Mandsaur firing: MP minister makes U-turn, says no clean chit

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Feb 19 2019 | 7:40 PM IST

A day after defending the previous BJP government's stand in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly on the June 2017 Mandsaur firing, the new Congress regime here Tuesday took a u-turn claiming it had not given any clean chit and was still scrutinising the inquiry report into the incident.

Six farmers were killed on June 6, 2017 in Mndsaur district in police firing during protests over farm loan waiver and better crop prices.

The killing had been one of the mainstays of the Congress' campaign for the Assembly polls held in November last year and party chief Rahul Gandhi had kick-started it with a rally in Mandsaur on June 7, 2018.

In a written reply to a question in the state Assembly on Monday, MP Home Minister Bala Bachchan had said the firing was carried out by police in "self-defence" and "to protect government and private properties".

He had also said that the police action was in accordance with standard procedure laid down.

Congress MLA from Sailana, Harshvijay Gehlot, had, through a question, sought details of Mandsaur firing and the police officers responsible for it.

Bachchan's written reply in the House stated, "Police, in absence of executive magistrate, carried out the firing in accordance to the standard procedure at Bahu Chowpaty on Mhow-Neemuch Road (under Pipliya Mandi Police Station of Mandsaur district) in self-defence and in a bid to protect the government and private properties."
In a u-turn from this written reply, Bachchan, in a hurriedly called press conference on Tuesday, clarified, "The state government has not given any clean chit to those guilty of police firing and is still in the process of scrutinising the inquiry report on this incident."
On Digvijaya Singh's comment, Bachchan said, "I have spoken to Digvijaya Singh ji in the morning. No clean chit has been given to any person. Every person found guilty in this matter would be punished."

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First Published: Feb 19 2019 | 7:40 PM IST

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