Wednesday, April 26, 2006

I'll come to the truth--Justice Rajkhowa

I depended on Imphal Free Press for yesterday’s post. Today, all the papers came out with reports on the inquiry commission’s proceedings. Poknapham had one photograph of the school where the proceedings took place in Lungthulien. I read all the papers and all of them said they were prevented from taking pictures—Poknapham did not say how it got the photo.

Justice Rajkhowa was asked how would he come to the truth without getting statements from the perpetrators and also without medical reports. He said he invited statements from all the concerned including the perpetrators and if some parties did not co-operate, it would not be his fault. Regarding the medical reports, he said that as there was a time gap of 4 months it’s futile to seek the reports now.

So?—the journos asked.

The justice said he will decide if he can trust the persons who directly deposed before him. Based on this he will make his recommendations to the State govt.

Sangai Express has a further meeting with the Justice in his Imphal office. He said he had more statements from more than 200 persons. So, he has now to continue the proceedings in Churachandpur to formally record their statements.

All the reports said they found all the houses in Lungthulien with closed doors and they could not find lodge for the night’s stay there. One paper pointedly mentioned one Joseph Hmar, a student leader who told them that he was not in a position to make arrangement for the journos’ stay there. So, all of them had to return to Parbung, 10 kms away from there.

So, why could not they stay back in Parbung and have, let’s say, a feel of the further two days proceedings there?

The details are hazy. One paper suggested there was apparent sabotage there in Parbung also. So, they had hurried back to Imphal.

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