| 
           | 
      
        | 
            
            
            
            
                      
             |   
          
          
          
          Patna, Jan 17 (IANS) The mother of teacher Rupam Pathak, who stabbed to death   Bihar's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator Raj Kishore Kesri for allegedly   exploiting her sexually, Monday moved court to include the rape charges in the   Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the case.  |  
  
      
	  
	  
	  Kumud Mishra said that she has filed a plea in the Patna High Court requesting   it to order inclusion of her daughter's rape charges against Kesri in the   probe.
 "I pleaded that it was not proper to probe only the murder case   and leave out the rape charges made by her. The court should order the CBI to   include her charges also in the case," she said.
 
 Misra's lawyer Dinesh   Kumar told IANS that the court was also requested to monitor a probe by CBI into   the case. "We have prayed for court monitoring of the case," he   said.
 
 Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar early this month ordered a CBI   probe into the murder following a hue and cry by opposition and women   organisations.
 
 Pathak had alleged Kesri, 51, and his close colleagues had   raped her for three years, a charge refuted by the party.
 
 The teacher,   aged around 40, went to Kesri's home in Purnea Jan 4 and stabbed him to death in   the presence of a number of people. She was badly beaten up by Kesri's security   guards and supporters following the murder.
 
 A Bihar court Jan 6 sent   Pathak to judicial custody for 14 days, officials said
 
 Mishra said that   she has already submitted a petition at the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC)   and the State Women's Commission seeking justice for her daughter.
 
 She   has also petitioned the National Human Rights Commission and National Commission   for Women, as well as several other organisations working for democratic rights   and justice.
 
 Mishra, a resident of Brahmapur village in Naugachchia in   Bhagalpur district, said she would demand an appointment with the chief minister   to apprise him of the truth.
 
 She said her daughter, who was a   postgraduate in Hindi and also had a B.Ed degree, knocked the doors of many   police officers but nobody helped her because of the political pressure. "Had   justice been delivered to her, she would not have taken such action," Mishra   said.
 
 She said her daughter was staying with her husband and two children   in Manipur before she started a school in Purnea in 2006. Pathak's husband is a   principal at a public school in Imphal.
 
     
      
     comments... |  
   |