Har orders CBI probe into dalit toddlers' killing amid protest

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Press Trust of India Faridabad/Chandigarh
Last Updated : Oct 21 2015 | 7:48 PM IST
Under attack from the Opposition and ally LJP, the Haryana government today recommended a CBI probe into the burning alive of a dalit family in Faridabad by upper caste perpetrators which left two toddlers dead.
Villagers of Sanped, the scene of the ghastly crime, staged protests thorough the day with the bodies of two-and-a-half-years-old Vaibhav and 11-month-old Divya before the administration persuaded them to lift a road blockade and perform the last rites of the little children.
"Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has recommended a CBI probe in the incident. A SIT has also been formed which is headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police Puran Chand," Khattar's media advisor, Amit Arya said in Chandigarh.
He said four of the 11 accused have been arrested so far.
The government has announced Rs 10 lakh as compensation and a job to the victims' family, he said.
The situation in the village, some 35 km from the national capital, turned volatile when the bodies where brought home. Amid the pervading gloom, wailing relatives received the body.
However, the sombre atmosphere soon turned volatile as scores of slogan-shouting dalits, walking hand in hand, carried the bodies, placed it on the Delhi-Agra highway and blocked the traffic.
Police had to used "mild" lathicharge to clear the highway after which the protesters jammed a bypass.
Khattar, who was to visit the village today, postponed it for tomorrow, apparently because of the protests.
While Vaibhav and his sister Divya had perished in the blaze allegedly set off by some upper caste people who had a running feud with their family on the intervening night of October 19-20, their mother Rekha, 28, suffered serious burns and is battling for life in a Delhi hospital. Their father Jitender, 31, also received injuries while trying to save them.
The killers were alleged to have poured petrol into their house from an open window and set it alight after locking the doors from outside.
As tempers ran high, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi visited the village where he accused the Prime Minister, Harayana Chief Minister, the BJP and RSS of practicising "politics of crushing" those who are weak which results in such incidents.
"This is an attitude shared by the Prime Minister, Chief Minister of the state and the entire BJP and RSS. The attidute is if somebody is weak, he can be crushed. What you have seen is the result of this attitude," Gandhi said after meeting the distraught family members.
"In Haryana, there is no government for the poor and poor people are being targeted here which is totally wrong. I have assured the victims' family that I would do whatever they want from me including pressuring the government," he said.
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First Published: Oct 21 2015 | 7:48 PM IST

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