A press conference was held Wednesday at the Indian Women’s Press Corps in New Delhi regarding the details that have emerged over the past two days about the mysterious circumstances under which 48-year-old CBI Judge Brijgopal Harkishan Loya died.
Apoorvanand, Hartosh Singh Bal, Manisha Sethi, Syeda Hameed & Shabnam Hashmi addressed the media and expressed grave concern at the findings of the investigation conducted by The Caravan.
A press statement issued after the event said, “Deeply troubled by attacks on ordinary people, lynching of Dalits, Muslims, killings of rationalists, journalists, activists over the past 3 years now we are suddenly faced with a new situation which forces us to ask: Would even the Judges and lawyers who refuse to tow the line be done away with?”
According to the facts revealed by The Caravan’s investigation, Brijgopal Harkishan Loya’s father Harkishan, sister Anuradha Biyani and niece Nupur Balaprasad Biyani have spoken after three years of his death to Niranjan Takle about the mysterious circumstances of his death in Nagpur in the night of Nov 30 or morning of Dec 1, 2014.
The panel put forward the demand for an immediate high-level Judicial Enquiry and security for the Loya family and the journalist Niranjan Takle.
Loya was hearing the case involving the allegedly-staged encounter killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh in 2005. The prime accused in the case was Amit Shah—Gujarat’s minister of state for home at the time of the killing, and the BJP’s national president at the time of Loya’s death.
According to the family members, Loya was persuaded to go to Nagpur (he was quite reluctant to go) to attend the wedding on November 30, 2014, of a colleagues’ daughter. On December 1, 2014, various members of the family received calls from someone who introduced himself as judge Barde informing them that Loya had a cardiac arrest and died. His post-mortem had already been conducted and his body had been sent to the ancestral home in Gategaon. They were told that he had chest pain and was taken to a private institution called the Dande Hospital in an auto rickshaw. Later, he was shifted to Meditrina hospital—another private hospital. He was declared dead on arrival. Ishwar Baheti, an RSS worker, informed Loya’s father that he would arrange for the body to reach his native place.
The Press conference was aimed to reveal the facts towards the general public.
The investigative report which has appeared in three parts in The Caravan raises questions and points out to inconsistencies in the story told so far to the world and the family by officials, said speakers.
The following were a few points raised by the speakers today:
● Different versions of the time of death given in the postmortem report and telephonic information given to the family
● Informing the family only after post-mortem was done and not immediately when he was taken ill or immediately after his death
● Loya was only 48 yrs with no history of any heart ailment
● He was in a VIP guest house, a CBI Judge, yet taken to hospital in an auto-rickshaw to an obscure private hospital
● the signature on every page of the post-mortem report by “Maiyatacha Chulatbhau”, or paternal cousin, according to the family there is no such person
● the wiping clean of all data from Loya’s phone before it was returned to the family
● the presence of blood on his clothes
● the role played by an RSS activist in telling Loya’s family about the location of his body and delivering his phone, to the family
● Sending Loya’s body to the village unaccompanied by anyone but the ambulance driver
● If it was a natural death why was the post-mortem conducted
● Why there was no panchnama
● Barde had not gone with Loya, why did he call?
● How did the RSS man know in which hospital Sarita Mandhane was?
● Why did the PM report showed the clothes as ‘Dry’ when there were blood stains on them?
● Why was the family discouraged from doing the second post-mortem?