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          Patna, Jan 5 (IANS) Bihar's opposition parties, including the   Congress, the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) and the Lok Janshakti   Party (LJP), have demanded a judicial inquiry into the murder of Bharatiya   Janata Party (BJP) legislator Raj Kishore Kesri by a woman teacher who had   accused him of rape. 
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	  "Congress has demanded a judicial probe by a high court judge   because we have no faith in the state government's order of a probe by the   police," Congress spokesperson Prem Chand Mishra said. The CPI(ML) also favoured a judicial probe.
 "The state government should   order a judicial probe if it is committed to justice for the woman," CPI(ML)   leader Meena Tiwari said.
 
 Tiwari said that CPI(ML) also demanded adequate   security for Rupam Pathak, the school teacher who knifed Kesri. She is   undergoing treatment at Katihar Medical College and Hospital under judicial   custody.
 
 "Her life may be in danger and some people may want to suppress   the truth and facts in the case," she said.
 
 The CPI(ML) also staged a   march to protest Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi's clean chit to Kesri   and his remarkes about Pathak being a blackmailer.
 
 "It is a shameful act   on part of Sushil Kumar Modi, who is leading light of BJP in Bihar, to call a   woman a blackmailer for accusing his party legislator of raping her," Meena   Tiwari said.
 
 The BJP is a junior partner in Bihar's ruling coalition led   by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal-United.
 
 LJP leader Pasupati   Kumar Paras said the Bihar government should order a judicial probe into the   incident.
 
 Sudha Verghese, a noted social activist, who also runs the NGO   Nari Gunjan, said the authorities were jumping to conclusions before the probe   was complete.
 
 "I was anguished at the statements of Modi and other BJP   leaders who had already pronounced their judgement and by the haste of the   police to bring her (Pathak) to book at any cost and in the shortest period of   time," she said.
 
 Rupam Pathak, around 40 years old, went to Kesri's home   in Purnia town, some 350 km from Patna, and stabbed him to death in presence of   a number of people.
 
 Kesri, a BJP legislator from Purnia assembly   constituency, was 51.
 
 A police officer told IANS over phone from Purnia   that the school teacher had last year accused Kesri of raping her for over three   years and lodged a criminal case against him.
 
 "But later, she had   withdrawn the rape charge. It is a matter of investigation as to what prompted   her to do so," he said.
 
 A local political activist told IANS that Pathak   had withdrawn the case before the October-November Bihar assembly polls after   she was promised a large amount of money by Kesri, who was contesting from the   Purnia seat.
 
 "But after Kesri won the seat, Rupam was not given the   money," he said.
 
 Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has directed the state's   Director General of Police to thoroughly review the security of all   legislators.
 
 
      
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