The judicial inquiry into the alleged police encounter of Bharat Tiwari in Bihar’s Bhojpur district continued with three key witnesses appearing before the commission. Tiwari’s sister-in-law, Suman Devi, along with Satyanarayan Chaudhary and Mantu Kamkar, testified before the commission led by retired Justice Vinod Kumar Sinha, providing their accounts of the events.
Suman Devi shared all the incident-related facts with the commission, emphasizing details about the sequence of events and the involved police personnel. She expressed her expectation of justice post the inquiry and demanded strict action against any wrongdoers. The commission assured her of a fair process.
Satyanarayan Chaudhary, another witness, detailed his observations during the incident to the commission. He responded to detailed inquiries based on his firsthand experience, expressing confidence in the judicial inquiry’s ability to deliver justice. The commission is actively gathering statements from various individuals linked to the alleged encounter.
The ongoing inquiry, set to conclude after all testimonies are recorded, will see the commission submitting its report to the Bihar government. The Bharat Tiwari encounter case has attracted significant public attention, with the judicial commission’s findings anticipated to shed light on the incident’s circumstances and potential actions to follow.
