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Batting for fast-track courts to try terror cases, MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who has vehemently defended police role in the killing of eight SIMI activists in an alleged encounter, has said the accused stay in jail for years before they are sentenced and "keep eating chicken biryani".
Chouhan on Wednesday inspected the Central Jail from where eight SIMI activists escaped after killing a constable and were later gunned down by police on Monday. The opposition and families of the victims have questioned the police version.
The Chief Minister was apprised of the security arrangements and he instructed the authorities to further tighten it.
The CM was accompanied by Chief Secretary BP Singh, DGP Shukla and MP Jail Director General Sanjay Choudhary.
Chouhan on Tuesday had slammed the "dirty politics" being played over the killing of eight SIMI operatives by police and said the slain men were "dreaded terrorists" who could have wreaked devastation.
Speaking to reporters after paying tributes to Head Constable Ramashankar Yadav, who was killed by the activists while escaping from the Bhopal Central Jail on Monday, Chouhan had said he was pained to see that certain politicians were making a “hue and cry” over the terrorists but not saying a word of solace for the martyred policemen.
The CM added that those killed were "dreaded terrorists who could have wreaked devastation if they had been fully successful in escaping."
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