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CBI argues for framing of charges in Madan Tamang case

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Aug 01 2017 | 6:43 PM IST
The CBI today sought framing of charges for murder and criminal conspiracy against 46 accused, including Gorkha Janmukti Morcha chief Bimal Gurung, in the All India Gorkha League leader Madan Tamang's killing in Darjeeling.
During a hearing in the city sessions court, CBI counsel Arun Bhagat prayed for framing of charges against the accused, among whom are the top brass of GJM, including Bimal Gurung, his wife Asha, Roshan Giri, Col (retd) Ramesh Alley, former MLA Harka Bahadur Chetri, Binay Tamang and Rabin Subba.
The CBI counsel submitted before Kundan Kumar Kumai, chief judge of city sessions court, that Madan Tamang, who had decided to hold a public meeting at Chowkbazar in the heart of Darjeeling town in May 2010, was forced to reschedule it a number of times owing to opposition by GJM.
Claiming that the GJM leadership had decided not to allow any other party to hold a political rally in the hills, Bhagat submitted that it was particularly opposed to AIGL as its leader Tamang was attempting to bring to the fore alleged corruption among the GJM top brass.
Tamang had decided to hold the meeting on May 10, 2010 at Clubside near the Mall and on the fateful day, when he was overseeing preparations for the rally, about 200 GJM activists armed with deadly weapons attacked him, Bhagat stated.
He was hit by a sharp weapon in his neck and was declared brought dead when he was taken to Darjeeling Sadar Hospital, the CBI counsel submitted.
Bhagat claimed that GJM Women's wing leader Asha had threatened Tamang two days before his killing and was also seen at a place close to the spot of the crime before the incident.

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The CBI lawyer claimed that Bimal Gurung and some other leaders had chosen to stay in Kalimpong and other places on that day, but there was evidence of telephonic conversations that point to their involvement in the conspiracy and murder of Tamang.
Earlier, Debasish Roy, counsel for several accused persons, sought adjournment of hearing on the ground that GJM general secretary Roshan Giri has moved the Supreme Court seeking transfer of his trial in the case to Sikkim from Kolkata apprehending serious law and order crisis.
The CBI opposed the prayer submitting that the Supreme Court had not passed any stay on the proceedings here.
Judge Kumai said that since there was no stay order by the apex court and because the Calcutta High Court has directed this court to complete hearing for framing of charges within August 17, proceedings would continue.
The matter would again come up for hearing tomorrow.

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First Published: Aug 01 2017 | 6:43 PM IST

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