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MP government may reopen RSS worker Sunil Joshi''s murder case

BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh''s Kamal Nath government is likely to reopen RSS activist Sunil Joshi''s murder case in which BJP candidate from Bhopal Sadhvi Pragya Thakur is an accused.

MP government may reopen RSS worker Sunil Joshi''s murder case

Pragya Thakur (below) is among eight people who were accused and later acquitted in the case in Debruary 2017. PTI file photo



Bhopal, May 21

Madhya Pradesh's Kamal Nath government is likely to reopen RSS activist Sunil Joshi's murder case in which BJP candidate from Bhopal Pragya Thakur is an accused.

State Law and Order Minister PC Sharma hinted about a government decision in this regard while speaking to the media on Monday.

He said: "I will not call Pragya Thakur a Sadhvi because she has described the assassin of Mahatma Gandhi as a patriot and martyr Hemant Karkare as a traitor. These comments point to the fact that she was involved in the murder of Sunil Joshi".

Joshi, a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RJD) pracharak, was killed on December 29, 2007, in Dewas district of the state. Eight persons accused in the case, including Pragya Thakur, were acquitted by the NIA court in February 2017. — IANS

 

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