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Central Minister's visit Exposed Hypocrisy of Minority-Friendly(?) CPI-M : Anuara murder case becomes a 'Forgotten Chapter'? Where is Manik Sarkar, Sahid Chowdhury now ?
TIWN Oct 26, 2017
Central Minister's visit Exposed Hypocrisy of Minority-Friendly(?) CPI-M : Anuara murder case becomes a 'Forgotten Chapter'? Where is Manik Sarkar, Sahid Chowdhury now ?
PHOTO : Central Minister for State Virendra Kumar, Sunil Deodhar meeting Anuara's father. TIWN Pic Oct 26

AGARTALA, Oct 26 (TIWN): Central Minister for State Virendra Kumar's visit has exposed CPI-M's minority welfare's false claims. The Minister met the father of Tripura's Engineering Muslim girl Anuara Choudhury along with Sunil Deodhar (State BJP Observer) and other BJP leaders on Thursday. Anuara's father broke down in tears, as no justice was finally done with Anuara murder case. Anuara who was graved without postmortem, with the protest polytechnic students and oppositions, her dead body was took out of her grave and what forensic report published it was unbelievable. While GB hospital Doctors declared her death due to heart attack, but forensic report published she was poisoned. But till day, no action has been taken against the doctors and finally Anuara's uncle has also been released in bail. Where is now Minority welfare Minister Sahid Chowdhury ? Sahid Chowdhury can shelter Mamun Mia like terrorist in his own house, also can close his eyes before illegal ganja production and cattle smuggling across Sonamura but he can not condole for Anuara, a bright minority student killed mercilessly.When TIWN reported about CM's silence on BSF Dipak Mandal's murder in Sonamura by around 25 cattle smugglers and former terror link with Sahid Chowdhury, on that time 'Deser Katha' newspaper published Sahid Chowdhury's condemnation but when in his own state's such an innocent Muslim girl died and Doctors gave a false certificate of her death, that time doesn't it spot his image ??

Anuara's uncle Noor Muhammad, a DYFI leader is now in bail and prediction says nothing will happen to him too.

Anuara’s death caused various candle march, silent rally, overnight protests in the capital city but Anuara has remained just as a victim who is still waiting for justice. However, the Chief Minister of the state Manik Sarkar being the Home Minister too, has not given any objection about police forces wrong doing even after bundles of allegations raised by every sections of the people. Apart from Nur Muhammad (DYFI leader), no other family members of Anuarahave been arrested whereas Nur Ahmed’s arrest was fully due to the pressure given by students of Polytechnic College on May-12. But the main allegation was that Anuara was beaten, poisoned by her maternal relatives that led her to die in the presence of all of her family members.

Tripura Engineering Student Anuara Choudhury's death certificate was signed by Dr. Kishan Rawat whose name is not even registered under Tripura Medical Council till day. Dr. Shyam Sundar Saha and Dr. Kishan Rawat both tried their best to prove Anuara's death as a normal death and wrote she died in heart attack, whereas she was poisoned in real.

Earlier, Anuara's case was under Section-702, but after the forensic report came, then the case was moved into-302 IPC. That raised question on GB Hospitals' doctors role who without any treatment said that she died out of Heart attack. But quite surprising, police is utter silent and sympathetic towards the GB hospital doctors. Is police waiting for further road blockade, agitations ?

 Manik Sarkar led paralyzed Police Force's role is under heavy scanner that led Anuara's father to take steps against the women police force who tried their best to dump the case under the file just because Anuara's uncle Nur Muhammad  is DYFI leader.

 Anuara's father Abdulla Amin further constantly alleged that Anuara's uncle Jakir Hossain's son Sani Aktar had raped her and later she was beaten by her family members which killed her pathetically. 

 
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