Dadri lunching case: Bulandshahr slain cop Singh had revealed that the then state government, headed by Akhilesh Yadav, had manipulated the outcome of the veterinary and FSL examinations
New Delhi: Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh, the policeman who got killed in the Bulandshahr violence, had said that the then Samajwadi party government had exerted pressure on him to change the meat sample that was seized from the scene in the Akhlaq case, Cobrapost reported.
This revelation was made when Cobrapost had met with Singh months ago in view of lynchings across the nation in the name of cow protection. In that interaction, Singh had revealed that the then state government, headed by Akhilesh Yadav, had manipulated the outcome of the veterinary and FSL examinations.
Mohammad Akhlaq was lynched to death by a blood-thirsty mob on September 28, 2015. He was accused of killing a cow and consuming its meat. 18 arrests were made in the case; which Singh was investigating. But within 40 days before the inquest was complete, the officer was shunted out. The Akhilesh government was working behind the scenes and was arm-twisting the evidence. Singh did not budge under pressure and was hence transferred.
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