . The police used force to open the road jam," he said. "They called us for a discussion and verbally asked for three days' time. We did not give written request . Again, now the accused of murder is walking around openly. They suspect that the police have met with the accused. He informed that seven people have been accused and a complaint has been registered at the District Police Dhanusha.
The police arrested the accused on time and said that if they did not proceed with the investigation, their family became more dangerous. Local Vijayakumar Kapadi said that one of the accused was arrested by the police and left at that time. The police came on the day of the incident. After arresting the main accused, one more person was arrested and made to sit in the car on the basis that he was involved in the incident,'' he said. Now that person is absconding. Therefore, it is clear that the police are involved in this incident. How did the
happen?
The deceased Ashu was a student in class 8. Yajnavalkya was studying Sanskrit in English medium at Janakpurdham. His house is a hundred meters east of Bindhi Chowk under the Janakpur-Jaleshwar road section. Other groups were also playing Holi on the same road section. Some were applying color by force and some were running away . There was a young man who was running away, 21-year-old Dhamendra Mahato . Ashu stopped him from the front.
Meanwhile Dhamendra's other friends came and tore the Holi kurta he was wearing. Dhamendra and his other friends prepared to take revenge saying that Ashu had helped to tear the same kurta. Some time after the dispute, Ashu was stabbed to death by the local Vijay Kapad. An attempt was made to stab Rajan Mahato who tried to save him. The people along with Rajan took Ashu to the hospital .
Dhanusha SP Bhuvneshwar Tiwari informed that it has been 17 days since the complaint was registered in Dhanusha district police. According to him, the main accused of the incident is under police custody. Other accused are absconding .
'Our investigation is ongoing . The other accused are also absconding," he said, "Therefore, many things are yet to be revealed. Since the fugitive accused are out of Nepal, the police is running out of time. SP Tiwari, who is coordinating with the Indian police, says. He clarified that the police are doing their job and the allegations that the police are colluding with the accused are baseless.
