SP comes under attack, Pandit's family demands CBI probe

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Press Trust of India Greater Noida (UP)
Last Updated : Jun 08 2014 | 3:45 PM IST
The ruling Samajwadi Party today came under attack over the killing of BJP leader Vijay Pandit, who was cremated here today amid tight security, with his family and MP Mahesh Sharma demanding a CBI inquiry into the murder.
Pandit's wife Geeta alleged that he was killed due to election rivalry at the behest of local SP leader Narinder Bhati, who denied the allegation.
"During Lok Sabha election, a criminal... Had called and threatened that they will kill my husband and me if we campaign for BJP candidate Mahesh Sharma.
"Later, SP candidate Narinder Bhati too had called and threatened. One threatening call was received from some contractor having patronage of ruling SP party. As we campaigned for Sharma, they took revenge and killed my husband," Geeta, who is Dadri Nagar Panchayat Chairman, alleged.
Bhati, however, said the allegations were lies. "Why will I do such a thing? These are all lies," he said.
Pandit's family also accused the police of inaction saying they had informed the cops about the threats to Pandit but they paid no heed.
"We will ask for a CBI probe. The administration is at fault," Pandit's brother Lokesh said.
After the post mortem, Pandit's body was taken to his house. Locals and BJP workers joined the procession to the cremation ground escorted by a large contingent of Provincial Armed Constabulary and local police force.
The last rites of the BJP leader, who was shot dead last night, were held at Dadri cremation ground.
Gautam Buddha Nagar MP Mahesh Sharma demanded a CBI inquiry and alleged there was jungle raj in the city as criminals were striking at will while the police failed to check rising crime.
The killing of the BJP leader has "exposed" the law and order situation, he charged.
BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said, "Nothing like government can be seen in UP. Law and order situation has completely been destroyed and the UP government is responding in a very casual way towards it".
Sharma met the family members and expressed condolences.
"He (Pandit) was like my brother and I was emotionally attached with him. I will ensure that he gets justice," Sharma said.
Sharma said he had spoken to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
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First Published: Jun 08 2014 | 3:45 PM IST

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