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The prime accused in the murder of a Dalit deputy sarpanch in Gujarat’s Botad district was arrested on Friday, 21 June, taking the total number of arrests to nine.
Manjibhai Solanki (51), resident of Jalia village, was beaten to death on Ranpur-Barvala road in the district on Wednesday, allegedly by a group of men belonging to the privileged class of Kshatriya. His wife Geeta Solanki is the sarpanch of Jalia.
Botad SP Harshad Mehta told The Indian Express, “Till Thursday, we had arrested eight accused and on Friday, we nabbed Zeeluaapa Khachar, the prime accused. All the accused are now in our custody.”
The eight who were arrested earlier were identified as Ashok Khachar (51), Pratap Khachar (38), Ruturaj Khachar (22), Raviraj Khachar (25), Hardip Khachar (21), Kishor Khachar (30), Bhagirath Khachar (24) and Vanraj Khachar(42).
Solanki was reportedly attacked while he was riding his motorcycle from Jalila village in Ranpur Taluka, Botad District, on the state highway, according to police, reported The Indian Express.
Solanki’s bike was knocked down by a car whose occupants then beat him up with clubs and iron pipes, said his son, Tushar Solanki. He died en route to a hospital in Ahmedabad.
According to the victim’s family, Solanki had been targeted four times prior to his death, the last being on 3 March 2018, when he was stabbed, claimed Solanki’s son.
Thereafter, Solanki received police protection, but it was withdrawn two months later, on 17 May 2018, according to Arvind Makwana of Navsarjan, an Ahmedabad-based NGO working for Dalit rights.
Corroborating Solanki’s memorandum , Botad Superintendent of Police (SP) Harshad Mehta has confirmed that he had indeed been attacked four times and that police had registered offences after each incident. He said the accused behind Solanki’s attack were the same as being named by the family for his murder.
The SP also told The Indian Express that the victim had approached them with a request for police protection.
The family has a video clip, purportedly shot while Manji was being taken to hospital. In the clip, Manji is heard taking names of persons.
The Quint also spoke to his son Tushar. Tushar said they had written several times to the government requesting police protection.
(With inputs from The Indian Express)
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