Expressing grief at the death of NSUI leader Rohit Pandey during treatment at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital yesterday, Tiwari said, "It is surprising how authorities did not take cognisance of this unfortunate incident. This attitude of neglect is unpardonable. Those responsible must be brought to book."
He also appealed to all sections of society and student organisations to help maintain peace in the state.
He was demanding immediate transfer of a police SHO whom he accused of lodging a false case against five Union activists for torching three bikes parked outside ABVP office at Maldhan in the district during student union polls there recently.
However, when his demand was not conceded, he allegedly immolated himself and died after nearly a week-long treatment in Delhi.
A CB-CID probe has already been ordered into the immolation incident by Chief Minister Harish Rawat.
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