Several people at a village in Beed started a ‘jal samadhi’ agitation on Wednesday demanding arrest of the absconding accused in the murder of sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh.

The protest came a day after NCP minister Dhananjay Munde’s associate Walmik Karad, wanted in an extortion case linked to the sarpanch’s murder, surrendered before police in Pune. He was subsequently remanded in 14-day police custody.

Beed Superintendent of Police Navneet Kanwat met the protesters and sought 10 days to arrested the murder accused.

The Crime Investigation Department (CID) is investigating the murder and extortion cases.

Santosh Deshmukh, sarpanch of Massajog village in Kej tehsil, was abducted last month and killed on December 9, allegedly for opposing an extortion bid by some persons who had demanded money from a windmill company.

Police have so far arrested three people in connection with the case while three others are at large. Karad and one more person have been arrested in the extortion case.

On Wednesday, several villagers entered a lake in Massajog and stood waist-deep in the water as part of the ‘jal samadhi’ agitation.

One of the protesters said, “Santosh Deshmukh should get justice. Even after 23 days [of murder], three accused in the case are still absconding.

“What is the police administration doing? The accused should be arrested and hanged to death. Therefore, the villagers have entered the water as a mark of protest.”

Kanwat later met some of the agitators by calling them out of the lake. “I have met the agitators and interacted with them regarding their expectations from the police department. They are demanding proper investigation and that the accused be arrested soon. The involvement of the accused [in other related cases] should also be investigated,” he said.

The official said the police were making “100%” efforts to arrest the three absconding accused.

After Deshmukh’s murder, the Kej police had registered the case against Sudarshan Ghule and five other unidentified persons.

Later, the complainant, Shivraj Deshmukh, a relative of the deceased sarpanch, identified the other accused.

Out of the six accused, the police have so far arrested Pratik Ghule, Jayram Chate and Mahesh Kedar, while Sudarshan Ghule, Sudhir Sangle and Krushna Andhale are yet to be apprehended, as per officials.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who holds the Home Department, on Tuesday said he spoke with Santosh Deshmukh’s brother over phone, and assured him that justice will be done.

“Until the guilty are hanged to death, the police will continue to do their duty. All individuals involved in the Beed case will face prosecution. We will not tolerate ‘goonda raj’ [rule of criminals]. Nobody will be spared,” he told reporters.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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