Union minister Beni Prasad Verma today attacked the Chhattisgarh government for its "failure" in providing security to Congress workers' cavalcade, which came under Maoist attack last week, and demanded a probe in the "conspiracy" behind "sudden change in the route".
"The dastardly attack is a massive failure on the part of the BJP government in Chhattisgarh. There also seems to be a conspiracy behind the ghastly strike, which needs to be investigated and exposed," Verma told reporters here.
When asked to elaborate, the Union minister said,"it has been learnt that there was a sudden change in the route which the Congress workers' cavalcade was supposed to follow. It deserves to be probed as to under what circumstances such a sudden change was effected".
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Verma also flayed the Uttar Pradesh government over the custodial death of terror accused Khalid Mujahid and alleged "officers who were involved in his wrongful arrest could have been behind his killing".
"Nevertheless, the death of an inmate of a prison is ultimately a failure on part of the state government in ensuring his safety. It is a serious matter and deserves to be investigated by the National Investigation Agency".
He also questioned "why has the government failed to table the report of R D Nimesh Commission, which had been set up to look into wrongful arrest of Mujahid, in the state Assembly? Does it not call the bluff of a regime, which pretends to be so deeply concerned over innocent Muslims being booked for terror cases?"
Mujahid died on May 18 in Barabanki while being escorted to Lucknow jail after a hearing. He was being brought back to Lucknow jail after hearing in a Faizabad court.
The accused fell sick and fainted near Barabanki border and was rushed to district hospital where doctors declared him dead.