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SHAME: Chhattisgarh cops ask martyr's kin to return money spent on funeral

Last updated on: April 15, 2015 17:25 IST

In a bizarre incident, Chhattisgarh police asked the family of police personnel to pay Rs 10,000 for performing the last rites of the jawan, who was killed while fighting Naxals.

As the issue snowballed into an embarrassing controversy, Chief Minister Raman Singh expressed his displeasure and ordered issuance of a show cause notice to the Superintendent of Police and suspension of an inspector for issuing the notice.

"I have today directed that the SP should be issued a show cause notice and the officer who has issued that notice be suspended with immediate effect. We need to be sensitive with the people who are in pain due to loss of their family members," a visibly upset Singh said.

Kishore Pandey, a special police officer, was killed in a Naxal attack in May 2011. A sum of Rs 10,000 was then spent on his last rites from the police welfare fund.

The state police force had in June last year first raised the demand against the amount spent by it. Further, a notice was sent on Sunday seeking immediate refund of the amount.

“It is to mention that your brother Kishore Pandey was martyred in a Naxal attack on May 23, 2011. An advance of Rs 10,000 was immediately made for his last rites from non-government welfare fund,” as per the notice sent to Kaushal Pandey.

This department had earlier sought the amount in a letter written in June last year which was followed by a reminder on April 12.

The fresh notice asked the family members to return the money to the state exchequer immediately. Meanwhile, senior police officials have cancelled the notice after the matter came to light.

Chhattisgarh Additional Director General of Police (Anti-Naxal Operations) R K Vij said that the notice has been cancelled and that he has sought more information in the matter.

The main opposition – Congress -- in Chhattisgarh has termed the notice as an “insult to martyrs”.

 The government has the ‘habit of insulting’ the martyrs, state’s Congress unit spokesman Shailesh Nitin Trivedi alleged.

Earlier, there was an attempt to provide employment to the family members of former state Congress chief Nandkumar Patel and former Leader of Opposition Mahendra Karma, both of whom were killed in Naxal attacks, on class IV posts.

There have also been incidents of transporting the bodies of deceased security personnel in garbage van and dumping their uniforms, he further alleged.

Trivedi said that according to police officials, the family members of security personnel killed in the Gariaband Naxal attack were given a compensation of Rs five lakh and also provided employment.

However, issuing such a notice to the family which has lost his son is an insult to the martyr, he alleged.

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