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          Patna, Jan 10 (IANS) Journalists in Bihar have demanded the   immediate release of Navlesh Pathak, editor of an English weekly, who was   arrested in connection with the murder of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)   legislator Raj Kishore Kesri. Kesri, a BJP legislator from Purnia constituency, was knifed   Jan 4 in his home by a woman teacher, Rupam Pathak, who alleged the politician   had raped her for over three years. Pathak, editor of Purnia-based English   weekly Quisling, had first reported Rupam's sexual harassment complaint. |  
  
      
	  
	  
	  Nikhil Anand, political editor of News India, Bihar, claimed Pathak was arrested   to suppress evidence in the case to save the skin of some top ruling party   leaders who are alleged to be involved in it. 
 "Navlesh is innocent and   should be released," he said.
 
 Ajay Kumar, editor of Patna-based   newsportal Bihartimes.com, said: "I demand the immediate release of Navlesh   Pathak. He should be rewarded for his bold journalism as he exposed a true   story."
 
 Police arrested Pathak Thursday after a police complaint was   registered in the case against three people, including Rupam, by Kesri's nephew.   A Bihar court Friday sent him to judicial custody for 14 days.
 
 Dhruv   Kumar, a senior journalist, said Pathak should be freed immediately. "I urge   Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to show respect for freedom of the press by   releasing Navlesh Pathak without further delay," he said.
 
 Irshadul Haque,   Tehelka magazine's senior correspondent in Bihar, told IANS that not only should   Pathak be released but he should also get compensation from the state   government.
 
 "The people behind the conspiracy against the media in   general and particularly for the courage of Navlesh Pathak must be put behind   bars. Nitish Kumar should act over it," he said.
 
 Irshadul said: "Is it a   crime to report the truth? Police have arrested him under political pressure to   suppress his voice."
 
 Another journalist, Santosh, a reporter for ETV   Bihar, said: "Navlesh Pathak is a responsible man. Editing an English weekly   newspaper in a small town like Purnia, he dared to expose a big story but was   arrested after being named as accused. There are hundreds of prime accused in   serious crime cases who are roaming free in Bihar."
 
 Amit Kumar, chief   reporter with Bihar's leading Hindi magazine Tapman, said: "It is an irony that   Bihar police have arrested Navlesh Pathak for no crime but Kesri's close   associate Vipin Rai, accused of sexually exploiting Rupam Pathak, is roaming   free. The state government should arrest Rai."
 
 A group of journalists in   Patna has started a signature campaign for Navlesh Pathak's release and is   planning to state a protest.
 
 A senior journalist who did not wish to be   named said Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, soon after Kesri's killing,   shrugged off the editor's arrest saying his weekly was a small, insignificant   publication.
 
 Ruma, Navlesh Pathak's wife, alleges that police have been   biased in their investigations and apprehends a threat to him in   custody.
 
 The news of Kesri's killing spread rapidly across Bihar, where   the BJP is the junior ally of Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal-United (JD-U)-led   government.
 
 Rupam Pathak, around 40, went to Kesri's home in Purnia and   stabbed him to death in the presence of a number of people. Rupam was badly   beaten up by Kesri's security guards and supporters following the murder. She   alleged that Kesri, 51, had raped her for over three years, a charge refuted by   the party.
 
 A Bihar court Thursday sent Rupam to judicial custody for 14   days, officials said.
 
 Nitish Kumar Saturday ordered a Central Bureau of   Investigation (CBI) probe into the murder following a hue and cry by opposition   and women organisations.
 
 
     
      
     comments... Kindly do the justice for  Bihar common Man. Innocent are captured by police, No action are taken against Culprit .
 Amit Kumar
 ------------------------------ Whole country with Rupam Pathak. This is same full for our society & our country.
 Innocent people are behind the bar. No action has taken against real culprit.
 
 There should immediate release of Navlesh Pathak, editor of an English weekly.
 
 If people don’t get justice then this type of incident happen.
 Amit kumar
 Navi Mumbai
 ----------------------- See the contradiction of our system rape accuse gets state funeral but journalist who broke this story is behind the bar.In such a situation how any media person can independently work.  P N Singh     |  
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