Post-poll violence: West Bengal moves Supreme Court against High Court decision
The Hindu
Central agency may not probe cases fairly. Investigation may become an avenue for political witch-hunting, it says
The State of West Bengal on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court in appeal against a five-judge Bench decision of the Calcutta High Court committed in the aftermath of the Assembly elections. The State said it apprehended that the CBI, a Central agency, may not probe the cases fairly. It said the investigation may become an avenue for political witch-hunting In its decision in August, the High Court Bench had agreed with the National Human Rights Commission report of July to order CBI probe into the alleged post-poll violence.More Related News

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