Slain Maoist Azad’s wife names Chidambaram as conspirator

Padma had recorded the sworn statement in pursuance of filing of a murder case against the policemen who had participated in the encounter, which also saw the killing of journalist Hemchandra Pandey.

January 30, 2014 01:36 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:34 pm IST - ADILABAD:

K. Padma, wife of slain Maoist Cherukuri Rajkumar alias Azad, on Wednesday named former Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram and four top police officers from Andhra Pradesh as conspirators in the > alleged fake encounter killing of the extremist leader on July 2, 2010 in Adilabad district.

In her statement recorded before Adilabad Judicial First Class Magistrate Mary Danamma, the petitioner pleaded for inclusion of the names of the then AP Director General of Police R.R. Girish Kumar, then SIB DIG Shashidhar Reddy, then Adilabad Superintendent of Police P. Promod Kumar and Additional SP (Operations) S. Tripathi besides the Home Minister.

Padma had recorded the sworn statement in pursuance of filing of a murder case against the policemen who had participated in the encounter which also saw the killing of journalist Hemchandra Pandey.

The latter’s wife Babita had recorded her statement on November 29, last year.

The Magistrate subsequently posted for further evidence on February 7 for taking cognizance of the petition.

Swamy Agnivesh, who has been cited as a witness, is likely to record his statement before the Magistrate on that day.

It may be recalled that 29 policemen who had participated in the encounter in question have been accused in the first instance of killing the extremist leader in cold blood. An inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigation however, found the encounter to be genuine as per its report submitted to the Supreme Court last year.

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