Darjeeling: The Supreme Court has stayed the Madan Tamang
murder trial after the CBI said it would challenge a Calcutta court
order discharging Gorkha Janmukti Morcha chief Bimal Gurung in the case.
"The
CBI counsel submitted that it intends to challenge Bimal Gurung's
discharge," Amar Lama, brother of Madan and a lawyer who is pursuing the
case, said.
The stay by a Supreme Court bench of Justices Kurian
Joseph came on a plea by Tamang's widow Bharati seeking reinvestigation
of the 2010 case and cancellation of the bail to 22 of the 47 accused.
Bharati
had also alleged that the chargesheet had been filed without complete
evidence. Gurung had been discharged by the trial court in Calcutta in
August this year.
Those out on bail include Gurung's wife Asha
and other Morcha leaders Roshan Giri and Binay Tamang, Jana Andolan
Party president Harka Bahadur Chhetri and Trinamul leader Pradeep
Pradhan.
#Bharati has also moved Calcutta High Court against the
discharge. "Our petition challenging Gurung's discharge will come up for
hearing on January 9, 2018," said Lama, the brother of the slain
leader.
Discharging Gurung, the sessions court had observed that
the CBI had failed to provide enough evidence. The order, which had come
in the middle of the 104-day shutdown in the hills, had proved a major
relief for Gurung.
Madan, the Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League leader, was hacked to death on May 21, 2010, before a rally.
The Telegraph
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