We hope to get justice from Mayawati: Nithari victims' kin
May 15, 2007 - 6:19:19 PM
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The kin say their hopes of getting justice have got strengthened after Mayawati transferred over 100 bureaucrats and police officials, allegedly close to Mulayam Singh, immediately after she took over on May 13.
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By IANS,
[RxPG] Nithari -, May 15 - Their hearts are full of hope as they go to Lucknow to meet Mayawati. The distraught kin of the victims of the Nithari serial killings are meeting the new Uttar Pradesh chief minister on Wednesday and are optimistic she will do justice to them.
A group of 18 relatives of the several children and women who were sexually assaulted and murdered by a psychopath serial killer in Noida Tuesday left for Lucknow. They are hoping to get justice after the Central Bureau of Investigation - absolved businessman Moninder Singh Pandher of the crimes and said the main culprit was his manservant, Surinder Koli.
'We have lost faith in the CBI after they exonerated Pandher for killing our innocent children. We hope the new CM would listen to us,' Ram Kishan, one of the victim's father, told IANS.
'It can't be possible that Pandher was unaware and not involved in the gruesome killings of the 18 girls and women at his house. We will ask the chief minister to appoint a commission for reinvestigation of the entire matter,' he added.
The relatives would also discuss issues related to the land given as compensation by the previous Mulayam Singh Yadav government.
'The local authorities are not giving us the registration papers of the land given to us by the Mulayam government. We will request Mayawati to give directions in this regard too,' said Durga Prasad, father of a five-year-old victim.
The kin say their hopes of getting justice have got strengthened after Mayawati transferred over 100 bureaucrats and police officials, allegedly close to Mulayam Singh, immediately after she took over on May 13.
The macabre Nithari killings came to light last December with the recovery of skeletal remains of four women and 15 children from a drain behind the Noida house of Moninder Singh Pandher.
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