National

Chhattisgarh Police Trying To Implicate Me In False Case: Soni Sori

Speaking at a press conference in Raipur on Sunday, Sori called it "a conspiracy" by the police.

Advertisement

Chhattisgarh Police Trying To Implicate Me In False Case: Soni Sori
info_icon

Tribal activist Soni Sori has accused the Chhattisgarh police of trying to implicate her in a "false" case.

A senior Sukma police official told PTI that Sodi Hadma, a resident of Nulkatong village, close to the site of the August 6 encounter, has filed a complaint with Konta police station that Sori and a few others had come there to provoke residents. 15 naxals were killed in the encounter.

Speaking at a press conference in Raipur on Sunday, Sori said she did not know the person who has filed the complaint against her and called it "a conspiracy" by the police.

Advertisement

In his complaint made on August 24, Hadma alleged Sori and a few others had visited Nulkatong, as part of an AAP fact-finding team, and provoked villagers to give statements against the police.

The police official said no FIR was registered on Hadma's complaint but Sori was called to Konta police station for questioning.

"Sodi Hadma, who I have never met, has complained against me. It is a conspiracy of the police to implicate me in a false case. The truth will come out if he and I are brought face to face," Sori told reporters.

AAP state convener Sanket Thakur defended Sori and said the Chhattisgarh government was "scared" of the influence of his party and her in Bastar region, of which Sukma is a part.

"Sori has been fighting for the rights of tribals for several years. The state government is scared of the increasing impact of AAP and her growing popularity in Bastar region. Therefore, it is trying to implicate her in a false case," Thakur said.

He warned that th eparty will stage protests if any attempt was made to arrest Sori.

On August 6, personnel from District Reserve Guard, Special Task Force, Central Reserve Police Force and its elite unit Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) encircled a maoist camp in Nulkatong, about 500 kilometres from the state capital, and gunned down 15 naxals in a 30-minute firefight.

Advertisement

(PTI)

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement