Haryana recommends CBI probe into Dalit toddlers' killing

CM Khattar said four accused in the case have been arrested so far

Former CM Haryana Bhupender Singh Hooda and MLA Karan Dalal meets injured Jitender after his house was set on fire by some dominant people at Ballabgarh in Faridabad
Former CM Haryana Bhupender Singh Hooda and MLA Karan Dalal meets injured Jitender after his house was set on fire by some dominant people at Ballabgarh in Faridabad
Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Oct 22 2015 | 12:58 AM IST
The Haryana government on Wednesday recommended a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the burning alive of a Dalit family, which resulted in the death of two toddlers at a village in Faridabad district on Tuesday.

“Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has recommended a CBI probe into the incident. A special investigating team (SIT) headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police, Puran Chand, has also been formed ,” the chief minister’s media advisor, Amit Arya said.He said four persons have been arrested so far.

The government has announced Rs 10 lakh and a job to the victims’ family, he said. Arya said the chief minister would visit the village on Thursday. The SIT will probe the case before CBI takes over, police sources said. Once the CBI probe gets notified, the investigation details will be handed over to them as per procedure.

Haryana Director-General of Police Y P Singal said the situation in Sanped village was under control and the Dalit family had agreed to conduct the last rites of the two toddlers.

“They tried to block the National Highway (in Faridabad) but we made them understand that this will put thousands of commuters to inconvenience. Then, they protested with the bodies on the outer road. However, after persuasion, they agreed to conduct the last rites,” Singal said.

He said the Officer In-charge Ballabgarh Police station Anil Kumar and seven other policemen have been suspended for dereliction of duty in connection with the incident.

Singhal said the incident, according to investigations so far, was the result of enmity between Dalit and the Rajput families of the village.

Haryana's Additional Director General of Police (law and order) Mohammed Akil said the situation was peaceful now.

"The situation is under control and peaceful now," he said.

The situation is being closely monitored by the state police chief and other senior officials.
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First Published: Oct 22 2015 | 12:25 AM IST

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