MP Govt to Reopen 12-Year-Old Murder Case Against Pragya Thakur

The Congress-led government in the state will seek legal opinion on reopening the murder case against her.
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BJP candidate for Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh, Pragya Thakur.
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BJP candidate for Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh, Pragya Thakur.
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The Madhya Pradesh government, on Tuesday, 21 May, is planning to reopen an old murder case against BJP candidate Pragya Singh Thakur, a day after exit polls predicted a victory for her from the Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency.

The Congress-led government in the state will seek a legal opinion on reopening the murder case of ex-RSS pracharak Sunil Joshi, in which Pragya Singh was acquitted, the state Law Minister PC Sharma said.

Joshi was shot dead in Dewas district on 29 December 2007. Thakur and seven other accused were acquitted by a court there in 2017 due to lack of evidence against them.

The state government will appeal in a higher court to reopen the Joshi murder case, Sharma said. The Dewas collector has been asked to submit a report in connection with the case, the minister added.

“We will seek a legal opinion on that report and then take a decision about moving a higher court.”
PC Sharma, State Law Minister

Sharma claimed that the then district collector took a decision on his own to shut the case, instead of sending it to the law department for legal opinion.

“The district collector should have sent the report to the law department instead of deciding that there was no need to move a higher court,” he added.

BJP Dubs the Move ‘Revenge Politics’

“It looks like the MP government is going to take this decision because Pragya Thakur contested the election as BJP candidate against Congress' Digvijaya Singh. This is politics of revenge," state BJP spokesman Rajnish Agrawal said.

Thakur, an accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case, is currently out on bail.

Joshi, also known as Guruji, was shot dead by bike- borne assailants in Chuna Khadan area of Dewas. He was reportedly evading arrest for his alleged role in the murder of a Congress leader.

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