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Murder case of INLD Haryana chief sees former MLA among 12 booked

Nafe Singh Rathee’s family refused to cremate his body until those behind the murder were arrested. The attack on the INLD Haryana unit chief came weeks before the Lok Sabha elections, drawing sharp reactions from opposition parties who alleged a breakdown in law and order in the BJP-ruled state.

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By PTI Feb 26, 2024 2:36:49 PM IST (Published)

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Murder case of INLD Haryana chief sees former MLA among 12 booked
Police on Monday booked a former Haryana MLA and 11 other people in connection with the murder of the Indian National Lok Dal’s state unit president Nafe Singh Rathee and a party worker in Bahadurgarh near Delhi.

Rathee and party worker Jai Kishan were shot dead by assailants on Sunday. Three private gunmen hired by former MLA Rathee for security were also injured in the attack.
In an FIR registered on Monday, police named former MLA Naresh Kaushik, Karambir Rathee, Ramesh Rathee, Satish Rathee, Gaurav Rathee, Rahul and Kamal. The FIR also mentions five unnamed people. The case has been registered under various IPC sections, including that of murder.
Nafe Singh Rathee’s family refused to cremate his body until those behind the murder were arrested. The attack on the INLD Haryana unit chief came weeks before the Lok Sabha elections, drawing sharp reactions from opposition parties who alleged a breakdown in law and order in the BJP-ruled state.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar Sunday said that not a single culprit involved in this case will be spared. Police have been instructed to arrest the accused as soon as possible and take strictest action, he said.
INLD senior leader Abhay Singh Chautala accused the government of failing to provide Nafe Singh Rathee with security despite a threat to his life. He also demanded a CBI probe into the incident.
The opposition Congress and Aam Aadmi Party also hit out at the Manohar Lal Khattar government over the incident.

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