MP govt mulls reopening Joshi murder case and probe Pragya

PTI, BHOPAL: In a politically-significant move, the Madhya Pradesh government is contemplating to reopen a 12-year-old murder case of an RSS activist in which controversial BJP leader Pragya Singh Thakur was acquitted due to lack of evidence.
RSS ‘pracharak’ Sunil Joshi was shot dead in Dewas district on December 29, 2007. Thakur, an accused in the 2008 Malegaon blasts, was one of the eight people who were acquitted by a lower court in 2017 in the Joshi murder case due to lack of evidence.
State Law Minister P C Sharma said a legal opinion is being sought for reopening the case as the bureaucrats had “faulted” by not appealing against the February 1, 2017, order of the court. The move is seen by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as a “politics of revenge” by the Congress-led government in the state. “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,” party spokesperson Rajnish Agarwal said.
Thakur is contesting the Lok Sabha election from Bhopal on a BJP ticket against the Congress’ two-time chief minister, Digvijaya Singh. The exit polls indicate of a victory for Thakur.
Sharma said the state government would appeal in a higher court to reopen the Joshi murder case, adding that the Dewas collector had been asked to submit a report. “We will seek a legal opinion on that report and then take a decision about moving a higher court,” Sharma said, claiming that the then district collector took a decision about not filing a review without asking 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,” the minister said.

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