Madhav was killed during the exchange of fire in Mohanpur Aduki village on January 17. Villagers alleged that a bullet fired by the police team hit the boy, but the police suspect he was caught in the cross firing by the criminals.
An FIR was registered against four "erring" policemen who were involved in the encounter and they were suspended.
Mathur, who led a fact-finding team to the village today, demanded that a case of murder be registered against the "erring" police personnel.
He said his party would be forced to raise the issue in the Legislative Assembly, "since police as well as the government is trying to shield the guilty and hush-up the case".
Mathur said he was convinced the police didn't have a reason to fire.
"After verifying facts from family members and villagers, the delegation has come to conclusion that there was no provocation for the police, since neither any hardened criminal nor any history-sheeter is present in the village," he said.
Transfer of guilty to lines or even suspension are proofs that every effort is being made to safeguard the erring police personnel, the minister said.
Mathur has also demanded a government job to Amarnath, Madhav's father.
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