People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 28 July 11, 2004 |
Two
CPI(M) Workers Killed In Purulia
COMRADE
Ashis Roy (46) of Adra and Comrade Mohd Aslam (47) of Jhariadi in Purulia were
travelling on a motorbike in Raghunathpur, Purulia, on June 26 morning when four
miscreants, also on motorcycles, attacked them from behind with guns and shot
both the CPI(M) workers dead on the spot at Lower Beniasole before speeding
away. In protest, a successful 12-hour bandh was held in Raghunathpur at the
call of the Purulia district unit of the CPI(M).
That
the stolen Nobel medallion must be somewhere in the Vishwa Bharati itself, was
the statement made by Dilip Sinha, former vice chancellor of the Vishwa Bharati
University, before the state’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
Sinha had once been arrested for his deep involvement in a mark sheet
fraud.
It
will be noted that the Nobel medallion and several important items of Tagore’s
memorabilia were stolen from the university campus on March 25, 2004. The bodies
that carried the investigations included the CBI, but it has produced virtually
nothing so far. Sinha was arrested by the CID when charges were lodged against
him about attesting false mark sheets to provide the job of a university
lecturer to a woman he allegedly knew. Sinha’s
tenure as vice chancellor was marked by widespread administrative malfunctioning
and by his open patronage to a section of the Trinamul Congress’s student
organisation.